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ESTIMATED UPDATED CENSUS DATA
County |
2000 Population |
% Hispanic Population |
2000 Hispanic Population |
1990 Population |
% Change |
Bergen, NJ |
884,118 |
10.3 |
91,064 |
49,776 |
84% |
Essex, NJ |
793,633 |
15.4 |
122,219 |
97,777 |
25% |
Hudson, |
608,975 |
39.8 |
242,372 |
183,465 |
25% |
Passaic, |
489,049 |
30 |
146,715 |
98,092 |
49% |
Union, NJ |
522,541 |
19.7 |
102,941 |
67,797 |
52% |
Bronx NY |
1,332,650 |
48.4 |
645,003 |
523,111 |
23.3% |
Kings, NY |
2,465,326 |
10 |
488,135 |
77,386 |
5.6 |
Nassau, |
1,334,544 |
10 |
133,454 |
77,386 |
72% |
New York, |
1,537,195 |
27.2 |
418,117 |
386,630 |
8.1% |
Queens, |
2,229,379 |
25 |
557,345 |
381,120 |
46.2% |
Richmond, |
443,728 |
12.1 |
53,691 |
30,239 |
77.6% |
Westchester |
923,459 |
15.6 |
149,034 |
87,852 |
70% |
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An Overview of
the
U.S. Hispanic Community
The Hispanic Population in the United States
The United States has the fifth largest Spanish speaking population of the world
The U.S. Hispanic population has grown from 4 million in 1950 to 37.4 million according to the 2000 Census
13.3% of the U S Population is of Hispanic origin
38.8 million U.S. Hispanics (largest minority group)
One of every eight Americans is Hispanic (13.4% of the total population)
Fourth largest Hispanics population (Mexico 105 MM, Colombia 42 MM, Spain 40 MM)
Over 80% of U.S. Hispanics reside in 10 states.
The U.S. Hispanic Population
The U.S. Census office projects that in 2020:
v One out of every five residents in the U.S. will be Hispanic.
v The Hispanic community will grow to 63 million people.
v The use of the Spanish language at home will have increased from 25 million in 2000 to 41 million by 2020.
The Hispanic Market Opportunity is Magnified
in Top Hispanic Markets
. The Hispanic Communities
72% of the Hispanic population is concentrated in 20 cities in the U.S.
Approximately 50% of all Hispanics live in metropolitan areas.
Communities heavily populated by Hispanics:
v Los Angeles, CA
v New York, NY
v Miami, FL
v San Francisco, CA
v Chicago, IL
v Houston, TX
v San Antonio, TX
v McAllen, TX
v San Diego, CA
US Hispanic Consumer characteristics
Family Oriented
Family is the pillar of Hispanic culture
Larger Families: 3.5 vs. 2.6 Total US
Younger: Median age 25.8 vs. 35.3 for Total US
Active in Their Community
Education is a Priority
Social Creatures
Travel / Do activities in groups
Hard Working Entrepreneurial; determined to succeed
Hold onto Culture through language, food, music, celebrations
Strong Heritage Maintain connection back home
Religion Part of Life: 90% say important vs. 46% for general population
Value Orientation Differences Hispanic
Part of family
Family friends, community
Respect differences
Few role models
Ambivalence vis-a-vis wealth
Low trust in institutions
Anglo/Saxon
Individual
Ourselves and institutions
Everyone is the same
Many role models
Comfort with wealth
High trust in institutions
Demographics
57% of Hispanics are under the age of 30.
34.4% are under the age of 18.
In the next few years, the number of Hispanics between 13 and 18 years old will increase to 34%.
60.5% are between 18 and 64.
5.1% are 65 or older.
Five States With Largest Number of Hispanic-Owned Firms
1.- California 336,405
2.- Texas 240,396
3.- Florida 193,902
4.- New York 104,189
5.- New Jersey 36,116
Use of Spanish Language
67% of Hispanics rely on the Spanish language as a form of communication.
17% communicate in both English and Spanish.
89% of Hispanic adults learn Spanish as their first language.
70% speak Spanish predominantly at home.
17% speak English at home.
13% speak both languages at home.
Internet Use
According to a recent Nielsen survey, Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group that uses the Internet.
The percentage of Hispanics who visited the most popular websites grew 70% in 2002.
(univision.com, yahoo.com, terra.com, YupiMSN.com)
Three out of every five Hispanics with Internet access at home use it daily, and 95% use the Internet at least once a week.
45 million Hispanics from around the world have access
to the internet:
v 28 million live in Latin-America
v 11 million live in the United States
v 6 million live in Spain
Use:
v 86% electronic mail/e-mail
v 73% search for questions and answers
v 72% search for information on products
v 71% search for information on music and books
v 61% obtain news
v 19% search for religious information
The Use of the Radio
The radio is the primary form of entertainment, news and information for Hispanics.
95% of the U.S. Latinos not integrated in the dominant culture turn on the radio on a weekly basis in order to obtain information and for entertainment.
The radio is used an average of 3.5 hours per day by Latinos
There are approximately 14,500 Hispanic evangelical churches in the United States.
There are 19,431 Catholic parishes in the United States. 6,000 parishes are predominantly Spanish speaking.
Of the total U.S. Hispanic population, 25 million are Catholics (they represent 40% of the total U.S. Catholic population).
Challenges for the
Hispanic Catholic Community
Disintegration of the family:
47% of divorces
35% of separations
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