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Arizona California Colorado Florida Michigan New Mexico New York North Carolina Oklahoma Oregon Washington Texas Alaska 723,225 482,760 353,386 DEMOGRAPHICS BUYING POWER In 1990, President George H.W. Bush declared November National American Indian Heritage Month. Today, American Indians comprise 1.3 percent of the U.S. population. Their buying power, which this year is 156 percent greater than in 2000, is expected to grow to $148 billion by 2017. Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth 4 million or 1.3% 5 million or 1.5% of total population of total population MEDIAN AGE POPULATION Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Pew Hispanic Center 29 28 31 33 42 American Indians Latinos Blacks Asian Americans Whites Total population 32.6 32.6 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME (2008) Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth Source: U.S. Census Bureau PERCENT CHANGE IN BUYING POWER (2010–2017) Source: U.S. Census Bureau EDUCATION (People 25 and older) WITH AT LEAST A HIGH-SCHOOL EDUCATION WITH A BACHELOR’S DEGREE WITH ADVANCED DEGREES American Indians and Alaska Natives 80% Total U.S. population 85% American Indians and Alaska Natives 16% Total U.S. population 28% American Indians and Alaska Natives 3.9% Total U.S. population 8.9% 2015 2017 2010 2000 1990 $19.6 $40 $87 $103 $148 National Blacks Asian Americans Latinos American Indians 44% 42% 42% 26% 24% U.S. Median Household Income Asian Americans Whites Latinos Blacks American Indians $41,945 $33,578 $40,165 $54,168 $67,022 $50,046 AMERICAN INDIAN BUYING POWER (IN BILLIONS) TOTAL POPULATION BUYING POWER 2010 $12.2 trillion 2015 $15.1 trillion American Indian Heritage Month Facts & Figures WHERE DO AMERICAN INDIANS LIVE? Nearly 1/3 of American Indians live in these three states States with more than 100,000 American Indian and Alaska Native residents as of 2010. FOR MORE FACTS AND FIGURES: www.DiversityInc.com/diversity-facts 2012 2017

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Arizona

California

Colorado

Florida

Michigan

NewMexico

NewYork

North Carolina

Oklahoma

Oregon

Washington

Texas

Alaska

723,225

482,760

353,386

DEMOGRAPHICS BUYING POWER

In 1990, President George H.W. Bush declared November National American Indian Heritage Month. Today, American Indians comprise 1.3 percent of the U.S. population. Their buying power, which this year is 156 percent greater than in 2000, is expected to grow to $148 billion by 2017. Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth

4 million or

1.3% 5 million or

1.5% of total population of total population

MEDIAN AGEPOPULATION

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Pew Hispanic Center

0 10 20 30 40 50

Total population

Whites

Asian Americans

Blacks

Latinos

American Indians

2928

3133

42

American Indians

LatinosBlacksAsian Americans

Whites

Total population 32.632.6

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME (2008)

Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

PERCENT CHANGE IN BUYING POWER (2010–2017)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

EDUCATION (People 25 and older)

WITH AT LEAST A HIGH-SCHOOL EDUCATION

WITH A BACHELOR’S DEGREE

WITH ADVANCED DEGREES

American Indians and Alaska Natives

80%Total U.S.

population

85% American Indians

and Alaska Natives

16% Total U.S.

population

28% American Indians

and Alaska Natives

3.9% Total U.S.

population

8.9%

2015

2017

2010

2000

1990 $19.6$40

$87$103

$148

National

Blacks

Asian Americans

Latinos

American Indians 44%42%42%

26%24%

U.S. Median Household Income

Asian Americans

Whites

Latinos

Blacks

American Indians $41,945

$33,578

$40,165

$54,168

$67,022

$50,046

AMERICAN INDIAN BUYING POWER (IN BILLIONS)

TOTAL POPULATION BUYING POWER

2010 $12.2 trillion

2015 $15.1 trillion

American Indian Heritage Month Facts & Figures

WHERE DO AMERICAN INDIANS LIVE?

Nearly 1/3 of American Indians live in these three states

States with more than 100,000 American Indian and Alaska Native residents as of 2010.

FOR MORE FACTS AND FIGURES: www.DiversityInc.com/diversity-facts

2012

2017