Statistics
This chart is just showing the population percentages in the U.S. in 2000.
This is a pie chart showing the population percentages from the census in 2010.
This chart shows the percent in poverty by the race.
As you can see the African American category is the most with about 25% and Whites and Asians are the least with about 9% and 10% respectively. This means that the Whites and Asians have the least percentage among poor people in the U.S., while Hispanics and African Americans are the majority of the poor.
As you can see the African American category is the most with about 25% and Whites and Asians are the least with about 9% and 10% respectively. This means that the Whites and Asians have the least percentage among poor people in the U.S., while Hispanics and African Americans are the majority of the poor.
- This graph is basically showing how the education and race intersect with one another.
- This graph shows that the Black and Hispanic categories have the highest percentages of people with less than high school education.
- Blacks and Hispanics also have the higher percentages for high school education.
- Surprisingly, for those with Associate degrees, Black's have the highest percentage.
- However, when examining those with Bachelor's and higher degrees, Whites and Asians have the higher percentages. Blacks and Hispanics in this category are less.
This graph demonstrates how people's early education can have an effect on their income as an adult. It shows that the higher your performance in 8 grade math, the higher your income and chance that you will receive your Bachelor Degree.