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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025
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