Florida had the largest gain in the number of underage Latinos, adding 259,931 children over the period examined. New Jersey and Maryland followed from a distance, with 105,575 and 89,159 additions respectively.
of the 2020 census shows the number of Latino children in the U.S. grew by more than 1 million in a 10-year period.
Maryland tied Connecticut with the largest increase in total percentage points at 6.5%, while Rhode Island saw the third-largest jump at 6.2%. The Latino population also saw an increase in their overall median age to 30 years old, up 2.7 years from 2010. Non-Hispanics’ median age also grew, but less: they reached a median of 41.1 years of age in 2020, up 1.5 years from 2010.
The youngest segment among Latino groups was that of people who identified as “Black Alone.” They saw the largest median age decrease, to 21.9: down 2.1 years from 2010.“Comparisons between race data in the 2020 and 2010 censuses should be made with caution, taking into account improvements to the Hispanic origin and race questions in the way responses were coded in the 2020 Census,” the report said.based on feedback and research.
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