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Latinos in the United States: Trends and Characteristics

Latinos in the United States: Trends and Characteristics. Presented By: Antonio Gonzalez President William C. Velasquez Institute 2914 N. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 91723 Phone: (323) 222-2217 Email: agonzalez@wcvi.org http://www.wcvi.org

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Latinos in the United States: Trends and Characteristics

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  1. Latinos in the United States: Trends and Characteristics Presented By: Antonio Gonzalez President William C. Velasquez Institute 2914 N. Main Street Los Angeles, CA 91723 Phone: (323) 222-2217 Email: agonzalez@wcvi.org http://www.wcvi.org To View Complete Slide Show, Visit: http://www.wcvi.org/special_projects/latinosandlatinamerica_shortspanish.ppt

  2. Producto Interno Bruto Paises Latinoamericanos y Latinos de EEUU segun FMI/NAIDCenter en 2006 en mil millones

  3. Poblaciones de Paises Latinoamericanos selectos y Latinos de EEUU en 2005, varios fuentes

  4. 2000 United States Latino Population by Origin Total Latino Population in 2000: 35,305,818 Source: 2000 U.S. Census.

  5. United States Population Comparison by Ethnic Group, 2000-2050 Notes: Total Minority Includes Latino with all other minority groups. Some double counting of Latinos occurs of those who selected Black, Asian, Hawaiian, American Indian, or Two or More Races. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004, "U.S. Interim Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin," http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/usinterimproj/

  6. United States Population Change Comparison by Ethnic Group, 2000-2050 Notes: Total Minority Includes Latino with all other minority groups. Some double counting of Latinos occurs of those who selected Black, Asian, Hawaiian, American Indian, or Two or More Races. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2004, "U.S. Interim Projections by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin," http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/usinterimproj/

  7. 2006 United States Latino Population by State Data Source: Table 5 - Estimates of the Population by Race Alone or in Combination(1) and Hispanic or Latino Origin for the United States and States: July 1, 2006 (SC-EST2006-05) Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau. Release Date: May 17, 2007.

  8. 2006 United States Latino Population Percent by State Data Source: Table 5 - Estimates of the Population by Race Alone or in Combination(1) and Hispanic or Latino Origin for the United States and States: July 1, 2006 (SC-EST2006-05) Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau. Release Date: May 17, 2007.

  9. Latino Elected Officials Source: National Association of Latino Elected Officials

  10. Latino Voter Registration, National Elections, 1972-2004 +2008 projection Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Reports: Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2004 to 1972.

  11. Latino Votes Cast,National Elections, 1972-2004 +2008 projection Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Reports: Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2004 to 1972.

  12. California Population Comparison by Ethnic Group, 2000-2050 Source: State of California, Department of Finance, Population Projections by Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Age for California and Its Counties 2000-2050, Sacramento, California, May 2004. Note: The Department of Finance uses a baseline cohort-component method to project population by gender, race/ethnicity and age. For the purposes of this projection, the seven-race/ethnic categories are mutually exclusive. Minority refers to Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, and American Indian populations.

  13. Texas Population Comparison by Ethnic Group, 2000-2040 Source: Population Estimates and Projections Program, Texas State Data Center, Office of the State Demographer, Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio.

  14. Florida Population Comparison by Ethnic Group, 2000-2030 Source: Florida Demographic Estimating Conference Database, updated July 2006

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