Census: 131,729 Same-Sex Couples Reported They Were Married in 2010
Revised figures from the U.S. Census Bureau shows there were more than 650,000 gay couples in the U.S. in 2010, with 131,729 reporting they were married.
Poverty Rate Rises to 15.1 Percent: What Does It Mean to Be Below the Poverty Line?
More than 1 in 7 Americans is living in poverty, according to the 2010 Census. But what does it mean to be below the poverty line?
New study points to a much more diverse and multicultural America
Researchers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill have unveiled six potential demographic trends that reveal greater diversity in age, gender, race and ethnicity.
Census 2010 results to show U.S. Latino growth
The U.S. Latino population, which several decades ago was mostly concentrated in the Southwestern part of the country, is expected to show continued growth and geographic expansion in the 2010 Census report.
Texas gains four Congressional seats
Twelve Congressional seats will be shifting states in time for the 2012 elections, according to figures released today by the 2010 U.S. Census, and the most seats are coming to Texas..
Census: US growth rate slows
There are now 308.7 million people in the United States, or 308,745,538 persons to be more exact as of April 1, 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which released the 2010 Census data today.
U.S. population nears 309-million; jumped by almost 10% over past decade
The U.S. population jumped 9.7 percent over the past ten years, reaching almost 309-million people as of April 1, 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.