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Diversity Facts

Diversity facts provide summaries of diversity data, statistics and trends about traditionally underrepresented groups, including Blacks, Latinos, Asians, American Indians, women, people with disabilities, veterans, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.

Diversity facts help companies stay on top of the latest numbers about diversity in the workplace, spending patterns, demographic changes, lawsuits, corporate governance and much more. These facts are excellent for use in diversity presentations, diversity training and diversity-management reports. They can also be very useful for diversity and/or multicultural marketing.

Below is just a small sampling of diversity facts:

Did You Know That …

  • Nearly 11 percent of the white population doesn't have health insurance versus 19.1 percent for Blacks, 30.7 percent for Latinos, 17.6 percent for Asians and 31.7 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
    (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

Disability

  • Over a 12-year period—from 1995 to 2007—the purchasing power of people with disabilities increased by 26 percent, the equivalent of $45 billion.
    (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
  • In August 2009, the unemployment rate of people with a disability was 16.9 percent, compared with 9.3 percent for people with no ADA-defined disability.
    (Source: Department of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Latinos

  • From 1990 to 2013, Latino purchasing power is projected to grow by 560 percent, while white purchasing power during the same period is only projected to grow by 211 percent.
    (Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth)
  • Between 2005 and 2016, college enrollment for U.S. Latinos is expected to increase by 45 percent, compared with 17 percent for the general population.
    (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

Or That …

Women

  • Approximately 2.4 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs are women, up from 0.6 percent in 2000.
    (Source: Fortune)
  • Twenty percent of the highest-paid employees at Fortune 500 companies are women.
    (Source: Catalyst)

Veterans

  • Six million veterans have disabilities, including loss of hearing and hypertension.
    (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
  • Since the Iraq/Afghanistan wars, 9,100 veterans have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries.
    (Source: U.S. Pentagon)

And That …

LGBTs

  • About 78 percent of LGBT people and their friends and relatives would switch brands to companies that are known as being LGBT-friendly.
    (Witeck-Combs/Harris Interactive)
  • All of The DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity have LGBT employee-resource groups versus 30 percent five years ago.
    (DiversityIncBestPractices.com)

Blacks

  • From 1990 to 2007, the nation's Black population increased by 27 percent, compared with 15 percent for the white population and 21 percent for the total population.
    (Sources: American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau)
  • In 2007, the Black share of total buying power was 8.4 percent, up from 7.4 percent in 1990. This was expected to rise to 8.7 percent by 2012, which accounts for nine cents out of every dollar spent nationwide.
    (Source: Selig Center for Economic Growth)
Browse Our Diversity Facts Articles
Global-Learning Event: What Are the Latino Migration Trends?
Dr. Mark Hugo Lopez of the Pew Center provided a metrics-driven presentation on why building a workforce that includes Latinos will better prepare companies for future demographic changes. Learn the facts. More»
Are Your Global Workers' Families Culturally Competent?
Which companies in The 2009 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® have a formal program to prepare families of employees who work in other countries? What are these companies' policies for business in countries that don't share human-rights values? Find out more here. More»
Gays in the Military: What Do People Think?
Do people ages 18 to 39 think that openly gay and lesbian people should be allowed to serve in the military? Find out more here, plus how the median yearly salaries of veterans compare to those of non-veterans. More»
Do Your Company's Policies Include Gender Identity?
Is gender identity part of your workplace's nondiscrimination policy? How prevalent are these types of policies in The 2009 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® and the Fortune 100? Find out more here. More»
Latest Census Data: When Will White Majority End?
While Latino and Asian populations continue to grow dramatically, white people of European descent are expected to hold on to their majority status in the United States until 2050—eight years longer than previous estimates. More»
Do You Use Employee-Resource Groups for Marketing?
Which companies in The 2009 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® use their employee-resource groups for marketing? How many companies direct their philanthropic contribution to multicultural charities? Find out more here. More»
How Much Does America Spend on Healthcare?
Healthcare spending is currently in the trillions of dollars. Will we see a significant increase in spending over the next seven years? Get detailed numbers here and see which states have the highest rate of uninsured people. More»
Bias Against Women Still Exists in the Workplace
Gender disparity in pay remains, and workers acknowledge the possibility of gender discrimination, but many describe their work environment as gender neutral. A recent report describes this phenomenon as "gender fatigue." Check out this interesting research. More»
How Old Are Most Veterans?
Several generations make up the U.S. veteran population. Where do the nation's oldest and youngest veterans fall in the breakdown of ages? Find out here. More»
Does Your Mission Statement Include Diversity?
Which key elements are in corporate mission statements for The 2009 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity®? How many companies make philanthropy a focus? Find out more here. More»
How Many U.S. Veterans Are Women?
More women are in the military than ever before, but are they a significant percentage of the veteran population? Plus, how have cases of PTSD increased over the past three years? Get detailed numbers here about former military. More»
How Have Drug Therapies Affected the AIDS Epidemic?
Since effective treatment first became available in the mid-90s, millions of lives have been saved. Get detailed numbers here, plus find out how different communities have been affected. More»
American Indian Buying Power Surpasses All Others'
From 1990 to 2008, American Indian buying power outpaced not only that of the general population but also that of whites. Get detailed numbers here and find out more about this demographic. More»
How Many Veterans Pursue Higher Education?
Are former military earning bachelor's degrees? How many veterans are federal employees? Find out more here, including how Americans feel about gays and lesbians serving in the military. More»
How Has the Makeup of the Population Changed?
From 1950 to 2007, the racial makeup of the United States has changed significantly. How does this affect recruitment in companies? Find out more about how this shift is reflected in corporate America. More»
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