Oklahoma sees 55% increase in Hispanic population by the numbers
TULSA — Oklahoma’s Hispanic population has grown by 55 percent since 2000, according to estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau and the state.
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Other findings
• The Hispanic population was younger than the total population, with a median age of 27.7 years in 2008, compared with 36.8 for the total U.S.
• Thirty-four percent of the Hispanic population was under 18, compared with 24 percent of the overall population. Six percent of Hispanics were 65 or older, compared with 13 percent overall.
• The top 10 counties nationwide with a majority Hispanic population are in Texas.
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