• Viruses cannot target people from specific populations, ethnicities or racial backgrounds. (shrm.org)
  • The percentage of TB cases that occur in Hispanic or Latino, Black or African American, and Asian persons is higher than expected based on the percentage of these populations in the U.S. population. (cdc.gov)
  • Black/African American persons had the highest economic burden of racial and ethnic health inequities in most states (33), followed by Hispanic/Latino (9 states), American Indian/Alaska Native (8 states), and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (1 state. (eurekalert.org)
  • The study , which was funded by the National Institutes of Health, is the first to estimate the total economic burden of health inequities for five racial and ethnic minority groups - Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander populations - nationally. (eurekalert.org)
  • For Asian and Hispanic/Latino populations, that burden was from excess medical care costs and lost labor market productivity, respectively. (eurekalert.org)
  • Because of these and other challenges, some Black or African American people and Hispanic or Latino people are less likely to be vaccinated against COVID-19 than people in other racial and ethnic minority groups and non-Hispanic White people. (cdc.gov)
  • Other racial and ethnic minority groups, including American Indian or Alaska Native people, have also been more severely affected by COVID-19 than non-Hispanic White people, due to the challenges listed above. (cdc.gov)
  • Latino or Hispanic Americans led all groups, with annual gains at or approaching 1 million a year. (brookings.edu)
  • All racial groups include Hispanic adults unless specified. (pewresearch.org)
  • Women, Hispanic and Black adults, and adults under 50 will all make up larger shares of the total veteran population. (pewresearch.org)
  • While the large majority of people over age 60 are non-Hispanic white, a substantial and growing proportion of young people are racial or ethnic minorities. (prb.org)
  • However, in 2030, roughly 70 percent of the population age 60 and older is still projected to be non-Hispanic white, distinguishing that age group from younger generations. (prb.org)
  • First, relatively high immigration levels since the mid-1960s have fueled rapid growth of the Hispanic and Asian populations in the United States. (prb.org)
  • The group is 124 percent more likely to use Yelp, 92 percent more likely to read and contribute to blogs, and 51 percent more likely to read restaurant reviews compared to non-Hispanic whites, according to the report. (imdiversity.com)
  • While most people living in Florida identify as White, the second most populous ethnic group identifies as Hispanic/Latino. (infoplease.com)
  • From 2002 to 2011, the rate for non-Hispanic whites more than doubled for the 18-44 years age group (from 1.4 to 3.8 deaths per 100,000) and doubled for the 45-64 years age group (from 0.7 to 1.4 per 100,000). (cdc.gov)
  • The rates for both age groups of Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks did not significantly change during the decade. (cdc.gov)
  • This section provides information on the prevention challenges for disproportionately affected groups and what CDC is doing to address them. (cdc.gov)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified longstanding health care and social inequities, resulting in disproportionately high COVID-19-associated illness and death among members of racial and ethnic minority groups ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Examining rates by demographic and social determinants of health characteristics can identify disproportionately affected populations and inform strategies to reduce drug overdose deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • Implementation of available, evidence-based, culturally responsive overdose prevention and response efforts that address health disparities impacting disproportionately affected populations are urgently needed. (cdc.gov)
  • some racial and ethnic minority groups were disproportionately affected ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Carter describes how African Americans disproportionately experience racial health disparities influenced by race-related stress. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • Existing evidence for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias suggests that there are significant differences in prevalence, incidence, treatment, and mortality of Alzheimer's disease across racial and ethnic groups. (hhs.gov)
  • The adjusted wage gaps are for full-time workers and control for racial differences in education, potential experience, region of residence, and metro status. (epi.org)
  • These disparities in parental incarceration further perpetuate racial differences in achievement through an array of cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes linked to children's performance at school. (epi.org)
  • This study clarifies the process by which mortality and disability interact to determine differences in active life expectancy by age, sex, race, and education for the U.S. population 70 years of age and over. (nih.gov)
