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The U.S. Census Bureau's national population estimates show that our nation is becoming older and more racially and ethnically diverse. The estimates found that nearly half (47 percent) of the nation's children younger than five were a minority in 2008, with 25 percent being Hispanic. For all children under 18, 44 percent were a minority and 22 percent were Hispanic.
Search to find out how diverse your county -- or any county in the United States -- is. Results include data about residents' gender, race, ethnicity and age. You can search by state or by specific county.
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