short readsFeb 3, 2022 U.S. Hispanic population continued its geographic spread in the 2010s The U.S. Hispanic population reached 62.1 million in 2020, an increase of 23% over the previous decade.
featureFeb 3, 2022 Hispanic Population Growth and Dispersion Across U.S. Counties, 1980-2020 By 2020, the Hispanic population had reached 62.1 million out of a total U.S. population of 331.4 million.
short readsFeb 2, 2022 Black women account for a small fraction of the federal judges who have served to date Only 70 of the 3,843 people who have ever served as federal judges as of Feb. 1, 2022, have been Black women.
short readsJan 27, 2022 Key findings about Black immigrants in the U.S. The number of Black immigrants living in the country reached 4.6 million in 2019, up from roughly 800,000 in 1980.
reportJan 20, 2022 One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants Immigrants – particularly those from African nations – are a growing share of the U.S. Black population.
reportJan 20, 2022 Latinos See U.S. as Better Than Place of Family’s Ancestry for Opportunity, Raising Kids, Health Care Access Most Latino immigrants say they would come to the U.S. again.
short readsJan 19, 2022 Recent surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths has hit Black men the hardest Black men are now on par with American Indian or Alaska Native men as the demographic groups most likely to die from overdoses.
videoJan 5, 2022 Trust in America: Do Americans trust the police? While views of and experiences with police vary substantially across demographic groups, there is support for a number of police reforms.
short readsDec 17, 2021 Striking findings from 2021 As 2021 draws to a close, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings from the past year.
short readsDec 15, 2021 U.S. public school students often go to schools where at least half of their peers are the same race or ethnicity In 2018-19, 79% of White elementary and secondary public school students went to schools where at least half of their peers were also White.