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Although the majority of the U.S. population today is still white, nonwhites account for more than half of the populations of Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, Texas and ...
White people remain the majority in the U.S ... citing Rhode Island, West Virginia, New Mexico and Connecticut.
There are now seven states and territories — California, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, Maryland, Hawaii and Puerto Rico — where the non-Hispanic White share of the population is below 50%.
California, the nation's most populous state, joined Hawaii, New Mexico and the District of Columbia as a place where non-Hispanic white people are no longer the dominant group. “The U.S ...
In findings NMDOH researchers announced Wednesday, nearly 31,000 unhoused people, including 869 children under age 5, sought ...
California, the nation’s most populous state, joined Hawaii, New Mexico and the District of Columbia as a place where non-Hispanic white people are no longer the dominant group. “The U.S ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New data shows New Mexico is the only state with a drop in its foreign-born population. Many immigrants are reportedly choosing not to live in the state. 9.2% of people in ...