02-14-2020, 09:02 AM
Location: Baltimore
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jessemh431
I posted MSA stats specifically for the reason that I knew someone would say Baltimore is all just poor black people living in a ghetto.
Still, though, Baltimore single largest majority is still a smaller percentage of the population than the others. Baltimore's black population is 62.5% black. Denver is 76.5% white. Minneapolis is 63.8% white. Portland is 77.1% white.
I could also the same about Portland OR? "How is an immense yuppie utopia filled with white hipsters diverse? That's as monolithic as it gets." Being more dangerous than the other cities on this list doesn't make Baltimore per se less diverse. And again, going back to the post I was referring to originally, even if Baltimore is not the most diverse of the group, it's still quite a diverse MSA and it still can easily win or stand tall in almost all of the other categories for this thread.
The only stat you got right here was Baltimore. None of those cities are that white...
02-14-2020, 09:05 AM
Location: Baltimore
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YIMBY
Meh. The fact that Denver and its metro have a sizable Hispanic population, which is majority Mexican, does not make it more diverse.
marothisu had started a thread ranking the Top 10 MSAs per Single Ancestry Reported. Worth checking out.
Source:
https://www.city-data.com/forum/city...-ancestry.html
I've also posted the info below:
MSA
Mexican
1. Los Angeles: 4,629,554 people
2. Riverside, CA: 1,917,304
3. Houston: 1,805,212
4. Dallas: 1,655,718
5. Chicago: 1,627,639
6. Phoenix: 1,206,097
7. San Antonio: 1,142,036
8. San Diego: 960,434
9. McAllen, TX: 734,435
10. San Francisco: 666,458
American
1. New York: 662,221 people
2. Atlanta: 469,646
3. Dallas: 397,564
4. Los Angeles: 287,319
5. Miami: 250,079
6. Tampa: 250,049
7. Houston: 230,591
8. Nashville: 220,396
9. Chicago: 209,169
10. Detroit: 207,076
German
1. Chicago: 373,758
2. Minneapolis: 341,897
3. St. Louis: 340,200
4. New York: 278,287
5. Cincinnati: 274,219
6. Philadelphia: 223559
7. Dallas: 215,332
8. Phoenix: 204,891
9. Milwaukee: 204,440
10. Houston: 188,607
Puerto Rican
1. New York: 1,262,720 people
2. Orlando: 332,086
3. Philadelphia: 267,681
4. Miami: 233,019
5. Chicago: 205,011
6. Tampa: 170,901
7. Boston: 132,391
8. Hartford, CT: 115,952
9. Springfield, MA: 96,239
10. New Haven, CT: 86,006
Irish
1. New York: 578,508 people
2. Boston: 374,144
3. Philadelphia: 332,975
4. Chicago: 260,697
5. Dallas: 155,643
6. Los Angeles: 143,095
7. Washington DC: 142,703
8. Atlanta: 135,842
9. Houston: 108,859
10. Phoenix: 108,601
English
1. Dallas: 198,705 people
2. Atlanta: 191,178
3. Los Angeles: 152,717
4. Houston: 134,144
5. Washington DC: 127,160
6. Phoenix: 123,918
7. New York: 122,791
8. Boston: 110,008
9. Salt Lake City: 102,131
10. Philadelphia: 98,464
Italian
1. New York: 1,267,483 people
2. Philadelphia: 315,886
3. Boston: 237,263
4. Chicago: 214,929
5. Miami: 149,857
6. Pittsburgh: 135,899
7. Los Angeles: 132,788
8. Detroit: 100,180
9. Providence: 95,745
10. Tampa: 94,459
Chinese
1. New York: 758,227 people
2. Los Angeles: 541,266
3. San Francisco: 472,346
4. San Jose: 176,280
5. Boston: 137,273
6. Chicago: 110,379
7. Washington DC: 108,456
8. Seattle: 102,154
9. Houston: 89,338
10. Philadelphia: 81,922
Indian
1. New York: 619,763 people
2. Chicago: 204,818
3. San Francisco: 167,315
4. San Jose: 156,198
5. Washington DC: 150,591
6. Dallas: 140,197
7. Los Angeles: 138,791
