If we include Hispanic whites, as we should, whites constitute 75.14 percent of the total population, down by only 5 percent from the 1990 census.
Four years ago, whites constituted 56 percent of the vote, blacks 28 percent and Hispanic voters 13 percent.
In a nation where whites constitute a majority, white politicians play the race card typically to benefit white candidates.
Per these figures, whites constitute the second largest racial group in the country, after Mestizo.
For the first time in nearly 400 years, non-Hispanic whites now constitute a minority in the nation's largest city.
Among the 1% richest population of Brazil, only 12% were blacks and browns, while whites constituted 86.3% of the group.
In the 1990 census, whites constituted 75.97% of the city's population, but that figure had declined to 48.83% in the 2000 census.
Non-Hispanic whites now constitute 82.7% of the county population.
In 1940, non-Hispanic whites constituted 86.8% of the city's population.
Not only is welfare less than 3 percent of the national budget, but whites constitute a majority of the United States' welfare cases.