U.S. Hispanic Population Grows 43 Percent In Last Decade
UNION CITY, NJ - MARCH 28: A Hispanic man stands in front of an auto repair store he works at on March 28, 2011 in Union City, New Jersey. Union City New Jersey, one of the states largest cities, has a population of Hispanic or Latino origin of over 80%. According to the new 2010 Census Bureau statistics reported last Thursday, the Hispanic population in the United States has grown by 43% in the last decade, surpassing 50 million and accounting for about 1 out of 6 Americans. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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