8. Houston: 123,598
9. Philadelphia: 108,543
10. Atlanta: 102,488
Polish
1. Chicago: 380,294 people
2. New York: 310,820
3. Detroit: 166,508
4. Philadelphia: 92,008
5. Buffalo: 79,415
6. Pittsburgh: 60,720
7. Cleveland: 54,115
8. Milwaukee: 52,191
9. Hartford, CT: 47,929
10. Miami: 46,925
Filipino
1. Los Angeles: 417,495 people
2. San Francisco: 250,154
3. New York: 204,386
4. San Diego: 157,580
5. Honolulu: 147,778
6. Chicago: 111,688
7. Las Vegas: 103,761
8. Riverside, CA: 93,036
9. San Jose: 91,922
10. Seattle: 70,876
Cuban
1. Miami: 1,103,860 people
2. New York: 147,070
3. Tampa: 106,516
4. Los Angeles: 48,837
5. Orlando: 47,562
6. Houston: 28,253
7. Cape Coral, FL: 26,270
8. Las Vegas: 25,087
9. Chicago: 23,410
10. Atlanta: 22,071
Salvadoran
1. Los Angeles: 445,848 people
2. Washington DC: 294,566
3. New York: 240,975
4. Houston: 172,840
5. San Francisco: 87,219
6. Dallas: 78,519
7. Riverside, CA: 55,327
8. Boston: 48,490
9. Miami: 38,938
10. Las Vegas: 32,081
Dominican
1. New York: 1,031,705 people
2. Boston: 119,412
3. Miami: 109,527
4. Providence: 50,460
5. Orlando: 46,918
6. Philadelphia: 39,218
7. Washington DC: 23,075
8. Tampa: 21,177
9. Allentown, PA: 17,803
10. Atlanta: 17,731
Vietnamese
1. Los Angeles: 294,155 people
2. San Jose: 133,134
3. Houston: 114,539
4. Dallas: 83,795
5. Washington DC: 65,940
6. San Francisco: 63,262
7. Seattle: 58,352
8. San Diego: 50,279
9. Atlanta: 41,112
10. Boston: 35,539
French (except Basque)
1. Lafayette, LA: 58,780 people
2. New Orleans: 58,321
3. Boston: 51,982
4. Baton Rouge, LA: 48,203
5. Providence: 43,210
6. New York: 41,372
7. Houston: 39,280
8. Worcester, MA: 34,801
9. Houma, LA: 32,661
10. Los Angeles: 31,114
Scottish
1. Dallas: 44,358 people
2. Atlanta: 38,008
3. Los Angeles: 33,482
4. New York: 32,133
5. Washington DC: 27,205
6. Boston: 27,026
7. Detroit: 26,740
8. Phoenix: 25,475
9. Houston: 25,376
10. Seattle: 24,805
Korean
1. Los Angeles: 307,775 people
2. New York: 202,154
3. Washington DC: 79,050
4. Chicago: 52,457
5. Seattle: 52,067
6. Atlanta: 44,796
7. San Francisco: 44,609
8. Philadelphia: 34,724
9. Dallas: 30,734
10. San Jose: 28,871
Guatemalan
1. Los Angeles: 284,849 people
2. New York: 125,562
3. Washington DC: 66,687
4. Miami: 58,973
5. Houston: 48,191
6. San Francisco: 46,608
7. Chicago: 37,419
8. Riverside, CA: 36,959
9. Boston: 34,063
10. Providence: 26,390
Norwegian
1. Minneapolis: 127,082 people
2. Seattle: 65,344
3. Phoenix: 30,786
4. Portland: 30,071
5. Chicago: 28,769
6. Fargo, ND: 28,617
7. Los Angeles: 28,611
8. Madison, WI: 22,101
9. New York: 20,259
10. Denver: 18,679
Colombian
1. New York: 259,337 people
2. Miami: 236,211
3. Orlando: 43,931
4. Los Angeles: 36,650
5. Houston: 35,252
6. Tampa: 27,610
7. Atlanta: 27,213
8. Washington DC: 27,204
9. Boston: 27,001
10. Chicago: 21,781
Russian
1. New York: 207,594 people
2. Los Angeles: 70,534
3. Miami: 50,060
4. Chicago: 42,967
5. Philadelphia: 40,796
6. Boston: 36,094
7. San Francisco: 28,751
8. Washington DC: 28,339
9. Seattle: 21,507
10. Sacramento: 20,952
Dutch
1. Grand Rapids, MI: 114,451 people
2. Chicago: 36,838
3. New York: 29,258
4. Los Angeles: 23,628
5. Phoenix: 15,999
6. Seattle: 15,427
7. Dallas: 15,353
8. Kalamazoo, MI: 13,248
9. Holland, MI: 12,794
10. Riverside, CA: 11,858
French Canadian
1. Boston: 63,699 people
2. Providence: 40,372
3. Worcester, MA: 32,062
4. Lafayette, LA: 27,630
5. Manchester, NH: 23,661
6. Portland, ME: 23,211
7. Detroit: 22,461
8. Hartford, CT: 18,741
9. Springfield, MA: 15,967
