What is the racial breakdown of Mississippi?
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- What is the racial breakdown of Mississippi?
- What percent of Mississippi is white?
- Which country is Mississippi?
- Why is it called the Mississippi?
- What is the most common job in Mississippi?
- What percent of MS is Black?
- What's the blackest city in America?
- Is Mississippi poor?
- Is Mississippi a poor state?
- What makes Mississippi special?
What is the racial breakdown of Mississippi?
Mississippi Demographics White: 58.41% Black or African American: 37.72% Two or more races: 1.35%
What percent of Mississippi is white?
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| Population | |
|---|---|
| Persons 65 years and over, percent | 16.4% |
| Female persons, percent | 51.5% |
| Race and Hispanic Origin | |
| White alone, percent | 59.1% |
Which country is Mississippi?
the United States of America Mississippi, constituent state of the United States of America.
Why is it called the Mississippi?
The word Mississippi comes from Messipi, the French rendering of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Algonquin) name for the river, Misi-ziibi (Great River). The Mississippi River water source is fed by Lake Itasca in Northern Minnesota and flows all the way down into the Gulf of Mexico.
What is the most common job in Mississippi?
The most common jobs held by residents of Mississippi, by number of employees, are Driver/sales workers & truck drivers (41,810 people), Registered nurses (37,264 people), and Cashiers (31,426 people).
What percent of MS is Black?
In 2019, 38 percent of Mississippi residents were Black or African American.il y a 6 jours
What's the blackest city in America?
New York city had the largest number of people reporting as Black with about 2.3 million, followed by Chicago, 1.1 million, and Detroit, Philadelphia and Houston, which had between 500,000 and 1 million each.
Is Mississippi poor?
Mississippi's safety score was the lowest in the nation, with the highest homicide rate, 15.,000 people, and a life expectancy of 74.6 years. The state also has the worst poverty rate of 20.3%, while having a very low mean household income of $62,835 — the lowest salary ranking of any state.
Is Mississippi a poor state?
Mississippi's safety score was the lowest in the nation, with the highest homicide rate, 15.,000 people, and a life expectancy of 74.6 years. The state also has the worst poverty rate of 20.3%, while having a very low mean household income of $62,835 — the lowest salary ranking of any state.
What makes Mississippi special?
Mississippi offers an intangible feeling of intensity, love, and warmth that wraps around locals and visitors alike. It's this soul that inspired the music, food, and culture Mississippi so proudly created and happily shares.













