MONTEVIDEO — Figures released earlier this year showed that Latinos are the largest minority group in the US, accounting for 16.3% of the population in 2010 – 50.5m people – up from 12.5% in 2000. The overall population of the United States is 308.7 million, according to the 2010 US Census. This includes 196.8m whites (64%), 38.9m blacks (13%) and 14.7m Asians (5%).

Now, further analysis from the Census Bureau shows that while California, Texas and Florida still account for more than half of all US Hispanics, many other states are seeing far more rapid increases in their Latino population.

The Hispanic population more than doubled in nine states during the first decade of the 21st century and increased by at least a fifth in every state bar New York.

‘This shows that the Hispanic population is now in every corner of the country,

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