There are more than 25 million people living in Texas — but how many of them are just like you? Choose from the drop-down menu below to see the percentage and raw number of Texans who share your demographic characteristics.

Texas has been a majority-minority state for years, which may not be obvious from this data. That’s because the Census Bureau defines “Hispanic or Latino” as an ethnicity, not a race.

In the interactive below, people who identify as Hispanic or Latino may report their race in a variety of ways — including “White” or “another race.” 

 

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