Cambodians in the U.S. Fact Sheet
Demographic and economic data on the Cambodian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Cambodian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Burmese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bhutanese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bangladeshi immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Nearly all Muslim Americans (97%) say they take pride in being a member of the Islamic faith. But their devotion to core religious beliefs and practices is only part of a religious identity.
Many Americans say they'd benefit from help in finding trustworthy information online, and about eight-in-ten adults say public libraries can help.
The share of Americans who say racism is a “big problem” in society has increased 8 percentage points in the past two years – and has roughly doubled since 2011.
Lawful immigrants account for three-quarters of the foreign-born population in the U.S. – 33.8 million people out of 44.7 million people in 2015.
Despite its slowing growth rate, the U.S. Hispanic population continues to expand, reaching a record 58.6 million in 2017.
Although online harassment can take many forms, some minority groups in America more frequently encounter harassment that carries racial overtones.