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\nAlthough the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

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Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section.

\n\nSample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section.

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SubjectUnited States
EstimateMargin of ErrorPercentPercent Margin of Error
SEX AND AGE    
Total population316,515,021*****316,515,021(X)
Male155,734,280+/-6,32349.2%+/-0.1
Female160,780,741+/-6,31050.8%+/-0.1
     
Under 5 years19,912,018+/-3,8366.3%+/-0.1
5 to 9 years20,501,982+/-25,3056.5%+/-0.1
10 to 14 years20,679,786+/-25,9716.5%+/-0.1
15 to 19 years21,354,481+/-7,5346.7%+/-0.1
20 to 24 years22,604,232+/-8,6627.1%+/-0.1
25 to 34 years42,881,649+/-7,90413.5%+/-0.1
35 to 44 years40,651,910+/-7,23112.8%+/-0.1
45 to 54 years43,895,858+/-8,00213.9%+/-0.1
55 to 59 years21,001,947+/-25,4666.6%+/-0.1
60 to 64 years18,415,681+/-26,0955.8%+/-0.1
65 to 74 years25,135,167+/-4,5667.9%+/-0.1
75 to 84 years13,541,558+/-14,0914.3%+/-0.1
85 years and over5,938,752+/-14,0661.9%+/-0.1
     
Median age (years)37.6+/-0.1(X)(X)
     
18 years and over242,831,196+/-7,11276.7%+/-0.1
21 years and over229,290,987+/-23,96772.4%+/-0.1
62 years and over55,282,983+/-21,58617.5%+/-0.1
65 years and over44,615,477+/-4,72614.1%+/-0.1
     
18 years and over242,831,196+/-7,112242,831,196(X)
Male118,079,504+/-5,05548.6%+/-0.1
Female124,751,692+/-4,75951.4%+/-0.1
     
65 years and over44,615,477+/-4,72644,615,477(X)
Male19,539,678+/-2,54543.8%+/-0.1
Female25,075,799+/-3,34856.2%+/-0.1
     
RACE    
Total population316,515,021*****316,515,021(X)
One race307,067,138+/-78,98197.0%+/-0.1
Two or more races9,447,883+/-78,8953.0%+/-0.1
     
One race307,067,138+/-78,98197.0%+/-0.1
White232,943,055+/-48,33073.6%+/-0.1
Black or African American39,908,095+/-26,70212.6%+/-0.1
American Indian and Alaska Native2,569,170+/-14,9140.8%+/-0.1
Cherokee tribal grouping279,935+/-3,7480.1%+/-0.1
Chippewa tribal grouping113,377+/-2,0810.0%+/-0.1
Navajo tribal grouping309,584+/-4,0850.1%+/-0.1
Sioux tribal grouping124,715+/-2,7700.0%+/-0.1
Asian16,235,305+/-20,7255.1%+/-0.1
Asian Indian3,303,512+/-17,0901.0%+/-0.1
Chinese3,852,099+/-19,8311.2%+/-0.1
Filipino2,717,844+/-17,9340.9%+/-0.1
Japanese779,637+/-9,6940.2%+/-0.1
Korean1,460,214+/-13,3390.5%+/-0.1
Vietnamese1,710,547+/-18,7800.5%+/-0.1
Other Asian2,411,452+/-23,8530.8%+/-0.1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander546,255+/-4,5520.2%+/-0.1
Native Hawaiian174,460+/-4,5190.1%+/-0.1
Guamanian or Chamorro73,088+/-2,7970.0%+/-0.1
Samoan109,455+/-3,8350.0%+/-0.1
Other Pacific Islander189,252+/-4,8400.1%+/-0.1
Some other race14,865,258+/-83,9934.7%+/-0.1
Two or more races9,447,883+/-78,8953.0%+/-0.1
White and Black or African American2,407,385+/-25,1590.8%+/-0.1
White and American Indian and Alaska Native1,846,997+/-11,3630.6%+/-0.1
White and Asian1,871,046+/-24,6010.6%+/-0.1
Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native311,538+/-5,9110.1%+/-0.1
     
Race alone or in combination with one or more other races    
Total population316,515,021*****316,515,021(X)
White240,966,668+/-98,42176.1%+/-0.1
Black or African American43,587,193+/-24,86513.8%+/-0.1
American Indian and Alaska Native5,309,095+/-19,1171.7%+/-0.1
Asian19,167,716+/-19,4856.1%+/-0.1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander1,262,434+/-9,7000.4%+/-0.1
Some other race16,559,996+/-63,7415.2%+/-0.1
     
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE    
Total population316,515,021*****316,515,021(X)
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)54,232,205+/-2,03617.1%+/-0.1
Mexican34,640,287+/-52,59010.9%+/-0.1
Puerto Rican5,174,554+/-27,7961.6%+/-0.1
Cuban2,014,010+/-15,6030.6%+/-0.1
Other Hispanic or Latino12,403,354+/-39,2093.9%+/-0.1
Not Hispanic or Latino262,282,816+/-2,05382.9%+/-0.1
White alone197,258,278+/-8,32062.3%+/-0.1
Black or African American alone38,785,726+/-29,50912.3%+/-0.1
American Indian and Alaska Native alone2,078,613+/-8,4340.7%+/-0.1
Asian alone16,054,074+/-22,3475.1%+/-0.1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone499,531+/-4,1830.2%+/-0.1
Some other race alone638,429+/-10,5200.2%+/-0.1
Two or more races6,968,165+/-46,7002.2%+/-0.1
Two races including Some other race291,323+/-6,2820.1%+/-0.1
Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races6,676,842+/-44,3592.1%+/-0.1
     
Total housing units133,351,840+/-7,896(X)(X)
     
CITIZEN, VOTING AGE POPULATION    
Citizen, 18 and over population222,464,708+/-110,972222,464,708(X)
Male107,641,099+/-59,65748.4%+/-0.1
Female114,823,609+/-54,22051.6%+/-0.1
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

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Explanation of Symbols:
  1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
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  3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
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  5. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
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  7. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
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  9. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
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  11. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
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  13. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
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  15. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.


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Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

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For more information on understanding race and Hispanic origin data, please see the Census 2010 Brief entitled, Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010, issued March 2011. (pdf format)

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While the 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the February 2013 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.

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Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2010 data. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.

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\nAlthough the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

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  1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
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  3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
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  5. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
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  7. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
  8. \n
  9. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
  10. \n
  11. An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
  12. \n
  13. An 'N' entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
  14. \n
  15. An '(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.


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