  • Racial and ethnic differences were smaller for inpatient administration of remdesivir and dexamethasone. (cdc.gov)
  • Over the next 25 years, the racial/ethnic differences between age cohorts are projected to shrink somewhat as the number of minorities in older age groups increases. (prb.org)
  • States with the smallest differences in racial/ethnic profiles of youth and elderly populations include Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and West Virginia. (prb.org)
  • Moreover, stark differences in age distribution by race and ethnicity groups are seldom accounted for in analyses. (medrxiv.org)
  • We demonstrated the importance of adjusting for age differences across population groups to prevent underestimating disparities in younger population groups. (medrxiv.org)
  • Robert Kirkcaldy] So based on data from GISP, we know there are differences in resistance patterns among different populations in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • As we await the final 2020 census statistics for America's race and ethnic populations (due later this summer), newly released Census Bureau estimates compiled independently of the 2020 census 1 suggest something unprecedented: The 2010s could be the first decade when the nation's white population registered an absolute loss. (brookings.edu)
  • The statistics also imply that, as the white population ages and declines further, racial and ethnic diversity will be the hallmark demographic feature of America's younger generations, including Gen Z and those that follow. (brookings.edu)
  • The new estimates show a growing racial/ethnic divergence between America's elderly population and younger age groups, creating a new kind of generation gap in the United States. (prb.org)
  • Will America's elderly support initiatives for a youth population that is racially mixed? (prb.org)
  • Since most of these new immigrants are young, they have boosted the size of America's youth population relative to the elderly. (prb.org)
  • Any desire for assimilation or for individualism reflects the imprint of white America's strategy for racial hegemony. (reason.com)
  • These new estimates show annual population changes by race and ethnicity between July 2010 and July 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • Thus, all of U.S. population growth from 2016 to 2020 comes from gains in people of color. (brookings.edu)
  • Together, this loss of more than 1 million white people outweighs the white population gains of the decade's six earlier years, leading to a likely first-ever decade decline of the nation's white population when the final 2020 census results are tallied ( Download Table A ). (brookings.edu)
  • In contrast, nonwhite race and ethnic groups increased in size over each year of the decade, and were responsible for all of the nation's population growth between 2016 and 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • Even so, the large growth for people of color, as a group, reduced the white share of the total population from 63.8% to 59.7% between July 2010 and July 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • The 2020 census is likely to show, for the first time, that more than four in 10 Americans identify with groups of color. (brookings.edu)
  • Most of the economic burden for racial and ethnic inequities (69%) was borne by the Black/African American population due to the level of premature mortality. (eurekalert.org)
  • Known health disparities exist in overdose mortality rates, particularly among certain racial/ethnic minority populations. (cdc.gov)
  • Background Current reporting of Covid-19 mortality data by race and ethnicity across the United States could bias our understanding of population-mortality disparities. (medrxiv.org)
  • Discussion In states providing race and ethnicity data, we identified significant population-level Covid-19 mortality disparities. (medrxiv.org)
  • As the number of veterans declines over the next 25 years, their demographics will shift, VA population models show. (pewresearch.org)
  • Census 2018 population estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Census-weighted percentage of PCR-positive test, IgG-positive test, or both calculated to match 2018 racial demographics by parish and combined. (cdc.gov)
  • Racial and ethnic health inequities cost the United States economy $451 billion in 2018, a sharp increase from the previous estimate of $320 billion in 2014, according to a new study published in JAMA by Tulane University researchers. (eurekalert.org)
  • In this study displayed on CensusScope.org, neighborhood areas are defined as block groups (link) (with average populations of 1000) based on data from the 2000 Census. (censusscope.org)
  • They highlight the role of "implicit bias," unconscious racial stereotypes that grow from personal and cultural experiences or from lack of day-to-day interactions. (medscape.com)
  • Dr Ansell and Dr McDonald also suggest that implicit racial bias might contribute to the relatively low proportion of black medical students (about 7% of all medical students in 2012, whereas 13% of the US population is black). (medscape.com)
  • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In a first-of-its kind experiment, San Francisco prosecutors are turning to artificial intelligence to reduce racial bias in the courts, adopting a system that strips certain identifying details from police reports and leaves only key facts to govern charging decisions. (kusi.com)
  • The technology relies on humans to collect the initial facts, which can still be influenced by racial bias. (kusi.com)
  • The study found "little evidence of overt bias against any one race or ethnic group" among prosecutors who process criminal offenses. (kusi.com)
  • Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in Spain (ENE-COVID): a nationwide, population-based seroepidemiological study. (cdc.gov)
  • Our objective was to identify groups with the highest prepregnancy smoking prevalence by age within 6 racial/ethnic groups. (cdc.gov)
  • We calculated self-reported smoking prevalence during the 3 months before pregnancy for 6 maternal racial/ethnic groups by maternal age (18-24 y or ≥25 y). (cdc.gov)
  • Younger women had higher prepregnancy smoking prevalence (33.2%) than older women (17.6%), overall and in all racial/ethnic groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Our objective was to identify age groups within 6 racial/ethnic groups that have the highest prepregnancy smoking prevalence in a population-based sample of women with a recent live birth. (cdc.gov)
  • Update national estimates of the prevalence and incidence of dementia and cognitive impairment as well as address important questions about the epidemiology and population impact of dementia. (nih.gov)
  • Because of a higher prevalence of infection or a higher risk for disease for any given prevalence of infection among certain groups, the incidence of TB may be higher among these groups than among the total population. (cdc.gov)
  • By testing a nationally representative sample of the U.S. population, NHANES provides the most reliable estimates of age-specific prevalence needed to evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies to prevent these infections. (cdc.gov)
  • There was a constant decline in the Afro-Brazilian population between the censuses of 1872 and 1990, decreasing from 19.2% to under 5%, although the rate recovered to 6.2% at the 2000 census. (wikipedia.org)
  • Veterans who served in the last 30 years make up the largest number of living veterans, according to population model estimates from the VA . Veterans from the Gulf War era, which spans from August 1990 through the present, surpassed Vietnam-era veterans in 2016. (pewresearch.org)
  • Between 1990 and 2000, the increase in minorities accounted for 98 percent of the growth in the child population, 1 and in 2006, minorities accounted for nearly one-half of children under age 5. (prb.org)
  • Using four different national databases, researchers used medical care costs, lost labor market productivity, and premature deaths to determine the economic burden placed on different racial and ethnic groups as well as educational attainment. (eurekalert.org)
  • In 2021, 88.1% of the TB cases reported in the United States occurred among racial and ethnic minority groups. (cdc.gov)
  • However, vaccination rates among American Indian or Alaska Native people were among the highest earlier in the pandemic among racial and ethnic minority groups, [7] in part due to vaccination efforts from CDC and partners. (cdc.gov)
  • As a part of the race and ethnicity questions on the short form of the 2000 Census, members of these groups were asked to indicate one or more categories of racial or ethnic origin. (censusscope.org)
  • Nevertheless, we know that Asians and Latin Americans have high rates of intermarriage, which signifies the emergence of networks that cross ethnicity and or racial lines. (mdpi.com)
  • Will your child be your first friend of that ethnicity, or do you have a diverse group of true friends? (adoption.com)
  • These groups include those who identify with one Asian ethnicity only, either alone or in combination with a non-Asian race or ethnicity. (pewresearch.org)
  • Group representation within homelessness most closely resembles group representation within the general population. (endhomelessness.org)
  • Racial disparities help to define homelessness in major cities. (endhomelessness.org)
  • Its residents include people from a variety of ethnic, racial, national, and religious backgrounds. (infoplease.com)
  • Additionally, whitening led to the formulation of the Brazilian idea of "racial democracy," the idea that Brazil lacks racial prejudice and discrimination, allowing equal opportunities for blacks and whites alike, effectively creating a race-blind society. (wikipedia.org)
  • More than 2 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders work in health care, transportation and service industries and are facing xenophobic and racial discrimination in the workplace in addition to increased exposure to communicable diseases, the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) said March 5. (shrm.org)
