Multiracial Americans are still a relatively small part of the population but the increase over the decade was substantial and, the data shows, often surprising in its geography. The number of Americans who identified as non-Hispanic and more than one race jumped to 13.5 million from 6 million. The number of Hispanic Americans who identify as multiracial grew to 20.3 million from 3 million. In all, the two groups now represent about 10 percent of the population.
It's a bunch of Hispanics who are mostly not White already. Only some of them are even mixing with Whites.
Americans who were mixed race recorded a wide range of identities. People who identified themselves as both white and Asian made up about 18 percent of the total number of non-Hispanic multiracial Americans in 2020. Those who reported their race as both white and Black accounted for 20.5 percent. Americans who were both white and Native American were 26 percent of the total, according to Andrew Beveridge, who founded Social Explorer, a data analytics company.
There are nearly as many White/Asian mixes as White/Black. There are more White/Indian people, yet there is no narrative about virile Indian men. Hell, is there even a word for an Indian "Tyrone" ?
You don't have any numbers, hand shake. Dating apps and marriage stats are the data we have. None of that backs you up. Not even miscegenation stats back you up.
It's a bunch of Hispanics who are mostly not White already. Only some of them are even mixing with Whites.
There are nearly as many White/Asian mixes as White/Black. There are more White/Indian people, yet there is no narrative about virile Indian men. Hell, is there even a word for an Indian "Tyrone" ?
Raj?
John Redcorn
That's dot Indian. I'm talking about feather Indians.