Census Bureau
40% of U.S. Counties Lost Population Last Year as Immigration Crackdown Intensified: Report
About 40% of U.S. counties lost population between July 2024 and July 2025, as a sharp decline in immigration slowed national growth and reversed gains in many regions, according to new Census Bureau data.
Ocala and Homosassa Springs, Florida, have the fastest-growing Latino population in the U.S.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, both cities lead the ranking among U.S. metropolitan areas that have at least 10,000 Hispanic residents
Tech, sustainability: Key drivers for Mexican exports to the U.S. as bilateral trade exceeds $200B in Q1 2024
What actions can Mexico-based manufacturers take to sustain the country's export momentum?
For the First Time, U.S. Census Will Allow Choice Between Hispanic or Latino as Ethnicity Category
It will also allow the possibility to choose Middle Eastern or North African. It's the first revision in 27 years
English, German, Irish, Mexicans Are the Largest U.S. Population Groups
The 2020 Census allowed respondents to state details about their ethnicity and national origins
Venezuelans, the Fastest Growing Hispanic Population in the U.S.
U.S. Census Bureau revealed Venezuelans as the fastest-growing Hispanic population and Colombian and Honduran populations, respectively surpassing 1 million
Hispanics in U.S. Are Overrepresented In Poverty, Reveal Census Data
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Hispanic people of all races made up 19.3% of the nation's population while representing 28.4% of the nation's poverty, giving them a poverty ratio of 1.5.