The California-Mexico Studies Center (CMSC) is excited to celebrate Latino Heritage Month 2016. At CMSC we celebrate the richness of Latino heritage year-round. But during this month, we take some extra time to honor our ancient and beautifully diverse roots, to reflect on the countless contributions we have made across the Americas and around the globe, and to express gratitude for our loving families and community.
In recognition of this important month, The United States Census Bureau has published a number of fascinating and essential statistics regarding the Latino population in the U.S.
We are pleased to share some of the statistics we find particularly relevant to the work done here at the CMSC. Take a look below, and be sure to check out the rest of the statistics as well as our website for more pertinent information and updates about the Latino population in the U.S.
United States Census Bureau Hispanic/Latino Population Statistics 2016
BACKGROUND:
POPULATION:
56.6 million
1.2 million – Population Growth
2.2% – Percentage Increase
119 million – Projection in 2060
63.9% of Mexican Origin
EDUCATION:
65.3% – High School Education
14.4% – Have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
1.4 million – Advanced Degrees
16.4%
24.0%
VOTING:
8.4%
7.3%
1.2 million
7.3%
1.2 million
FOREIGN-BORN:
35.0%
64.3%
The percentage of the 10.3 million noncitizens under the age of 35 who were born in Latin America and the Caribbean and are living in the United States in 2010-2012.