Non-Hispanic whites

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Non-Hispanic White Americans by county
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Non-Hispanic whites are individuals in the United States who are classified as white and do not identify as Hispanic or Latino. This demographic category is used by the United States Census Bureau and other institutions to differentiate between white individuals who are of Hispanic or Latino origin and those who are not.

Demographics[edit]

Non-Hispanic whites constitute a significant portion of the United States population. According to the United States Census, they are the largest racial group in the country. However, their proportion of the total population has been decreasing over the years due to various factors, including lower birth rates compared to other racial and ethnic groups and increasing diversity in the U.S. population.

Historical Context[edit]

The classification of non-Hispanic whites emerged to provide a clearer understanding of the racial and ethnic composition of the United States. Historically, the term "white" has been used to describe individuals of European descent. The addition of the non-Hispanic distinction helps to separate those who identify as Hispanic or Latino, who can be of any race, from those who do not.

Socioeconomic Status[edit]

Non-Hispanic whites generally have higher median household incomes and educational attainment levels compared to other racial and ethnic groups in the United States. They also have lower rates of poverty and unemployment. However, there are significant variations within this group based on factors such as region, age, and education.

Health and Well-being[edit]

Non-Hispanic whites tend to have better health outcomes compared to some other racial and ethnic groups. They have lower rates of certain chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, but higher rates of others, such as skin cancer. Access to healthcare and health insurance coverage is generally higher among non-Hispanic whites.

Cultural Influence[edit]

Non-Hispanic whites have had a profound impact on the cultural, political, and economic landscape of the United States. They have been instrumental in shaping American culture, from the arts and literature to politics and business. The influence of non-Hispanic whites is evident in various aspects of American life, including the legal system, educational institutions, and media.

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