可视化 1990 年以来美国人口种族分布
Visualizing US Population Racial Breakdown Since 1990

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/visualizing-us-population-racial-breakdown-1990

在过去的三十年中,美国人口发生了巨大变化,非白人居民(主要是西班牙裔和亚洲裔)有所增加。 Visual Capitalist 的 Bruno Venditti 创建的图表使用来自人口普查局和 USAFacts 的数据(截至 2024 年 8 月更新)说明了这些变化。 这是一个细分: * 美国不属于白人的比例从1990年的约24.4%增加到2023年的41.6%。 * 大部分增长可归因于蓬勃发展的拉美裔社区,人数从 1990 年的 2,300 万增加到 2023 年的 6,500 万。 * 虽然增幅不大,但黑人人口略有增长,从 1990 年的 11.8% 增长到 2023 年的 12.6%。 * 最近,亚洲或太平洋岛民人口已成为该国增长最快的少数族裔社区之一,自 2000 年以来几乎翻了一番。此外,那些自我认同为“其他”的人也大幅增加,达到 3%。 通常被归类为美洲原住民部落和混血儿。 展望 2023 年,只有 58% 的人口认为自己是非西班牙裔白人,20% 认为自己是西班牙裔,13% 认为是黑人,6% 认为是亚洲或太平洋岛民,3% 认为是其他人。 由于美国总人口增长,预计到 2060 年,非西班牙裔白人数量将减少约 1900 万,从 2016 年的 1.98 亿减少到 1.79 亿。 相反,在此期间,西班牙裔和亚裔儿童的比例有望大幅增加。 如需进一步了解各个州内的种族多样性,请访问 Visual Capitalist 提供的[此地图](https://www.visualcapitalist.com/most-least-diverse-states-us/)。

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原文

The U.S. population has seen significant demographic shifts over the last few decades, with notable increases in non-white populations, particularly among Hispanics and Asians.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, breaks down the American population by race and/or ethnicity between 1990 and 2023.

The data comes from the Census Bureau and USAFacts as of August 2024.

Growth Among Non-White Populations

The nation’s non-white population has nearly doubled, growing from about 24.4% in 1990 to 41.6% in 2023. The majority of this growth came from the Hispanic population, which expanded from 23 million in 1990 to 65 million in 2023.

Meanwhile, the share of Black Americans rose modestly from 11.8% in 1990 to 12.6% in 2023.

More recently, the Asian or Pacific Islander population has become one of the nation’s fastest-growing racial and ethnic groups. Between 2000 and 2023, this group doubled its share of the U.S. population.

Population identifying as Other has also grown, from 1% to 3%. Generally speaking, this category is comprised of various Indigenous groups and people of two or more races.

Future Demographic Shifts

In 2023, 58% of the population identified as non-Hispanic white, 20% as Hispanic, 13% as Black, 6% as Asian or Pacific Islander, and 3% as Other.

Between 2016 and 2060, the non-Hispanic white population is projected to decline by around 19 million, dropping from 198 million to 179 million, despite the overall growth of the U.S. population.

Meanwhile, the percentage of Hispanic children is expected to grow from one-quarter to nearly one-third, with the share of Asian children also seeing a notable increase during this period.

To learn more about racial diversity across the U.S., check out this map that shows which states have the most or least diversity.

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