WASHINGTON (AP) — Without increased immigration, whites would lose their U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Making history, America's blacks voted at higher rates than whites in 2012, lifting Democrat Barack Obama to victory amid voter a
WASHINGTON (AP) — It long has been assumed by sociologists that Latinos eventually would be redefined as "white" as they joined the mainstream,
WASHINGTON (AP) — It long has been assumed by sociologists that Latinos eventually would be redefined as "white" as they joined the mainstream,
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in more than 60 years, more people moved into New York City than out last year, a turnaround that tracks
WASHINGTON (AP) — After two centuries of boom and bust, America's population growth may finally be leveling off.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans living in predominantly wealthy, white neighborhoods account for nearly all the sizable campaign contributions in this
The unemployment rate's sharp fall in September, reported a month before the election, led some Republicans to question whether the numbers had
WASHINGTON (AP) — Census Bureau: US poverty rate stood at 15 percent in 2011, record numbers of poor persist.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The 2010 census missed more than 1.5 million minorities after struggling to count black Americans, Hispanics, renters and young m
