10. Opelousas, LA: 15,503
Swedish
1. Minneapolis: 60,138 people
2. Chicago: 36,756
3. Seattle: 27,314
4. Los Angeles: 23,454
5. Phoenix: 18,574
6. Portland: 16,929
7. New York: 16,312
8. Denver: 14,846
9. Boston: 13,330
10. San Francisco: 11,956
Haitian
1. Miami: 294,859 people
2. New York: 212,360
3. Boston: 62,027
4. Orlando: 46,520
5. Atlanta: 19,298
6. Philadelphia: 16,782
7. Naples, FL: 15,230
8. Bridgeport, CT: 11,945
9. Tampa: 11,708
10. Cape Coral, FL: 11,027
Jamaican
1. New York: 304,021 people
2. Miami: 151,681
3. Atlanta: 39,438
4. Orlando: 26,856
5. Washington DC: 24,927
6. Hartford, CT: 23,355
7. Philadelphia: 21,865
8. Boston: 14,477
9. Tampa: 12,389
10. Bridgeport, CT: 11,558
Honduran
1. New York: 118,303 people
2. Miami: 92,673
3. Houston: 70,561
4. Los Angeles: 55,607
5. Washington DC: 53,357
6. New Orleans: 30,025
7. Dallas: 26,910
8. Atlanta: 21,091
9. Chicago: 15,981
10. Charlotte: 15,744
Japanese
1. Honolulu: 146,360 people
2. Los Angeles: 132,533
3. New York: 45,783
4. San Francisco: 42,566
5. Seattle: 28,293
6. San Jose: 26,761
7. San Diego: 18,960
8. Hilo, HI: 17,981
9. Chicago: 16,629
10. Sacramento: 14,382
Spaniard
1. New York: 63,020 people
2. Los Angeles: 43,416
3. Albuquerque: 40,624
4. Miami: 23,676
5. Denver: 23,498
6. San Francisco: 22,496
7. Houston: 20,848
8. Riverside, CA: 20,534
9. Dallas: 18,329
10. Phoenix: 16,501
Ecuadorian
1. New York: 381,749 people
2. Miami: 43,146
3. Chicago: 26,971
4. Los Angeles: 25,766
5. Bridgeport, CT: 16,693
6. Orlando: 12,001
7. Washington DC: 11,552
8. Minneapolis: 8225
9. New Haven, CT: 7534
10. Philadelphia: 7284
British
1. New York: 27,516 people
2. Los Angeles: 23,511
3. Washington DC: 18,983
4. Atlanta: 17,527
5. Dallas: 17,097
6. Houston: 16,107
7. San Francisco: 14,269
8. Seattle: 13,085
9. Boston: 12,638
10. Phoenix: 11,057
Peruvian
1. New York: 153,684 people
2. Miami: 82,830
3. Los Angeles: 49,995
4. Washington DC: 47,758
5. San Francisco: 21,705
6. Orlando: 11,735
7. Riverside, CA: 11,537
8. Chicago: 11,294
9. Boston: 9884
10. Houston: 9555
Portuguese
1. Providence: 143,013
2. New York: 68,657
3. Boston: 48,479
4. San Francisco: 22,778
5. Sacramento: 13,327
6. Modesto, CA: 12,369
7. San Jose: 11,275
8. Los Angeles: 10,673
9. Merced, CA: 9975
10. Stockton, CA: 8692
Greek
1. New York: 98,284 people
2. Chicago: 49,671
3. Boston: 32,768
4. Los Angeles: 18,148
5. Philadelphia: 15,421
6. Washington DC: 15,086
7. Tampa: 13,468
8. Detroit: 12,169
9. Miami: 9987
10. San Francisco: 9549
Ukranian
1. New York: 81,966 people
2. Chicago: 29,152
3. Seattle: 25,651
4. Philadelphia: 25,289
5. Sacramento: 19,520
6. Portland: 17,443
7. Los Angeles: 16,478
8. Cleveland: 10,534
9. Detroit: 10,396
10. Washington DC: 8963
Pakistani
1. New York: 95,920 people
2. Washington DC: 38,330
3. Houston: 35,756
4. Chicago: 29,979
5. Dallas: 18,823
6. Los Angeles: 15,696
7. Atlanta: 11,364
8. San Francisco: 10,964
9. Philadelphia: 10,492
10. Baltimore: 10,017
Hungarian
1. New York: 69,259 people
2. Cleveland: 22,965
3. Los Angeles: 15,718
4. Detroit: 14,184
5. Chicago: 12,530
6. Pittsburgh: 11,170
7. Miami: 10,980
8. Philadelphia: 9800
9. Washington DC: 6954
10. Phoenix: 6723
Nicaraguan
1. Miami: 132,347 people
2. Los Angeles: 44,426
3. San Francisco: 34,729
4. New York: 22,076
5. Washington DC: 16,159
6. Riverside, CA: 13,957
7. Houston: 12,438
8. Atlanta: 6022
9. New Orleans: 5531
10. San Jose: 4916
Czech
1. Chicago: 25,916 people
2. Houston: 19,769
3. Minneapolis: 12,806
4. Dallas: 11,922
5. New York: 11,728
6. Omaha: 11,143
