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June 2016. What are the 10 states with the largest Hispanic population? How is Hispanic population distributed by age in the U.S. or any particular state? In which states does the Hispanic population comprise more than half of the total population? And by age? Get answers to these types of questions using data access and analytical tools described in this section. It's not just about Hispanic and total population; perform similar queries/analyses by gender and for each of the five major race groups. These data are based on the latest Census Bureau 2015 model-based population estimates released in June 2016. The data options are not limited to the 2015 data; annual revised data for 2010 through 2015 are included. Find out about the size and trends for specific age groups of interest.

Use the interactive table in this section to perform the types of queries/analyses described above. Click a link in the table to view an extended profile for each area. The profiles are developed using the Regional Demographic-Economic Modeling System (RDEMS). When a profile is opened (new web page), analyze these population by age by gender by race/origin in context of related wide-ranging, multi-sourced data. Access the profiles for drill-down geography including counties and other areas.

Use the RDEMS current estimates (2016) and annual 5-year projections (to 2021) to examine this same scope of subject matter to the county level.

Using the Interactive Table
The interactive table shown below includes a row for the U.S. and each state. Column structure and content are described below the table.
  • Click the "link" (column 3) to view the RDEMS POP1 profile.
  • See about more operations and usage notes below table.

Population by Age, Gender Race/Origin; U.S. & States; 2010 to 2015 -- Interactive Table
  Click ShowAll button between Find/Queries. See usage notes below table.
  Use mouseover on column header to view column description.
  See related tables -- http://proximityone.com/rankingtables.htm.


Usage Notes
The table includes a set of rows for the U.S. and each state. The initial sort order is U.S/state then estimate year then age group. The year column value ranged from 10 (2010) to 15 (2015). The 5-year age group column ranges from total (all ages) to 80-84 and then 85 years and over.

  • Click ShowAll button to reset table:
  • Click a column header to sort on that column; click again to sort other direction.
  • Click the link (column 4) the RDEMS POP1 profile for this area.
    .. view those data in context with related subject matter tables.
    .. note there is one POP1 profile for each area; the link opens the same page for any year/age iteration.
  • Find-in-Name button
    .. enter a partial case-sensitive county name in the edit box to right of Find in Name button.
    .. click Find-in-Name button to show only rows with that text in the name (column 1).

  • Click ShowAll button between queries:
  • Use the AllAges button to view the total (all ages) rows.

  • Click ShowAll button between queries:
  • Use the 2015 button to view the only 2015 estimates.

  • Click ShowAll button between queries:
  • Use the "AllAges & 2015" button to view the total (all ages) rows for only 2015.

  • Click ShowAll button between queries:
  • Use the "Total & Hispanic" button to view only the total and HIspanic population columns.

Subject Matter Items/Columns
Each row includes these items:
- AreaName
- State postal abbreviation
- Link -- click Link to view profile and related data
- State FIPS Code
- Year of population estimate
- Age group
- Total population
- Total male population
- Total female population
- White alone population
- Black alone population
- AIAN alone population
- Asian alone population
- NHPI alone population
- Two or more races population
- Hispanic population (of any race)

Each row is iterated for the total population and 5-year age groups:
- Ages 00-04
- Ages 05-09
- Ages 10-14
- Ages 15-19
- Ages 20-24
- Ages 25-29
- Ages 30-34
- Ages 35-39
- Ages 40-44
- Ages 45-49
- Ages 50-54
- Ages 55-59
- Ages 60-64
- Ages 65-69
- Ages 70-74
- Ages 75-79
- Ages 80-84
- Ages 85 up

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