The U.S. population keeps growing—and it’s getting more diverse. Those are two of the highlights from the results of the 2020 Census. The U.S. requires this official count of the U.S. population to take place every 10 years.
More than 331 million people now live in the U.S. That’s an increase of almost 23 million since the last census. More than half of that population growth was due to an increase in the number of Hispanic Americans. Nearly one in five people living in the U.S. is Hispanic. Also, the number of Americans who identify as multiracial, or belonging to more than one race, tripled in the past decade.