Yes, I’d guess that other states in the Great Plains and further west are also, like Montana, Idaho, etc.
This is from May 2015 from the Office of Health Disparities and Health Equity, which is under the Department of Health and Human Services:
82.1% white, non-hispanic
9.2% hispanic
4.4% black, non-hispanic
1.7% asian, non-hispanic
and smaller percentages of others.
I feel very out-of-touch with the “real” world. I’ve been here 22 years now and the places I’d love to live near an ocean! are, for the most part, too expensive for my income. I love the idea of moving, I just don’t know where I’d go to be honest. I know where I don’t want to go!
I have to remember that “home” is often just an area – like where you shop, your hairdresser, auto mechanic, etc. I dunno…I’ve moved so many times like probably 25–30 and am getting older and I’m tired of starting over. I used to move more or less on a whim, by myself, even driving a u-haul. But now I’m more hesitant, tbh probably more afraid.
<sigh> Nebraska is easy, y’know? familiar. I have a number of health issues and my docs are here and belong to the same health system. It would be a major pain to establish all of that in a new place. Sorry…got kind of off the subject.