  • Research has demonstrated that racial discrimination is a significant factor in health disparities. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • In this talk, Carter cites findings that at least 90% of Black adults and youth report experiencing at least one incident of racial discrimination in the past year. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • The lecture provides an overview of how racial discrimination impacts the health and well-being of African Americans. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • She also explores the importance of examining racial discrimination in the conceptualization of trauma experiences and treatments. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • Carter explores research into the mental health impact of racial discrimination and related trauma on the Black community. (mcleanhospital.org)
  • Asian Americans added between 300,000 to over 500,000 to their population each year, followed by Black Americans, persons identifying as two or more races, and American Indians and Alaska Natives. (brookings.edu)
  • The primary participants in support group meetings are persons diagnosed with one of these disorders or those who believe they may have a mood disorder, as well as their friends, family or loved ones. (dbsalliance.org)
  • Screening and preventive therapy programs are important for persons in these high-risk groups. (cdc.gov)
  • The third priority is screening populations at high risk for TB to locate persons infected with TB and giving complete therapy to prevent the infection from progressing to active, contagious disease (3,5). (cdc.gov)
  • Decisions to screen particular groups should be based on local epidemiologic data and made in consultation with local health jurisdictions to ensure appropriate follow-up, evaluation, and management of persons having TB infection or disease. (cdc.gov)
  • TB adversely affects groups that have historically experienced greater obstacles to health. (cdc.gov)
  • Earlier population estimates have shown that the 2010s decade-especially its later years-was one of historically low population growth . (brookings.edu)
  • but for the quota reserving 16 seats out of 100 for racial minorities, he'd have been accepted. (americanthinker.com)
  • But minorities are not evenly distributed across age groups. (prb.org)
  • In Arizona, over half of the people under age 20 were minorities, compared with one-sixth of the population age 60 or older. (prb.org)
  • Disparities across racial and ethnic groups in diagnosis and treatment rates and in the use of services are concerns from an ethical and policy perspective. (hhs.gov)
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ($23,225) and American Indian/Alaska Native ($12,351) populations had the highest economic burden per person. (eurekalert.org)
  • For Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Black/African American, and American Indian, Alaska Native populations, most of the economic burden was attributed to premature deaths. (eurekalert.org)
  • Racial mixing in Brazilian society entailed that minority races ought to adopt the characteristics of the white race, with the goal of creating a singular Brazilian race that emulates the white race, striving to create a society best emulating that of Europe. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many social, geographic, political, economic, and environmental factors that create challenges to vaccination access and acceptance, and that often affect racial and ethnic minority groups. (cdc.gov)
  • May 2007) New population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that in 2006, the U.S. minority population topped 100 million for the first time in U.S. history. (prb.org)
  • If current trends continue, the minority share of the elderly population will drop to 60 percent by 2050. (prb.org)
  • In each of these states the minority share of the youth population is at least 25 percentage points higher than the minority share of the elderly population. (prb.org)
  • When we encounter a person from a minority group, we must be aware that the person before us does not represent that entire ethnic group. (legatus.org)
  • Racial and ethnic disparities in SARS-CoV-2 infection risk and death from COVID-19 have been well documented. (cdc.gov)
  • This report from the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis updates and replaces previous recommendations for screening for tuberculosis (TB) and TB infection among high-risk populations. (cdc.gov)
  • Although screening high-risk populations for TB infection and providing preventive therapy are crucial to achieving the nation's goal of eliminating TB (6), completion of TB therapy and contact investigation should have priority over screening. (cdc.gov)
  • NHANES testing for markers of infection with hepatitis viruses is used to determine secular trends in infection rates across most age and racial/ethnic groups, and provides a national picture of the epidemiologic determinants of these infections. (cdc.gov)
  • That is because it would be necessary for either half the blacks or half the whites to change neighborhoods to be distributed like the other group. (censusscope.org)
  • For Garcia, the exercise was wonderfully successful: "Students in both groups said the game made them feel excluded, confused, awkward, and foolish," which, for Garcia, accomplished the purpose of Haverford's program: "to raise student awareness of racial and ethnic diversity. (reason.com)
