According to Pew, only 10% of marriages are interracial. How can we increase that percentage? (user search)
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  According to Pew, only 10% of marriages are interracial. How can we increase that percentage? (search mode)
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« on: March 30, 2023, 09:35:46 PM »

An easy way to increase the number might be to recognize more discrete racial groups -- we frequently discuss adding a MENA category to the Census, and I believe Florida has considered recognizing a "Lusitanic" category in addition to a Hispanic one. South and East Asians can be broken up from each other.

The more races we have, the more existing marriages can be recognized as interracial, causing the statistic cited in your first post to soar.
But Hispanic is not a separate race on the Census.
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