What race covers most of the population?
Prevalence Rankings and Diffusion Score
- The most prevalent racial or ethnic group for the United States was the White alone non-Hispanic population at 57.8%.
- The Hispanic or Latino population was the second-largest racial or ethnic group, comprising 18.7% of the total population.
What is the diversity of Omaha?
Omaha Demographics According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Omahawas: White: 77.47% Black or African American: 12.32% Asian: 3.84%
What percentage of Nebraska is black?
4.83%
According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Nebraskawas: White: 87.06% Black or African American: 4.83% Two or more races: 2.63%
What percent of Nebraska is white?
Table
| Population | |
|---|---|
| Persons 65 years and over, percent | 16.2% |
| Female persons, percent | 50.0% |
| Race and Hispanic Origin | |
| White alone, percent | 88.1% |
What percentage of Omaha is Hispanic?
Omaha’s total population is 408,958 and Latinos make up 13% of that total.
What was the population of the world in 1998?
World Population by Year Year World Population Yearly Change Net Change Density (P/Km²) 1998 5,984,793,942 1.35 % 79,748,154 40 1997 5,905,045,788 1.38 % 80,153,837 40 1996 5,824,891,951 1.40 % 80,678,972 39 1995 5,744,212,979 1.43 % 81,062,552 39
How many people are there in the World 2019?
2019. 7,713,468,100. 1.08 %. 82,377,060. 52. 4,299,438,618. 56 %. 2018. 7,631,091,040.
How many people will there be in 2100?
^ UN World Population Prospect 2017 gives a “median” estimate of 11.2 billion for 2100, with a “95% confidence interval” between 10 and 13 billion.
What was the population of the world in 1993?
World Population by Year Year World Population Yearly Change Net Change Density (P/Km²) 1993 5,581,597,546 1.50 % 82,677,737 37 1992 5,498,919,809 1.56 % 84,630,365 37 1991 5,414,289,444 1.63 % 87,058,383 36 1990 5,327,231,061 1.71 % 89,789,503 36