A large majority of the Wisconsin household population is non-Hispanic white (86%), according to estimates from the 2008 Family Health Survey. Six percent of the population is non-Hispanic black or African American, and 5 percent is Hispanic or Latino. One percent of the population is non- Hispanic American Indian, 1 percent is non-Hispanic Asian, less than percent is non-Hispanic other, and 1 percent is composed of non-Hispanic members of two or more racial groups (Figure 9). Among children (ages 0-17), 82 percent are non-Hispanic white, 7 percent are non-Hispanic black and 7 percent are Hispanic or Latino