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What is the Chinese population in the United States?

The number of Chinese Americans accounts for 6% of the total population.

The population of the United States is 333 million, while the total population of Chinese is close to 5.5 million, which is 6%.

From 2000 to 20 19, the growth rate of Asian population was the fastest among all ethnic groups in the United States, from about/kloc-0.05 million to a record/kloc-0.89 million.

As the largest Asian ethnic group in the United States, the Chinese population is now close to 5.5 million.

Chinese power is an indispensable existence in American history;

Throughout the history of American immigration, Chinese immigrants came to the United States as early as 170 years ago, and they were one of the first colored people to enter the United States. Chinese Americans, like other immigrant groups, have made great contributions to the nation-building and the formation of economic, institutional and social structures in the United States. However, Chinese and even Asians are marginalized in the United States because of their racial identity.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-American Population.

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