US Census releaseses new 26 page report - The American Community Survey — Hispanics: 2004

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“The American Community: 2004 ”” Feb. 15 ”” These three reports present a portrait of racial and ethnic population groups in the United States based on data from the 2004 American Community Survey. Each report provides information on a number of characteristics e.g., education, household type, income, commuting, etc.. Data are presented in tables, figures, and maps. In addition, the Asian and Hispanic reports present data for selected detailed groups Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese for Asians; Guatemalans, Hondurans, Salvadorans, Colombians, Ecuadorians, and Peruvians for Hispanics. Two additional reports on the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population and the American Indian and Alaska Native population will be released later this year. Internet address:

The American Community – Hispanics: 2004
< http://www.census.gov/prod/2007pubs/acs-03.pdf>”

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