  • In fact, very few people have access and/or opportunity to develop cross-racial, or ethnic relationships due to the long lasting high levels of racial and ethnic segregation. (mdpi.com)
  • The dissimilarity index is the most commonly used measure of segregation between two groups, reflecting their relative distributions across neighborhoods within the same city (or metropolitan area). (censusscope.org)
  • A dissimilarity index of 100 indicates conditions of total segregation such that the members of one group are located in completely different neighborhoods than the second group. (censusscope.org)
  • Using a national Medicaid database, the report shows significant racial/ethnic disparities in mental health service use among children during the COVID-19 pandemic. (hhs.gov)
  • Five states with the highest burden of racial and ethnic health inequities were among the most populous and diverse states: Texas ($41 billion), California ($40 billion), Illinois ($29 billion), Florida ($27 billion), and Georgia ($21 billion). (eurekalert.org)
  • We have a clear call to action to address social and structural factors that negatively impact not only population health, but also economic growth," said NIMHD Director Dr. Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable. (eurekalert.org)
  • While the economic burden of racial and ethnic and education-related health inequities is significant, the researchers noted that the burden could be reduced if investments are made to address structural contributors to inequities, including racism and socioeconomic inequalities. (eurekalert.org)
  • Figure 5 shows the changes in health insurance coverage that occurred during the recession and recovery for the nonelderly population (under age 65). (kff.org)
  • Health improvements and new medical technologies are prolonging the lives of people in the oldest age groups. (prb.org)
  • According to Dr Bassett, certain population groups have higher rates of premature, preventable death and worse health throughout their lives. (medscape.com)
  • Our inability to recruit black men into medicine is alarming, given the urgency of racial health care disparities in the United States," Dr Ansell and Dr McDonald write. (medscape.com)
  • Support research on health disparities by racial/ethnic groups. (nih.gov)
  • It unifies our diverse races, religions, and other groups by appealing to the ideals of a constitutional republic - freedom, equality, the pursuit of wealth, happiness and excellence through free market competition. (americanthinker.com)
  • Finally, private non-group coverage increased by 0.1 percentage points among nonelderly adults, all of which was due to an increase of non-group coverage among young adults (young adult data not shown). (kff.org)
  • The dissimilarity index varies between 0 and 100, and measures the percentage of one group that would have to move across neighborhoods to be distributed the same way as the second group. (censusscope.org)
  • We analyzed data from 186,064 women with a recent live birth from 32 states and New York City from the 2004-2008 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), a population-based survey of postpartum women. (cdc.gov)
  • These statistics extend and update a trend revealed in data published last year , and further emphasize why the diversity profile of the U.S. population is rising rapidly. (brookings.edu)
  • Here are key facts about Americans who have served in the military and how this population is changing, based on data from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Census Bureau and Pew Research Center surveys. (pewresearch.org)
  • The share of the U.S. population with military experience has declined, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau . (pewresearch.org)
  • Population Reference Bureau analysis of U.S. Census data. (prb.org)
  • But instead of using data from individual people, an ecological study uses data about populations or groups. (cdc.gov)
  • As a way of making Brazil seem like a modernized country comparable with European nations, Brazil encouraged the immigration of white Europeans with the goal of racial whitening through miscegenation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The impact of immigration can be seen in the racial/ethnic patterns across the 50 states, see table and map ( PDF: 334KB ). (prb.org)
  • Mariko Carpenter, vice president of strategic community alliances at Nielsen, attributed that growth in part to "enormous" AAPI population growth, which she noted is fueled both by immigration and rising birthrates. (imdiversity.com)
  • The additional 200,000 young adults with non-group coverage may reflect young adults staying on their parents' non-group plan until age 26 or, potentially, misreporting of October through December 2013 enrollment in the Marketplaces for 2014. (kff.org)
  • Driven by the tripling of the incarcerated population over the past three decades, the United States has the highest prison population rate in the world (Walmsley 2009)1 and one out of every 31 U.S. adults is under some form of correctional control (Pew 2008).2 The incarcerated population differs from the general population in important ways. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The report found that Asian-American buying power has increased by 257 percent since 2000, the fastest of all racial groups. (imdiversity.com)
