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The White Population: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: C2KBR/01-4 August 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

Analysis of 2000 Census: “77.1%, reported White. This number includes 211.5 million people, or 75.1%, who reported only White in addition to 5.5 million people, or 1.9%, who reported White as well as one or more other races.”rn

The Black Population: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: C2KBR/01-5 August 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

Analysis of 2000 Census: “36.4 million, 12.9% Black or African American. This number includes 34.7 million people, or 12.3%, who reported only Black in addition to 1.8 million people, or 0.6%, who reported Black as well as one or more other races.”

The Hispanic Population: Census 2000 Brief: C2KBR/01-3 May 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

Analysis of 2000 Census: “35.3 million (or 12.5 per-cent) were Hispanic. Mexicans represented 7.3 percent, Puerto Ricans 1.2 percent, Cubans 0.4 percent, and other Hispanics 3.6 percent of the total population.”

The 65 Years and Over Population: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: C2KBR/01-10

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

2000 Census data. “The male-female ratio drops steadily with age group. In the 65-to-74 age group, the male-female ratio was 82; in the 75-to-84 age group, the male-female ratio was 65, and in the group 85 years and over, the ratio was 41.”

Age: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: Census Bureau C2KBR/01-12 October 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

2000 Census analysis by age, sex, race, and state. “The female population exceeded the male population at older ages, but the reverse was true at younger ages.”
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