FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 2009
The Hispanic Origin Population in the United States: 2007 and 2008 —
National-level tabulations from the Current Population Survey on this
population group are shown by a wide range of demographic and
socioeconomic characteristics. They include information on the
generational distribution of the Hispanic population, as well as of
specific groups, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban. There are also
tabulations on educational attainment, nativity and citizenship status,
year of entry of the foreign-born, household type, labor force and
employment status, occupation, earnings and poverty, housing tenure,
mobility and health insurance status. Internet addresses:
2007
2007 figures
2008 figures
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