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hi there, could there be a misunderstanding in the percentages? 98.04 percent of whites plus 1.96 percent of native americans result(s) in 100 percent ... where do the 0.98 percent of latinos/ hispanics come from? --16:01, 1 February 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vorwald (talk • contribs)
@Vorwald: The U.S. Census includes Hispanics/Latinos as a subset of any race, so they are counted separately in statistics. A Hispanic/Latino person can identify as white, African-American, mixed, or another race. SounderBruce05:45, 26 April 2018 (UTC)Reply