Black death and case rates remain disprortionately high, since April.

Percentage difference in share of deaths/cases, compared with race or ethnicity’s share of U.S. population. A value above the dotted line indicates that a community’s share of cases or deaths is greater than its share of the population.

Hispanic shares of cases and deaths have quickly exceeded their population share.

Native American cases remain disproportionately high, as death rates grow.

White rates have stayed disproportionately low.

Notes

Data as of September 20. The percentage represents the ratio of a race or ethnicity's share of cases or deaths with known race or ethnicity to its share of U.S. population. Whites represent the non-Hispanic white population. Hispanic and Latino case and death counts are from states that classify this as an ethnicity, rather than a race, in line with the designation found in the American Community Survey.