The Brief

An important tenent of Americana is diversity.

WalletHub is out with its latest data showing the most and least diverse states in the U.S.

What they're saying:

"Race and gender are probably the first things that come to mind when people think about diversity, but there’s plenty more that makes this nation diverse," WalleHub analyst Chip Lupo said online. "The most diverse states have above-average variety when it comes to people’s ages, birthplaces, languages, jobs, family structures and more. Moving to a diverse state can be an extremely enriching experience as it exposes you to new ideas and new ways of living."

By the numbers:

According to projections from the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2045 the United States will no longer have a single ethnic majority—currently non-Hispa

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