From Deseret News archives:
Minority growth rapid in Utah
Hispanics lead way; state still much more white than the U.S. as a whole
Vasquez's observations match a new census report that shows Utah's minority population growth continuing to outpace the growth of the non-Hispanic white majority.
Utah's largest minority group, Hispanics had grown to more than a quarter million on July 1, 2004, an estimated 25 percent increase since the April 2000 population estimates base, according to population estimates released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
One in 10 Utahns is now Hispanic, said Robert Spendlove, manager of demographic and economic analysis for the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.
Minorities comprise about 16 percent of the state's estimated 2.4 million population, according to the census.
The signs of increasing diversity are easy to find in Salt Lake County, which saw a nearly 3 percentage point growth in its minority population from April 1, 2001, to July 1, 2004.
On State Street, Maria Vasquez's family owns La Cabanita, a market that caries a variety of products, from the Peruvian Inca Kola to Panet�n, a fruit cake traditional for the recent Independence Day celebration and other holidays. The same mini-mall, Midtown Plaza, is home to businesses ranging from a travel agency advertising "viajes/travel" to a Hawaiian barbecue.
Yet, despite its increasing diversity, Utah remains among the states with overwhelming majorities of white, non-Hispanics. The estimates show Utah ranking 36th nationally in its percentage of ethnic minorities.
The Census Bureau considers minorities to be all people except non-Hispanic whites of a single race. Hispanic is considered a separate category from race, so Hispanics may belong to any race.
Texas has joined Hawaii, New Mexico and California as what are considered majority-minority states, along with the District of Columbia, according to the census. Texas' minority population of 11.3 million comprises 50.2 percent of the state's population.
In contrast, Maine and Vermont, each with 96 percent white non-Hispanics, were the least diverse states, according to the report.
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