  • Groups of individuals with similar physical appearances often reinforced by cultural, social and/or linguistic similarities. (bvsalud.org)
  • A 2017 study commissioned by the San Francisco district attorney found "substantial racial and ethnic disparities in criminal justice outcomes. (kusi.com)
  • In addition, 500,000 fewer people had private non-group coverage at the end of this period. (kff.org)
  • People in their 60s had a similar racial/ethnic profile as those in their 40s and 50s, who in turn looked similar to those in their 20s and 30s. (prb.org)
  • Is it ok for existing DBSA support group leaders and other people in your area interested in starting a support group to contact you? (dbsalliance.org)
  • those who are of Chinese heritage make up the largest group of Asian people, at 4.9 million . (shrm.org)
  • Each day, millions of people go to work with a feeling of anxiety about how their day will go, how they will deal with racial (or gender) prejudices they encounter, or how they will overcome the stereotypes associated with them due to the color of their skin. (legatus.org)
  • In short, the sizeable incarcerated population consists of people in critical need of education to improve their post-release opportunities for employment and participation in civil society. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Far from indicating a belief in white racial superiority, Wax's observation speaks to the basic equality of people, who all start from zero and then rise to the limits of their constraints due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. (newstarget.com)
  • Significant disparities were found across sex, age, and racial and ethnic subgroups. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to their educational needs, large incarcerated populations impose significant financial burdens on state budgets. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • No statistically significant difference in the shear bond strengths was observed between the two groups. (who.int)
  • African Americans represented only 6% of the county's population but accounted for 41% of arrests between 2008 and 2014. (kusi.com)
  • Our study findings will help to identify groups of women most likely to benefit from targeted tobacco control efforts designed to decrease prepregnancy smoking. (cdc.gov)
  • The survey included large enough samples of the Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese populations to report the findings for each group separately. (pewresearch.org)
  • As Legatus members, we are in a unique position to help overcome the racial divides that can negatively affect our businesses. (legatus.org)
  • They indicate that, for each year since 2016, the nation's white population dropped in size. (brookings.edu)
  • The former two trends are especially characteristic of the nation's white population, who are aging more rapidly than other groups. (brookings.edu)
  • Aggregated relative risk of death estimates for Black compared to the white population was 3.57 (95% CI: 2.84-4.48). (medrxiv.org)
  • Similarly, Latinx population displayed 1.88 (95% CI: 1.61-2.19) times higher risk of death than white patients. (medrxiv.org)
  • Whatever the individual story, we all have an important part in the Catholic community to try to help heal the racial divides that we are currently experiencing. (legatus.org)
  • Possible reasons for this include the increased risk for hypertension and diabetes in this population, but multiple pathways may be underlying the increased dementia rate, said Casten. (medscape.com)
  • Ninety-four percent of AAPI households own a cellphone, compared to 86 percent of the total population, Nielsen found, and AAPIs 18 years and older were more likely than the general population to use smartphone apps like Yelp, Lyft, Uber, Venmo and WhatsApp. (imdiversity.com)
  • Governmental policies like affirmative action seek to mediate identity problems associated with racial democracy. (wikipedia.org)
  • The key point is that, read together, these laws can be seen as prohibiting all discriminatory practices - including quotas that, in the name of affirmative action, privilege members of certain groups and rob other competent individuals of opportunity. (americanthinker.com)
  • The group is overrepresented in rural and suburban areas despite being underrepresented every place else. (endhomelessness.org)
  • Racial and ethnic categories are taken from VA population projections. (pewresearch.org)
  • This trend is in line with projections for the U.S. population overall . (pewresearch.org)
  • Census projections indicate that this racial/ethnic divergence may be a temporary phenomenon. (prb.org)
  • It serves their destructive aim of Balkanizing us by race, gender, sexual orientation, and other sub-groups du jour . (americanthinker.com)
  • LOS ANGELES - A new report from Nielsen has found that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are growing faster than any other ethnic or racial group in the U.S. and that the group's buying power and success as digital influencers are on the rise. (imdiversity.com)
  • These are the six largest origin groups among Asian Americans. (pewresearch.org)