U.S. Hispanic Population Growth Projections (1995-2025): Key Trends and Statistics
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the projected growth of the Hispanic population in the United States from 1995 to 2025, based on U.S. Census Bureau data. It outlines the population figures for key states like California, Texas, and Florida at five-year intervals. Key insights highlight significant growth trends, with California projected to surpass 21 million Hispanic residents by 2025. The data emphasizes the demographic shifts impacting U.S. society and economy, making it vital for policymakers, educators, and community leaders to adapt strategies in response.
U.S. Hispanic Population Growth Projections (1995-2025): Key Trends and Statistics
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State July, 1995 July, 2000 July, 2005 July, 2015 July, 2025 California 9,206,000 10,647,000 12,268,000 16,411,000 21,232,000 Texas 5,173,000 5,875,000 6,624,000 8,294,000 10,230,000 New York 2,541,000 2,805,000 3,071,000 3,664,000 4,309,000 Florida 1,955,000 2,390,000 2,845,000 3,828,000 4,944,000 Illinois 1,090,000 1,267,000 1,450,000 1,840,000 2,275,000 TOP TEN STATES US HISPANIC POPULATIONGROWTH PROJECTIONS (1995-2025) U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, MAY, 1995
State July, 1995 July, 2000 July, 2005 July, 2015 July, 2025 New Jersey 896,000 1,044,000 1,196,000 1,513,000 1,861,000 Arizona 868,000 1,071,000 1,269,000 1,641,000 2,065,000 New Mexico 657,000 736,000 821,000 1,011,000 1,241,000 Colorado 507,000 594,000 682,000 859,000 1,067,000 Massachusetts 355,000 437,000 524,000 719,000 934,000 TOP TEN STATES US HISPANIC POPULATIONGROWTH PROJECTIONS (1995-2025) U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, MAY, 1995
US HISPANIC POPULATIONGROWTH PROJECTIONS (1995-2025) U.S. Census Bureau, May, 1995
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