by the year 2060, the minority population in the united states is projected to rise to approximately 57 percent of the U.S. population
The population of the United States is diverse in terms of race and ethnicity. Race and ethnicity have been separated into different categories at the federal level. Five racial categories—White, Black or African American, Asian, Native American/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and persons of two or more races—were formally recognized by the most recent United States Census. The Census Bureau also divided respondents into two groups: "Hispanic or Latino" and "Not Hispanic or Latino," designating respondents as belonging to the largest minority group in the country. In the 2000 census long form and the 2010 American Community Survey, the census also included a question on "ancestry," which covers a broader definition of ethnicity; the question on "origins," which is worded differently, will return[needs update] in the 2020 census nority,
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