7. Austin: 7771
8. Cleveland: 6982
9. Los Angeles: 6505
10. Lincoln, NE: 6163
Iranian
1. Los Angeles: 103,862 people
2. New York: 25,346
3. Washington DC: 24,894
4. San Francisco: 20,614
5. San Jose: 13,546
6. San Diego: 12,006
7. Houston: 10,869
8. Dallas: 10,487
9. Seattle: 6883
10. Sacramento: 6807
Armenian
1. Los Angeles: 178500 people
2. New York: 21,297
3. Boston: 12,604
4. Fresno: 6810
5. San Francisco: 6518
6. Detroit: 5929
7. Sacramento: 4353
8. Washington DC: 4259
9. Philadelphia: 4218
10. Chicago: 4043
Canadian
1. Boston: 15,319 people
2. Los Angeles: 13,158
3. New York: 12,370
4. Miami: 12,046
5. Phoenix: 11,468
6. Detroit: 9449
7. Seattle: 7424
8. Tampa: 7114
9. Riverside, CA: 6559
10. Houston: 6070
Danish
1. Salt Lake City: 12,732 people
2. Los Angeles: 9305
3. Ogden, UT: 8274
4. Phoenix: 8003
5. Minneapolis: 7973
6. Seattle: 7943
7. Provo, UT: 7820
8. Chicago: 7061
9. New York: 6989
10. Omaha: 6987
Venezuelan
1. Miami: 102,459 people
2. New York: 24,387
3. Orlando: 21,454
4. Houston: 20,238
5. Washington DC: 7969
6. Tampa: 7136
7. Atlanta: 6923
8. Los Angeles: 5823
9. Dallas: 4816
10. Boston: 4203
Nigerian
1. New York: 43,442 people
2. Houston: 33,955
3. Washington DC: 25,741
4. Dallas: 18,439
5. Atlanta: 17,401
6. Chicago: 13,862
7. Baltimore: 12,848
8. Los Angeles: 11,491
9. Philadelphia: 6657
10: Boston: 5541
Hmong
1. Minneapolis: 69,957 people
2. Fresno: 31,778
3. Sacramento: 27,709
4. Milwaukee: 14,628
5. Stockton, CA: 8576
6. Merced, CA: 6250
7. Madison, WI: 6122
8. Wausau, WI: 6116
9. Hickory, NC :6107
10. Sheboygan, WI: 4877
Brazilian
1. Boston: 43,804 people
2. New York: 40,406
3. Miami: 32,907
4. Bridgeport, CT: 10,528
5. Orlando: 9812
6. Washington DC: 7930
7. Worcester, MA: 6920
8. Philadelphia: 6915
9. Los Angeles: 6740
10. Atlanta: 6700
Argentinean
1. Miami: 49,632 people
2. New York: 43,556
3. Los Angeles: 25,357
4. Washington DC: 12,098
5. Houston: 7540
6. Chicago: 6486
7. Riverside, CA: 5855
8. San Francisco: 5696
9. Dallas: 5404
10. Orlando: 4675
Cambodian
1. Los Angeles: 41,431 people
2. Boston: 24,640
3. Seattle: 17,497
4. Philadelphia: 12,920
5. Stockton, CA: 11,600
6. Washington DC: 6976
7. Providence: 6906
8. Riverside: 6483
9. San Francisco: 6092
10. Minneapolis: 5908
Romanian
1. New York: 28,978 people
2. Chicago: 19,910
3. Los Angeles: 12,127
4. Detroit: 11,244
5. Miami: 10,171
6. Seattle: 9159
7. Portland: 7980
8. Atlanta: 7133
9. Phoenix: 7049
10. Sacramento: 6980
Lebanese
1. Detroit: 35,065 people
2. Los Angeles: 15,090
3. New York: 13,489
4. Boston: 9833
5. Miami: 7057
6. Washington DC: 6290
7. Houston: 6075
8. Dallas: 4223
9. Chicago: 4004
10. Cleveland: 3912
Ethiopian
1. Washington DC: 47,558 people
2. Seattle: 17,483
3. Minneapolis: 15,630
4. Atlanta: 15,525
5. Dallas: 11,078
6. Los Angeles: 9268
7. Las Vegas: 8820
8. Denver: 8059
9. San Francisco: 7296
10. Houston: 5377
Laotian
1. Sacramento: 14,506 people
2. Dallas: 9239
3. San Francisco: 9012
4. Fresno: 7941
5. Seattle: 7862
6. Minneapolis: 7706
7. San Diego: 7441
8. Los Angeles: 6009
9. Nashville: 5963
10. Portland: 5340
Swiss
1. New York: 6519 people
2. Los Angeles: 5332
3. Lancaster, PA: 4916
4. Madison, WI: 4305
5. San Francisco: 4050
6. Seattle: 3883
7. Chicago: 3349
8. Portland: 3291
9. Phoenix: 3111
10. Dallas: 3056
Guyanese
1. New York: 135,995 people
2. Miami: 6637
3. Washington DC: 5966
4. Orlando: 5759
5. Atlanta: 5253
6. Albany, NY: 3796
7. Tampa: 1954
8. Philadelphia: 1739
9. Minneapolis: 1620
10. Hartford, CT: 1587
Egyptian
1. New York: 55,660 people
