The US Hispanic population soared in the past decade, comprising more than half of US population growth in that time, new 2010 census figures show.
The Hispanic population grew by 43% to 50.5m, or 16% of the total, while the non-Hispanic population grew 5%.
The non-Hispanic white population grew only 1%, shrinking as a portion of the total to 64%, down from 69% in 2000.
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The Hispanic population grew by 43% to 50.5m, or 16% of the total, while the non-Hispanic population grew 5%.
The non-Hispanic white population grew only 1%, shrinking as a portion of the total to 64%, down from 69% in 2000.
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Due in part to high immagraction levels hipanic and asian populations in the united states rose considerable. The 2010 census showed an increases in the hispanic population witch also effects politics. The ethnic group tends to votes for democrates bringing them into office where thay would have power more pass laws