2. United States
Black population: 38,499,304
Currently, around 38 and half million black people live in the US, which account for 12.61 percent of total population. It is estimated that by 2060, black population in the US will reach 74.5 million. Compared to whites, black community earns much less, faces higher unemployment rates and risks of poverty, has lower educational achievements and poorer medical care. Apart from this, police violence against blacks has propelled series of protests across America. In this year, 6.46 blacks per million were killed by police compared to 2.71 whites, and 3.06 latinos.