Filipinos in the U.S. Fact Sheet
Demographic and economic data on the Filipino immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Filipino 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.
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.
About a million immigrants receive U.S. green cards each year, but fewer than half are new arrivals from other countries. The majority already live in the United States on temporary visas.
Intermarriage has increased steadily since the 1967 Loving v. Virginia ruling. Here are more key findings about interracial and interethnic marriage and families.
The share of registered voters who cited a "dislike of the candidates or campaign issues" as their main reason for not voting reached a new high of 25%.