The latest National and State Characteristics population estimates for July 1, 2006 were released May 17, 2007 – Census Bureau press release: “The nations minority population reached 100.7 million, according to the national and state estimates by race, Hispanic origin, sex and age released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. A year ago, the minority population totaled 98.3 million. About one in three U.S. residents is a minority, said Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon. To put this into perspective, there are more minorities in this country today than there were people in the United States in 1910. In fact, the minority population in the U.S. is larger than the total population of all but 11 countries.
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