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Old Posted Jan 2, 2022, 10:56 PM
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(Non-Hispanic) Asians alone in or in combination are a plurality in Queens, just edging out Hispanics, according to the 2020 census:


Asian 672,000 28%
Hispanic 668,000 27.8%
White 549,000 23.5%
Black 390,000 16.2%

* Basically a tie though.
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2022, 11:38 PM
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(Non-Hispanic) Asians alone in or in combination are a plurality in Queens, just edging out Hispanics, according to the 2020 census:


Asian 672,000 28%
Hispanic 668,000 27.8%
White 549,000 23.5%
Black 390,000 16.2%

* Basically a tie though.
Incredibly diverse. Even more so when you break down each racial group. E.G, Asians are probably almost equal when it comes to South and East Asians (latter prob about 60% of Asian population I would guess). You have the blacks consisting of immigrants from the Caribbean - possibly on par if not exceeding local blacks. Whites also include a ton of Arabs and Bukharian Jews - many of whom are either immigrants themselves or first generation.

Pound for pound probably the most diverse county in the USA by every conceivable metric (ethnicity, language, religion, etc).

Look forward to the 2020 breakdowns by racial category.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2022, 12:15 AM
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Thanks for putting this together. I rearranged the list by % to get a different view.

A couple notes. It looks like the West Coast is still by far the preferred destination for Asians. Was surprised to see Las Vegas have such a high % of Filipinos. I wonder why NYC hasn't been a destination for Vietnamese people.

It'd be interesting to see what this list looks like for some of the less known Asian countries as well.
Here’s most of the rest of the Pew link from SE and East Asia, but not south Asia. Interesting to see Minneapolis dominate a lot of these smaller population lists. Not surprised about Riverside. A lot of the local moves happening now are from LA/OC to Riverside.



Indonesia

Los Angeles 14,000
New York 7,000
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA 6,000
San Francisco 4,000
Houston 3,000
Washington 2,000
Dallas 2,000
Boston 2,000
Seattle 2,000
Philadelphia 2,000

Japanese

Honolulu 190,000
Los Angeles 177,000
San Francisco 66,000
New York 56,000
Seattle 53,000
San Jose, CA 37,000
San Diego 35,000
Sacramento, CA 25,000
Chicago 24,000
Washington 22,000

Thai

Los Angeles 33,000
New York 11,000
Washington 10,000
Chicago 8,000
Dallas 7,000
Seattle 6,000
San Francisco 6,000
Las Vegas 6,000
Riverside, CA 4,000
Atlanta 4,000

Burmese

Minneapolis-St. Paul 11,000
Indianapolis 10,000
Dallas 10,000
Fort Wayne, IN 8,000
New York 7,000
Milwaukee 6,000
Los Angeles 6,000
San Francisco 5,000
Atlanta 5,000
Des Moines, IA 5,000

Laotian


Sacramento, CA 11,000
San Francisco 9,000
Minneapolis-St. Paul 8,000
Dallas 8,000
Fresno, CA 8,000
San Diego 7,000
Nashville, TN 7,000
Seattle 6,000
Portland, OR 5,000
Los Angeles 5,000

Cambodians

Los Angeles 41,000
Boston 23,000
Seattle 18,000
Philadelphia 11,000
Stockton, CA 9,000
Washington 9,000
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA 9,000
Providence, RI 8,000
Minneapolis-St. Paul 7,000
San Francisco 6,000
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2022, 12:23 AM
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20%+ Asian counties (US mainland), 2020 census:

Santa Clara CA 794,000 41%
San Francisco CA 316,000 36.2%
Alameda CA 578,000 34.3%
San Mateo CA 247,000 32.4%
Queens NY 672,000 28%
Middlesex NJ 233,000 27%
Orange CA 757,000 23.8%
Loudoun VA 99,000 23.5%
Fort Bend TX 189,000 22.9%
Fairfax VA 261,000 22.7%
King WA 508,000 22.4%
Howard MD 71,000 21.5%
Contra Costa CA 241,000 20.6%
Somerset NJ 71,000 20.5%


* Non-Hispanic, alone or in combination.

