Hispanic Population
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This is a presentation made by Roberto R. Ramirez of the Census Bureau on the June 22, 2012 "American by the Numbers" segment of C-SPAN's Washington Journal. He provides basic Census statistics on the 52 million Latinos in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

Roberto R. Ramirez is Branch Chief of the Ethnicity and Ancestry Statistics Branch, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau. For the past 14 years, he has studied the Hispanic population and has published several reports using data from the Current Population Survey, the American Community Survey, Census 2000 and Census 2010. In 2011, he had the honor to present research findings to Congress (Congressional Hispanic Caucus) on Hispanic data from Census 2010 and from the American Community Survey. For his work during Censuses 2000 and 2010, Roberto received the highest award conferred by the Census, The Bronze medal, for his contribution on reviewing the Hispanic data from the Census. He can be reached at roberto.r.ramirez@census.gov.
Sources of Information:
Hispanic Population Website
The Hispanic Population: 2010
Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010
American Community Survey Data on Hispanic Population
American FactFinder
Additional Information:
USTREAM: Hispanic Population Brief
American Community Survey