
Facts About the U.S. Black Population | Pew Research Center
Jan 23, 2025 · The multiracial non-Hispanic Black population is the second-largest subgroup among Black Americans, with 5.6 million people – accounting for 12% of the overall Black population in 2023. It has grown from 1.5 million in 2000, a 269% increase. Additionally, more than 400,000 multiracial Black people (8%) are foreign born as of 2023.
Key facts about Black Americans | Pew Research Center
Jan 23, 2025 · Black Americans are less likely than other Americans to be married. About half of Black adults (48%) have never been married, compared with 29% of non-Black adults. Black men in 2023 were more likely than Black women to be married (36% vs. 29%). In turn, Black women were more likely than Black men to be divorced, separated or widowed (25% vs. 15%).
Key facts about Black eligible voters in 2024 - Pew Research Center
Jan 10, 2024 · Black Americans are projected to account for 14.0% of eligible voters in the U.S. in November, according to Pew Research Center projections. The percentage of eligible voters who are Black has risen slowly in the past two decades. In 2012, for example, Black voters represented 13.2% of all eligible voters.
2. Wealth gaps across racial and ethnic groups - Pew Research …
Dec 4, 2023 · The increase in the wealth of U.S. households from 2019 to 2021 was spread widely across racial and ethnic groups.
2. Partisanship by race, ethnicity and education - Pew Research …
Apr 9, 2024 · The Republican Party now holds a 15-point advantage among White registered voters and a 6-point edge for voters without a college degree.
Black Americans' mistrust of health care and medical research
Jun 15, 2024 · This history of mistrust provides the context for Black Americans’ beliefs about the health care system and medical research. Some Black Americans believe the health care system was designed to hold them back. A 2022 Pew Research Center report found mixed results in how Black adults assessed their experiences with health care. While nearly ...
Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality, Racism, Reparations …
Aug 30, 2022 · The analysis is the latest in the Center’s series of in-depth surveys of public opinion among Black Americans (read the first, “Faith Among Black Americans” and “Race Is Central to Identity for Black Americans and Affects How They Connect With Each Other”). The online survey of 3,912 Black U.S. adults was conducted Oct. 4-17, 2021.
Religious beliefs among Black Americans | Pew Research Center
Feb 16, 2021 · African immigrants are more likely than U.S.-born Black adults to believe that God is guiding their life, judges all people and controls world events. Just over half of Black Americans say belief in God is necessary for morality. Among Black Americans, 54% say that belief in God is required in order for a person “to be moral and have good ...
5 facts about Black Americans and health care
Dec 21, 2023 · Black Americans cite a lack of access to high-quality medical care as the top reason Black people generally have worse health outcomes than other people. More than six-in-ten Black adults (63%) say having less access to care is a major reason for these disparities, and another 22% say it’s a minor reason.
8 facts about Black Americans and the news - Pew Research Center
It found in 2022 that 13% of local TV newsroom employees are African American. However, only 6% of news directors – the leaders of such newsrooms – are Black. Many Black Americans say it’s important to get news about race and racial inequality from Black journalists. But fewer feel this way when it comes to news in general.