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There are now more Native Hawaiians living in the continental United States than in the islands, according to the latest numbers from the 2020 U.S. Census. Of the more than 680,000 Native Hawaiians in the U.S., 55% of the population is currently living outside Hawaiʻi.
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Births outpacing deaths helped propel growth in Hispanic, Black, tribal and Hawaiian populations. Population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show what drove changes in different race, ethnic and age groups last year.
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The latest census data show more people are leaving the state than are coming here — and that’s especially true for Maui County and Oʻahu.
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Attorney: Congressional Seat Data Not Ready Until FebruaryA Trump administration attorney said Monday that the numbers used for deciding how many congressional seats each state gets won't be ready until February,…
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WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court has dismissed as premature a challenge to President Donald Trump's plan to exclude people living in the country…
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court sounded skeptical Monday that President Donald Trump could categorically exclude people living in the country illegally…
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Report: Order To Shorten Count Wasn't Made By Census BureauORLANDO, Fla. — The decision to shorten by a month the 2020 head count of every U.S. resident was not made by the U.S. Census Bureau, and some agency…
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Although printing of the 2020 census questionnaire has begun without a controversial citizenship question, President Trump has renewed his commitment to…