Share of counties where Latinos are a majority has doubled since 1990
Last year, 94 counties had Hispanic majorities while 364 counties did not have White majorities.
The share of counties in the United States where Latinos are a majority has doubled since 1990 while the share of counties where Whites are a minority has doubled since 1980.
Last year, 94 counties had Hispanic majorities while 364 counties did not have White majorities, according to a an analysis of Census Bureau 2014 population estimates published yesterday by the Pew Research Center.
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