Genetic ancestry tests, changes to how census responses were categorized and more children born to parents who identify with different racial groups led to a 276% jump in the multiracial population.
For about 1 in 10 people counted for last year's U.S. census, a single check box was not enough to report their racial identities. Their multifaceted
For about 1 in 10 people counted for last year's U.S. census, a single check box was not enough to report their racial identities. Their multifaceted
For about 1 in 10 people counted for last year's U.S. census, a single check box was not enough to report their racial identities. Their multifaceted
Genetic ancestry tests, changes to how census responses were categorized and more children born to parents who identify with different racial groups led to a 276% jump in the multiracial population.