2. Los Angeles: 21,330
3. Washington DC: 8922
4. Nashville: 7053
5. Riverside, CA: 6453
6. Chicago: 5314
7. Philadelphia: 4264
8. Houston: 3877
9. Boston: 3518
10. Tampa: 3171
Lithuanian
1. Chicago: 28,192 people
2. New York: 13,556
3. Boston: 8431
4. Philadelphia: 7149
5. Los Angeles: 5976
6. Washington DC: 4273
7. Baltimore: 4273
8. Miami: 3943
9. Detroit: 3925
10. Scranton, PA: 3849
Panamanian
1. New York: 33,266 people
2. Miami: 15,888
3. Washington DC: 8604
4. Atlanta: 6587
5. Los Angeles: 6297
6. Orlando: 4666
7. Tampa: 4310
8. Houston: 3823
9. San Antonio: 3561
10. Philadelphia: 3422
Finnish
1. Minneapolis: 14,599 people
2. Duluth, MN: 10,879
3. Detroit: 9371
4. Portland: 6562
5. Houghton, MI: 6365
6. Seattle: 5043
7. Marquette, MI: 4703
8. Chicago: 4531
9. Phoenix: 4009
10. Boston: 3828
Thai
1. Los Angeles: 28,829 people
2. New York: 11,337
3. Washington DC: 9089
4. San Francisco: 7140
5. Chicago: 6576
6. Las Vegas: 5447
7. Riverside, CA: 5126
8. Dallas: 4470
9. Seattle: 4388
10. Houston: 4186
Yugoslavian
1. Chicago: 12,752 people
2. New York: 11,594
3. St. Louis: 11,132
4. Detroit: 6181
5. Atlanta: 5516
6. Des Moines: 5118
7. Phoenix: 4510
8. Tampa: 3858
9. Los Angeles: 3729
10. Utica, NY: 3712
Bangladeshi
1. New York: 76,897 people
2. Washington DC: 10,014
3. Detroit: 9409
4. Los Angeles: 5432
5. Dallas: 5349
6. Philadelphia: 4405
7. Atlanta: 3805
8. Boston: 2462
9. Miami: 2129
10: Houston: 2072
Trinidadian and Tobagonian
1. New York: 79,552 people
2. Miami: 12,315
3. Washington DC: 6540
4. Orlando: 5449
5. Baltimore: 4770
6. Atlanta: 4732
7. Houston: 4389
8. Boston: 3870
9. Philadelphia: 3626
10. Tampa: 2253
Albanian
1. New York: 51,041 people
2. Detroit: 21,071
3. Chicago: 9645
4. Boston: 9096
5. Philadelphia: 6851
6. Worcester, MA: 3926
7. New Haven, CT: 3434
8. Jacksonville: 2819
9. Tampa: 2485
10. Hartford, CT: 2456
Austrian
1. New York: 19,263 people
2. Chicago: 6736
3. Los Angeles: 6009
4. Miami: 5320
5. Philadelphia: 3468
6. Washington DC: 2981
7. San Francisco: 2938
8. Allentown, PA: 2803
9. Boston: 2799
10. Denver: 2346
Chilean
1. New York: 23,715 people
2. Miami: 18,050
3. Los Angeles: 12,108
4. Washington DC: 8041
5. San Francisco: 4881
6. Boston: 3828
7. Chicago: 3067
8. Atlanta: 2760
9. Riverside, CA: 2669
10. Houston: 2224
Croatian
1. New York: 15,448 people
2. Chicago: 12,449
3. Pittsburgh: 9336
4. Los Angeles: 7330
5. Cleveland: 6725
6. Seattle: 3110
7. St. Louis: 3039
8. Kansas City: 2818
9. San Francisco: 2776
10: Detroit: 2772
Costa Rican
1. New York: 28,879 people
2. Miami: 13,843
3. Los Angeles: 12,199
4. Washington DC: 5342
5. Riverside, CA: 4043
6. Orlando: 3952
7. Tampa: 3068
8. San Francisco: 3003
9. Dallas: 2986
10. Atlanta: 2860
Turkish
1. New York: 33,181 people
2. Washington DC: 6509
3. Los Angeles: 5905
4. Philadelphia: 5450
5. Miami: 4886
6. Chicago: 4724
7. Boston: 4087
8. Houston: 3969
9. Seattle: 3541
10. San Francisco: 3485
Burmese
1. Minneapolis: 9195 people
2. Dallas: 5568
3. Los Angeles: 5567
4. San Francisco: 5538
5. New York: 5534
6. Indianapolis: 5423
7. Atlanta: 4385
8. Fort Wayne, IN: 3863
9. Buffalo: 3851
10. Omaha: 3460
Somalian
1. Minneapolis: 34,181 people
2. Columbus, OH: 11,701
3. Seattle: 11,365
4. Washington, DC: 3979
5. San Diego: 3784
6. Boston: 3414
7. Atlanta: 3226
8. St. Cloud, MN: 2801
9. Rochester, MN: 2667
10. Louisville: 2659
Nepalese
1. New York: 8722 people
2. Washington DC: 8435
3. Dallas: 8303
4. Boston: 4776
5. San Francisco: 4169
6. Baltimore: 3726
7. Atlanta: 3295
8. Houston: 3081
