Compare any two groups, side by side.
Pick a Hispanic origin and a metro for Group A and Group B. Compare across 15 measures spanning education, jobs, marriage, racial identification, language, and military service. Toggle "Adjust marriage for local availability" to divide the non-Hispanic-white intermarriage rate by the metro's NHW share — the propensity index from Slide 12. Cells based on fewer than 30 sampled people are marked too small to report.
What's measured
15 measures grouped into 5 categories. Each cell is computed directly from the 2024 ACS for the specific (origin × metro) combination, on the universe appropriate to that measure.
Local-availability adjustment
The "mainstream non-Hispanic white" intermarriage rate depends partly on how many non-Hispanic whites are around to marry. The toggle divides the rate by the metro's NHW share, producing a propensity index. 1.0 means Hispanics marry NHWs at the rate you'd expect under maximum availability; below 1.0 means below that rate.
Suppression
Cells based on fewer than 30 sampled people are marked too small to report. Most are small national-origin populations in metros where that origin is rare.
Source
2024 ACS 5-year sample via IPUMS USA. Each cell is computed on the universe appropriate to its measure (e.g., labor-force participation on age 25-64; marriage outcomes on married adults; intermarriage via the SPLOC spouse pointer). Cells under n=30 unweighted are suppressed.