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- Latinx Used by Just 3% of US Hispanics in 2019. About 1 in 4 . . .
Note: For the Center’s 2024 report on Latinx and other pan-ethnic terms, read “Latinx Awareness Has Doubled Among U S Hispanics Since 2019, but Only 4% Use It ” For this analysis we surveyed 3,030 U S Hispanic adults in December 2019 as part of the 2019 National Survey of Latinos We asked
- FBI — Table 43 - Federal Bureau of Investigation
In 2019, 69 4 percent of all individuals arrested were White, 26 6 percent were Black or African American, and 4 0 percent were of other races Of arrestees for whom ethnicity was reported, 19 1 percent were Hispanic or Latino
- What is the Cost of a Data Breach in 2023? - UpGuard
Data breaches in the United States continue to be vastly more expensive than other countries, with an average total of US$ 9 44 million (more than double the global average) The Middle East is the second most expensive region for data breaches, averaging $6 46 million in 2022
- News Consumption Across Social Media in 2021 | Pew Research . . .
In some cases, there are drastic demographic differences between the people who turn to each social media site for news For example, White adults make up a majority of the regular news consumers of Facebook and Reddit (60% and 54%, respectively), yet just under four-in-ten Instagram news consumers (36%) are White
- Modern Immigration Wave Brings 59 Million to U. S.
The United States has long been—and continues to be—a key destination for the world’s immigrants Over the decades, immigrants from different parts of the world arrived in the U S and settled in different states and cities This led to the rise of immigrant communities in many parts of the U S
- Report Name: Germany is Leading a Vegalution - Vegan . . .
In recent years, the vegan population (people who do not eat or use animal products) in Germany has rapidly expanded Since 2014, the number of people identifying as either complete or nearly complete vegetarians has grown by approximately 700 thousand individuals, reaching about 8 million people in 2019
- More Americans now say they’re spiritual but not religious
This growth has been broad-based: It has occurred among men and women; whites, blacks and Hispanics; people of many different ages and education levels; and among Republicans and Democrats For instance, the share of whites who identify as spiritual but not religious has grown by 8 percentage points in the past five years
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