9. Los Angeles: 2746
10. Denver: 2669
Bolivean
1. Washington DC: 45,729 people
2. New York: 10,367
3. Miami: 8421
4. Los Angeles: 6989
5. Providence: 3029
6. Houston: 2754
7. San Francisco: 2308
8. Chicago: 1828
9. Boston: 1678
10. Baltimore: 1548
Czechoslovakian
1. New York: 6979 people
2. Chicago: 5843
3. Dallas: 3052
4. Minneapolis: 2843
5. Los Angeles: 2833
6. Pittsburgh: 2811
7. Cleveland: 2791
8. Houston: 2399
9. Philadelphia: 2204
10. Miami: 1948
Iraqi
1. Detroit: 19,264 people
2. San Diego: 10,309
3. Chicago: 6730
4. Phoenix: 5046
5. Washington DC: 4317
6. Los Angeles: 3866
7. Houston: 3167
8. Seattle: 2933
9. Dallas: 2909
10. Lincoln, NE: 2081
Ghanaian
1. New York: 29,396 people
2. Washington DC: 17,072
3. Atlanta: 4771
4. Chicago: 4120
5. Columbus, OH: 3237
6. Worcester, MA: 3075
7. Philadelphia: 2834
8. Baltimore: 2293
9. Dallas: 1872
10. Denver: 1870
Belgian
1. Detroit: 8225 people
2. Green Bay, WI: 7343
3. Davenport, IA: 4534
4. New York: 4339
5. Chicago: 3202
6. Los Angeles: 2357
7. South Bend, IN: 1764
8. Kansas City: 1676
9. Miami: 1515
10. Washington DC: 1471
Serbian
1. Chicago: 19,452 people
2. New York: 8160
3. Cleveland: 3572
4. Pittsburgh: 3337
5. Phoenix: 3297
6. Detroit: 3226
7. Milwaukee: 3017
8. Los Angeles: 2730
9. Las Vegas: 2034
10. Tampa: 1948
Afghan
1. Washington DC: 13,547 people
2. San Francisco: 10,715
3. New York: 8958
4. Sacramento: 6420
5. Los Angeles: 6284
6. San Diego: 2827
7. Stockton: 2788
8. Riverside, CA: 2240
9. Atlanta: 2106
10. San Jose: 1679
Israeli
1. New York: 24,892 people
2. Los Angeles: 12,060
3. Miami: 8343
4. San Jose: 2884
5. San Francisco: 2338
6. Chicago: 2204
7. Boston: 2029
8. Philadelphia: 1862
9. Washington DC: 1603
10. Seattle: 1470
Palestinian
1. Chicago: 10,113 people
2. New York: 10,061
3. San Francisco: 3778
4. Los Angeles: 3646
5. Cleveland: 3448
6. Washington DC: 3293
7. Houston: 3110
8. Detroit: 2925
9. Miami: 2467
10. Dallas: 1783
Syrian
1. New York: 13,587 people
2. Los Angeles: 8369
3. Chicago: 4411
4. Detroit: 4126
5. Allentown, PA: 3644
6. Riverside, CA: 2647
7. Boston: 2167
8. Washington DC: 2108
9. Miami: 1951
10. Dallas: 1329
Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac
1. Detroit: 34,194 people
2. San Diego: 12,929
3. Chicago: 11,833
4. Modesto, CA: 6294
5. San Jose: 3664
6. Los Angeles: 2881
7. Phoenix: 2416
8. New York: 1085
9. Riverside, CA: 786
10. San Francisco: 566
Moroccan
1. New York: 12,766 people
2. Boston: 5845
3. Washington DC: 5580
4. Philadelphia: 3662
5. Orlando: 3420
6. Chicago: 2639
7. Los Angeles: 2571
8. Miami: 2123
9. Raleigh, NC: 1670
10. Atlanta: 1411
Cape Verdean
1. Boston: 36,809 people
2. Providence: 24,833
3. Barnstable Town, MA: 2012
4. New York: 1371
5. New Haven, CT: 862
6. Bridgeport, CT: 798
7. Miami: 765
8. Norwich, CT: 667
9. Los Angeles: 508
10. Washington DC: 499
Indonesian
1. Los Angeles: 13,454 people
2. Riverside, CA: 6514
3. New York: 5231
4. San Francisco: 3707
5. Washington DC: 3434
6. Seattle: 3219
7. Houston: 2345
8. Atlanta: 2296
9. Boston: 2206
10. Philadelphia: 1761
Bulgarian
1. Chicago: 10,579 people
2. New York: 6649
3. Las Vegas: 2936
4. San Francisco: 2899
5. Washington DC: 2767
6. Los Angeles: 2740
7. Boston: 2294
8. Seattle: 2212
9. Miami: 1982
10. Atlanta: 1589
Uruguayan
1. New York: 17,778 people
2. Miami: 12,005
3. Washington DC: 2399
4. Los Angeles: 2149
5. Worcester, MA: 2098
6. Atlanta: 1983
7. Tampa: 1507
8. Orlando: 1335
9. Houston: 1240
10. Bridgeport, CT: 1081
Jordanian
1. New York: 8466 people
2. Chicago: 6348
