Hunger | Hunger Is a Serious Problem Among Minorities

In 1991 there were 259 million people in the United States. Of these, 69 million, or 26.6 percent of the total, were racial minorities. These figures, although linked to the 1991 reports of the U.S. Census Bureau, are more accurate than the official underestimation of the official census count, which significantly understated the actual population. It excluded the million-plus people in prisons and jails and other institutions, a sizable proportion of the homeless, and the half-million servicemen stationed overseas. Thus the estimate of 259 million people is 7.8 million more than the...

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