How the U.S. Hispanic population is changing
The U.S. Latino population, the principal driver of U.S. demographic growth since 2000, has itself evolved during this time.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Former Research Analyst
Antonio Flores is a former research analyst who focused on Hispanic trends research at Pew Research Center.
The U.S. Latino population, the principal driver of U.S. demographic growth since 2000, has itself evolved during this time.
Key charts and stats about Latinos in the United States from 1980 to 2015.
The share of registered voters who cited a “dislike of the candidates or campaign issues” as their main reason for not voting reached a new high of 25%.
Latinos made progress on household income, poverty and jobs in 2015 after years of little or no economic gains, but they have lagged in building personal wealth.
In Florida, Cubans were about twice as likely as non-Cuban Latinos to vote for Donald Trump.
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