3. Los Angeles: 4573
4. Houston: 2654
5. Dallas: 2567
6. Detroit: 1729
7. Washington DC: 1324
8. Riverside, CA: 1286
9. San Francisco: 1115
10. Phoenix: 1014
Liberian
1. Philadelphia: 9061 people
2. Minneapolis: 8502
3. New York: 4060
4. Washington DC: 3184
5. Providence: 2922
6. Atlanta: 2808
7. Baltimore: 1813
8. Trenton, NJ: 1657
9. Charlotte: 1650
10. Houston: 1040
Kenyan
1. Dallas: 5402 people
2. New York: 4378
3. Atlanta: 3640
4. Boston: 3425
5. Minneapolis: 2915
6. Washington DC: 2530
7. Philadelphia: 1543
8. Baltimore: 1495
9. Kansas City: 1470
10. Seattle: 1379
Sri Lankan
1. New York: 7483 people
2. Los Angeles: 7174
3. Washington DC: 3791
4. San Francisco: 1787
5. Houston: 1547
6. Dallas: 1264
7. Philadelphia: 1179
8. Baltimore: 991
9. San Jose: 828
10. Chicago: 798
Barbadian
1. New York: 22,018 people
2. Boston: 3301
3. Miami: 1912
4. Philadelphia: 1844
5. Atlanta: 1635
6. Washington DC: 825
7. Hartford, CT: 603
8. Tampa: 547
9. Orlando: 542
10. Houston: 514
Australian
1. New York: 4853 people
2. Los Angeles: 3113
3. Houston: 1959
4. San Francisco: 1644
5. Washington DC: 1229
6. Seattle: 1182
7. San Diego: 1075
8. Chicago: 972
9. Boston: 882
10. Phoenix: 805
Sudanese
1. Washington DC: 3814 people
2. Dallas: 2204
3. New York: 1873
4. Omaha: 1663
5. Atlanta: 1274
6. Phoenix: 1268
7. Des Moines: 1137
8. Denver: 1044
9. Rochester, MN: 1013
10. Seattle: 960
Belizean
1. Los Angeles: 11,801 people
2. New York: 7778
3. Chicago: 3321
4. Miami: 1751
5. Riverside, CA: 1549
6. Houston: 1243
7. Dallas: 905
8. Raleigh, NC: 526
9. Las Vegas: 498
10. Atlanta: 486
Macedonian
1. New York: 12,168 people
2. Chicago: 5403
3. Detroit: 5235
4. Columbus, OH: 1074
5. Miami: 911
6. Los Angeles: 537
7. Cleveland: 535
8. Rochester, NY: 521
9. Cincinnati: 508
10. Indianapolis: 453
South African
1. New York: 3324 people
2. Los Angeles: 2687
3. Atlanta: 1996
4. Miami: 1850
5. Dallas: 1417
6. San Diego: 1288
7. Washington DC: 1205
8. Houston: 938
9. Boston: 868
10. Austin: 793
Latvian
1. New York: 3627 people
2. Chicago: 2443
3. Los Angeles: 1684
4. Boston: 1287
5. Minneapolis: 1224
6. Washington DC: 1172
7. Seattle: 1136
8. Philadelphia: 1076
9. San Francisco: 1001
10. Cleveland: 685
Bahamian
1. Miami: 13,546 people
2. Atlanta: 1387
3. New York: 1355
4. Orlando: 1025
5. Tampa: 766
6. Washington DC: 619
7. Philadelphia: 564
8. Jacksonville: 430
9. Port St. Lucie, FL: 344
10. Lakeland, FL: 324
Bhutanese
1. Atlanta: 2091 people
2. Akron, OH: 1622
3. Columbus, OH: 1406
4. Seattle: 1252
5. Dallas: 995
6. Rochester, NY: 726
7. Chicago: 708
8. Burlington, VT: 687
9. Syracuse, NY: 672
10. Salt Lake City: 646
Paraguayan
1. New York: 7932 people
2. Washington DC: 1957
3. Miami: 1442
4. Los Angeles: 664
5. Houston: 436
6. Boston: 370
7. Baltimore: 335
8. Chicago: 264
9. San Francisco: 249
10. Atlanta: 244
Malaysian
1. New York: 3357 people
2. Los Angeles: 1719
3. Washington DC: 982
4. San Francisco: 846
5. San Jose: 670
6. Chicago: 613
7. Houston: 584
8. Boston: 468
9. Dallas: 463
10. Seattle: 443
Mongolian
1. Chicago: 2847 people
2. Los Angeles: 2513
3. Washington DC: 2232
4. San Francisco: 2170
5. Seattle: 937
6. Denver: 809
7. New York: 593
8. Sacramento: 453
9. Roanoke, VA: 315
10. Philadelphia: 256
Sierra Leonean
1. Washington DC: 7259 people
2. New York: 1784
3. Philadelphia: 962
4. Columbus, OH: 620
5. Baltimore: 585
6. Atlanta: 492
7. Boston: 439
8. Dallas: 408
9. Los Angeles: 369
10. Houston: 341
Icelander
1. Seattle: 1118 people
2. Minneapolis: 555
3. New York: 544
4. Los Angeles: 516
