Changes in the wording of the Hispanic origin question in the decennial census may have led to an undercount of some Hispanic origin groups in that year. For more, see " Counting the 'Other Hispanics'. Proficient English speakers are those who speak only English at home or speak English at least "very well. Family households are those with a household head and one or more persons living in the household who are related to the household head by birth, marriage or adoption.
Households with a household head and an unmarried partner are only considered family households if there are other persons in the household who are related to the household head by birth, marriage or adoption. Multigenerational households are those with two or more adult generations or one that includes grandparents and grandchildren.
The household population excludes persons living in institutions, college dormitories and other group quarters. Unmarried women includes those who were never married, divorced, separated or widowed. Households are classified by the detailed Hispanic origin group of the head of the household. The share of the population ages 16 and older who are not employed differs from the unemployment rate because the share not employed is based on the total population, while the unemployment rate is based on those who are in the labor force i.
Language Fluency : Language fluency varies among Hispanic subgroups who reside within the mainland United States.
Census data shows that Educational Attainment : According to a U. Census Bureau report, Economics : According to a U.
In , the unemployment rate for Hispanics was 5. In , the U. Census Bureau reported that Insurance Coverage : It is significant to note that Hispanics have the highest uninsured rates of any racial or ethnic group within the United States. In , the Census Bureau reported that Among Hispanic subgroups, examples of coverage varied as follows: In , Public health insurance coverage varied among Hispanic subgroups: Those without health insurance coverage varied among Hispanic subgroups: Health : According to Census Bureau projections, the life expectancies at birth for Hispanics are For non-Hispanic whites the projected life expectancies are It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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