When determining healthcare needs for a patient population, the healthcare organization analyzes the percentage of races represented within the organization with those of the U.S. Census. What was the change in the White population between the 2000 Census data and 2014 Census Bureau estimates?
1. 7.2%
2. 1.2%
3. 0.3%
4. 3.8%
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Explanation: 1. The White-alone population decreased by approximately 7.2% from the 2000 Census to the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
2. The Asian population increased approximately 1.6% from 2000 Census to the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
3. The Black or African-American population increased approximately 0.4% from 2000 Census to the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
4. The Hispanic or Latino population increased approximately 4.8% from 2000 Census to the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
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