White Americans
White Americans are citizens of the United States who are white people.
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| Total population | |
| Increase300,832,540 (2022) broadest definition [1] 43% of the estimated total U.S. population 284,904,818 (2022) (one race)[1] | |
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| All areas of the United States | |
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In 2010, 70% of the people living in the United States said that they were white. About 60% of the United States population was white people who were not Hispanic.[2]
The white population in the United States has been getting smaller. More white people have died than have been born in most states.[3]
Most white Americans have English (46.6 million), German (45 million), and Irish (38.6 million) ancestors.[4]
White Americans Media
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Steven Paul Jobs was an American inventor of Arab (Syrian) and Swiss descent.
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Lorenzo Lamas is an American actor of Spanish-Argentine and Norwegian descent.
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National Origins of the White Population, 1920 census.
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White alone share of population by state, according to the 2020 Census
White Americans of one race (or alone) in 2020 by county
Three members of the Kennedy political dynasty, Robert, Ted and John Kennedy. All eight of their great-grandparents emigrated from Ireland.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates". U.S. Census Bureau. December 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- ↑ New Estimates Highlight Differences in Growth Between the U.S. Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Populations
- ↑ White Deaths Exceed Births in a Majority of U.S. States
- ↑ English Most Common Race or Ethnicity in 2020 Census