Last edited by Docere; Jan 11, 2022 at 8:10 AM.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2022, 5:51 PM
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even though columbus has a growing asian population and cleveland has a bonafide asiatown, overall nothing much asian is going on in ohio (5.6% usa population; 2.2% ohio).



top ohio counties:


Franklin County, Ohio
71,200 (2019)

Cuyahoga County
40,838 (2019)

Summit County, Ohio
19,770 (2019)



top % cities 2020 are small/wealthy suburbs:


1 Dublin (pop 50K) 19.61%
2 Beachwood 12.66%
3 Powell 12.31%
4 Mason 12.2%
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Old Posted Jan 4, 2022, 2:59 AM
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Approximate South Asian population:

900,000+

New York

Indian 711,000
Pakistani 98,000
Bangladeshi 93,000
Nepalese 12,000
Sri Lankan 8,000

400,000+

San Francisco/San Jose

Indian 423,000
Pakistani 15,000 (SF only)

200,000+

Chicago

Indian 238,000
Pakistani 37,000

Washington

Indian 192,000
Pakistani 38,000
Bangladeshi 11,000
Nepalese 10,000

Dallas

Indian 208,000
Pakistani 25,000
Nepalese 15,000
Bangladeshi 6,000

Houston

Indian 161,000
Pakistani 38,000

Los Angeles

Indian 171,000
Pakistani 18,000
Bangladeshi 9,000
Sri Lankan 7,000
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2022, 10:42 PM
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biggest increase in the % of the population that's Asian between 2000 and 2020 by county



1. Forsyth, GA (1% to 18%)
2. Loudoun, VA (5% to 21%)
3. Santa Clara, CA (25% to 39%)
4. Trinity, CA (0% to 14%)
5. Middlesex, NJ (14% to 26%)
6. Howard, MD (8% to 20%)
7. Alameda, CA (20% to 32%)
8. Somerset, NJ (8% to 19%)
9. Fort Bend, TX (11% to 22%)



Growth mainly caused by which ethnicity:
Forsyth, GA-Indian
Loudoun, VA-Indian
Santa Clara, CA- Indian, Chinese
Trinity, CA- Burmese
Middlesex, NJ- Indian
Howard, MD- Indian, Chinese (lesser extent)
Alameda, CA- Indian, Chinese (lesser extent)
Somerset, NJ- Indian
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2022, 1:32 AM
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Wow, that Forsyth County growth is crazy! Basically no Asian population to nearly 1/5 Indian in a decade.
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2022, 3:05 AM
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Indian Americans are a lot more dispersed than Chinese Americans. Pretty sure they're the largest Asian group by quite a sizeable margin in the Midwest and the South.
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2022, 3:06 AM
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Santa Clara is plurality-Asian and Queens may be as well (both Asians and Latinos come in at 27-28%).

Forgot Howard MD and Somerset NJ, edited above.

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Old Posted Mar 7, 2022, 11:09 PM
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More Indian students opting for Canada over US due to pro-immigration policies


"This is attributed largely to how it has become easier for international students to gain temporary visas, and then permanent residence in Canada at a time when then US President Donald Trump was pursuing an anti-immigration policy. Indian graduate students are a significant source of talent for U.S. technology companies and a key source of entrepreneurs, physicians and researchers in America."



Read more at:


https://economictimes.indiatimes.com...campaign=cppst
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 6:47 PM
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2010s Asian growth:


New York City
China: 101,863
India: 68,400
Bangladesh: 36,285
Uzbekistan: 12,503
Pakistan: 9,139

Los Angeles
China: 83,701
Vietnam: 30,465
India: 19,819
Iran: 11,401
Armenia: 9,227

San Francisco
India: 71,556
China: 50,574
Philippines: 4,955
Pakistan: 3,847
Taiwan: 3,267

Dallas/Fort Worth
India: 68,882
China: 16,165
Vietnam: 14,173
Nepal: 9,830
Philippines: 8,747

Houston
India: 35,129
Vietnam: 23,167
China: 20,205
Philippines: 12,744
Pakistan: 10,194

Seattle/Tacoma
India: 50,109
China: 36,747
Philippines: 10,435
Vietnam: 8,400
Iraq: 2,604

San Jose
India: 52,576
China: 44,031
Vietnam: 11,109
Taiwan: 4,065
Iran: 3,762

Washington DC
India: 30,578
China: 15,050
Pakistan: 10,170
Afghanistan: 8,857
Nepal: 6,388

Atlanta
India: 41,604
China: 12,753
Vietnam: 8,589
Burma: 3,786
Bangladesh: 2,529

Chicago
India: 36,632
China: 16,400
Pakistan: 9,412
Vietnam: 5,009
Iraq: 3,846

Detroit
Iraq: 18,995
India: 18,855
Bangladesh: 6,950
Yemen: 6,808
Lebanon: 5,981

Boston
China: 34,378
India: 25,498
Vietnam: 5,323
Iran: 2,444
Cambodia: 2,151

Philadelphia
India: 24,401
China: 16,785
Philippines: 4,501
Bangladesh: 4,179
Taiwan: 1,118

Sacramento
China: 14,347
Afghanistan: 12,732
India: 12,456
Vietnam: 6,744
Philippines: 3,657

Phoenix
India: 19,944
China: 8,141
Philippines: 7,816
Iraq: 4,311
Iran: 1,142

San Diego
India: 12,623
China: 12,298
Iraq: 9,562
Vietnam: 4,066
Iran: 2,570

Riverside/San Bernardino
China: 21,782
Philippines: 10,410
India: 4,264
Vietnam: 3,170
Pakistan: 1,895
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 6:49 PM
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foreign Asian numbers for growth between 2010-2020:

