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The 2010 Pew Research Center Report (U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey) investigated trends that year in interracial marriage. Their primary findings confirmed trends seen in other research which indicate Asian men are the least desirable to women, and black women are the least desirable to men. Overall, whites were also shown to be the least likely to interracially marry of any race. There were no gender differences in white/hispanic interracial marriage rates overall.
The 2010 Pew Research Center Report (U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 American Community Survey) investigated trends that year in interracial marriage. Their primary findings confirmed trends seen in other research which indicate Asian men are the least desirable to women, and black women are the least desirable to men. Overall, whites were also shown to be the least likely to interracially marry of any race. There were no gender differences in white/hispanic interracial marriage rates overall.
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* 9.4% of whites, 17.1% of blacks, 25.7% of Hispanics and 27.7% of Asians married someone whose race was different from their own.
* 9.4% of whites, 17.1% of blacks, 25.7% of Hispanics and 27.7% of Asians married someone whose race was different from their own.
* 24% of black males married outside their race, compared with just 9% of black female.  
* 24% of black males married outside their race, compared with just 9% of black females.  
* 36% of Asian females married outside their race, compared with just 17% of Asian males.  
* 36% of Asian females married outside their race, compared with just 17% of Asian males.  
* There are no gender differences in intermarriage rates among whites and Hispanics.
* There are no gender differences in intermarriage rates among whites and Hispanics.

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