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How many billion people are there in America?

As of September 2020, the population of the United States is about 332 million.

Non-Hispanic whites accounted for about 62.1%; Hispanics account for about 16.9%, Africans account for about 13.4%, Asians account for about 5.9%, mixed-race people account for about 2.7%, Indians and Alaska natives account for about10.3%, and Hawaiian aborigines or other Pacific islanders account for about 0.2% (a few people repeat statistics in other ethnic groups).

General English. About 46.5% of the population believes in Christianity, 20.8% in Catholicism, 1.9% in Judaism, 0.9% in Islam, 0.7% in Buddhism, 0.5% in Orthodox Church, 1.2% in other religions, and 22.8% in no religion (a few people belong to multi-religious beliefs.

Extended data

population growth

According to the United States total fertility rate of 20 1 1, each woman gives birth to about 1.89 children. Compared with other western countries such as France (2.02) and Britain (1.97), the fertility rate in the United States is relatively low.

However, the population growth rate in the United States is the highest among industrialized countries, because the growth of immigrant population is more important. According to the data of the U.S. Census Bureau, the population growth rate of the United States was 0.75% in the twelve months ending July 20 12, but it was still lower than the world average annual growth rate (1.09%).

The population of the United States has more than tripled since the 20th century. From 76 million in 1900 to 281000 million in 2000, with an average annual growth of 1.3%. At present, the population of ethnic minorities has the fastest growth rate. According to the Census Bureau's estimate of 20 12, 50.4% of American children under one year old belong to ethnic minorities.

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