New York City: 228,149
Los Angeles: 162,444
San Francisco: 162,342
Dallas/Fort Worth: 161,809
Houston: 145,275
Seattle/Tacoma: 139,777
San Jose: 123,354
Washington DC: 110,879
Atlanta: 89,740
Chicago: 87,233
Detroit: 84,283
Boston: 81,653
Philadelphia: 64,586
Sacramento: 57,422
Phoenix: 56,191
San Diego: 54,772
Riverside/San Bernardino: 53,222
Austin: 43,588
Las Vegas: 41,077
Charlotte: 40,733
Columbus: 32,391
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 32,345
Portland, OR: 31,042
Tampa: 29,334
Denver: 28,033
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 27,651
Baltimore: 26,718
Raleigh: 25,918
Indianapolis: 25,777
San Antonio: 22,996
Orlando: 20,151
Nashville: 19,048
Kansas City: 16,936
Salt Lake City: 14,691
St. Louis: 14,291
Pittsburgh: 14,130
Hartford: 11,910
Richmond: 10,899
Cincinnati: 10,611
Louisville: 8,451
Providence: 8,038
Cleveland: 7,533
Virginia Beach: 6,912
New Orleans: 5,033
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 7:03 PM
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I know why they are listed separately but functionally SF and SJ should be combined here for a total of 285,696.
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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 7:22 PM
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And L.A. has 215,666 if Riverside is added.
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2022, 9:59 PM
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breakdown of Asian population


New York City East Asian: 41.5% South Asian: 37.4% Southeast Asian: 12.2% West Asian: 8.4%


Los Angeles Southeast Asian: 37.8% East Asian: 37.3% South Asian: 15.2% West Asian: 9.3%


San Francisco East Asian: 44.6% Southeast Asia: 34.2% South Asia: 19.8% West Asia: 2.6%


San Jose Southeast Asia: 33.8% East Asia: 33.0% South Asia: 30.5% West Asia: 2.6%


Chicago South Asia: 39.3% East Asia: 25.0% Southeast Asia: 24.8% West Asia: 10.1%


Washington DC South Asia: 39.5% East Asia: 29.1% Southeast Asia: 23.2% West Asia: 7.3%


Seattle/Tacoma East Asia: 36.2% Southeast Asia: 31.9% South Asia: 27.0% West Asia: 4.6%


Houston Southeast Asia: 38.9% South Asia: 33.7% East Asia: 19.9% West Asia: 9.5%


Dallas/Fort Worth South Asia: 45.8% Southeast Asia: 29.4% East Asia: 17.6% West Asia: 7.2%


Boston East Asia: 42.1% South Asia: 28.3% Southeast Asia: 20.9% West Asia: 8.5%


San Diego Southeast Asia: 49.1% East Asia: 22.6% South Asia: 15.6% West Asia: 12.4%


Atlanta South Asia: 43.0% East Asia: 27.5% Southeast Asia: 23.1% West Asia: 6.2%


Philadelphia South Asia: 40.4% East Asia: 30.2% Southeast Asia: 22.0% West Asia: 7.1%


Detroit West Asia: 45.0% South Asia: 32.4% East Asia: 13.9% Southeast Asia: 8.3%
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Old Posted Jun 17, 2022, 10:11 PM
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Asian groups by city (min. 10k):

Chinese: San Marino, CA (51%)
Indian: Princeton Meadows, NJ (48%)
Filipino: Waipahu, HI (65%)
Vietnamese: Westminster, CA (46%)
Korean: Palisades Park, NJ (50%)
Japanese: Mililani Mauka, HI (47%)
Pakistani: Burtonsville, MD (9%)


Cambodian: Lowell, MA (13%)
Hmong: Maplewood, MN (14%)
Laotian: Storm Lake, IA (7%)
Taiwanese: Arcadia, CA (5%)
Thai: Clarkston, GA (4%)
Bangladeshi: Hamtramck, MI (15%)
Burmese: Huron, SD (6%)
Indonesian: Somersworth, NH (4%)
Nepalese: Clarkston, GA (8%)

source: @SidKhurana3607
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Wow, that Forsyth County growth is crazy! Basically no Asian population to nearly 1/5 Indian in a decade.
Yeah, I was looking at new construction homes in Cumming (a city in Forsyth county) and almost every household was Indian.
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Ithaca NY is a small city with a high Asian population of about 17% and the metro/Tompkins County is 10%.
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Column: How Venice Boulevard keeps South Asian culture alive in Los Angeles







"More South Asians live in Artesia and Woodland Hills, but for many immigrants, Venice Boulevard was their first stop."


https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...513-story.html
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