Research on non-Hispanic whites focuses on understanding the demographics, socioeconomic status, health outcomes, cultural characteristics, and social behaviors of individuals who identify as white and are not of Hispanic or Latino origin in the United States. This research area explores topics such as educational attainment, income levels, employment patterns, health disparities, voting behaviors, and racial attitudes among this population group. Studies may also examine the intersectionality of race, gender, and class within the non-Hispanic white population and how these factors influence social outcomes and experiences.