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As of 2024, more than 64.7 million people in the U.S. identify as Hispanic/Latino, representing approximately of the total U.S. population.

A study found that predominantly Latino zip codes are exposed to 14% higher levels of fine particulate matter ( PM2.5cap P cap M sub 2.5 ) air pollution compared to white areas. Data Access and Research Latino.zip

Between 2010 and 2018, the Latino population added roughly $100B to the GDP, with an 8% increase in homeownership since 2010. As of 2024, more than 64

The Hispanic population is notably younger, with over half of young Californians (51.5% of those 24 and under) identifying as Latino. A study found that predominantly Latino zip codes

Compared to pre-pandemic 2019 estimates, Hispanic households were the only demographic group to experience a significant increase in median household income in 2024.

This report summarizes the demographic, economic, and social profile of the Hispanic/Latino population in the United States, based on 2024-2025 Census Bureau data and research findings. Executive Summary: Hispanic/Latino Population Growth