5. Provo, UT: 456
6. Portland: 417
7. San Francisco: 361
8. Houston: 340
9. Hammond, LA: 338
10. Bellingham, WA: 320
Maltese
1. Detroit: 4124 people
2. New York: 3135
3. San Francisco: 1234
4. Los Angeles: 569
5. Seattle: 261
6. Orlando: 246
7. Miami: 227
8. Tampa: 223
9. Monroe, MI: 187
10. San Jose: 183
Senegalese
1. New York: 5723 people
2. Washington DC: 750
3. Baltimore: 682
4. Chicago: 533
5. Atlanta: 489
6. Columbus, OH: 382
7. Charlotte: 332
8. Cincinnati: 308
9. Madison, WI: 279
10. Philadelphia: 276
Ugandan
1. Boston: 2142 people
2. Washington DC: 1833
3. New York: 847
4. Los Angeles: 539
5. Chicago: 492
6. Minneapolis: 371
7. Worcester, MA: 367
8: Seattle: 344
9. Fargo, ND: 328
10. Houston: 298
Estonian
1. New York: 1837 people
2. Los Angeles: 602
3. Miami: 584
4. Chicago: 499
5. Washington DC: 498
6. Boston: 393
7. Seattle: 362
8. San Francisco: 262
9. Philadelphia: 257
10. Portland: 231
Luxemburger
1. Chicago: 1243 people
2. Milwaukee: 767
3. Minneapolis: 613
4. Sheboygan, WI: 320
5. Sioux City, IA: 270
6. Seattle: 244
7. Dubuque, IA: 240
8. Phoenix: 221
9. Omaha: 208
10. Los Angeles: 206
New Zealander
1. New York: 823 people
2. Los Angeles: 653
3. Seattle: 486
4. San Francisco: 445
5. Chicago: 293
6. San Diego: 257
7. Dallas: 254
8. Phoenix: 242
9. Detroit: 217
10. Riverside, CA: 191
Zimbabwean
1. Dallas: 709 people
2. Washington DC: 693
3. New York: 468
4. Boston: 413
5. Atlanta: 266
6. Manchester, NH: 252
7. Nashville: 194
8: Cincinnati: 193
9. Minneapolis: 178
10. Niles, MI: 173
Cypriot
1. New York: 2144 people
2. Chicago: 238
3. Miami: 177
4. Los Angeles: 159
5. Virginia Beach: 159
6. Washington DC: 141
7. Tampa: 121
8. Philadelphia: 114
9. Boston: 107
10. San Diego: 98
Bermudan
1. Atlanta: 429 people
2. New York: 293
3. Orlando: 291
4. Miami: 196
5. Philadelphia: 123
6T. Boston: 110
6T. Los Angeles: 110
8: Harrisburg, PA: 107
9. Providence: 71
10. Chicago: 68
Stats by MSA.
Shows up #1
1. New York: 53 times
2. Los Angeles: 13
3. Chicago: 10
4T. Miami: 6
4T. Minneapolis: 6
5T. Boston: 5
5T. Detroit: 5
5T. Washington DC: 5
9. Dallas: 4
10. Atlanta: 2
11T. Each with 1: Philadelphia, Seattle, Sacramento, Providence, Salt Lake City, Lafayette (LA), Honolulu, Grand Rapids (MI)
Shows Up in Top 10 (including #1)
1. New York: 104 times
2. Los Angeles: 95
3. Washington DC: 76
4. Chicago: 73
5. Boston: 59
6T. Houston: 54
6T. Miami: 54
8. San Francisco: 51
9. Atlanta: 50
10. Philadelphia: 47
11. Dallas: 45
12. Seattle: 42
13. Detroit: 28
14. Phoenix: 25
15. Tampa: 24
16. Riverside: 22
17T. Minneapolis: 21
17T. Orlando: 21
19. San Jose: 15
20. San Diego: 14
21. Baltimore: 13
22T. Cleveland: 11
22T. Providence: 11
22T. Sacramento: 11
25T. Denver: 9
25T. Portland: 9
27T. Hartford, CT: 7
27T. Las Vegas: 7
27T. Worcester, MA: 7
30T. Bridgeport, CT: 6
30T. Columbus, OH: 6
30T. Pittsburgh: 6
33T. Milwaukee: 5
33T. Omaha: 5
35T. Cincinnati: 4
35T. Madison, WI: 4
35T. Nashville: 4
35T. New Haven, CT: 4
35T. Stockton, CA: 4
40T. Allentown, PA: 3
40T. Charlotte: 3
40T. Fresno: 3
40T. Kansas City: 3
40T. New Orleans: 3
40T. Salt Lake City: 3
40T. St. Louis: 3
Shows Up In Top 5 (including #1)
1. New York: 97 times
2. Los Angeles: 68
3. Washington DC: 49
4. Chicago: 45
5. Miami: 40
6. San Francisco: 27
7. Boston: 24
8. Dallas: 22
9. Atlanta: 21
10T. Houston: 16
10T. Philadelphia: 16
12. Minneapolis: 15
13T. Detroit: 14
13T. Seattle: 14
15. Orlando: 13
16T. Phoenix: 7
16T. Providence: 7
16T. San Jose: 7
19T. Columbus, OH: 5
19T. Riverside: 5
19T. Sacramento: 5
22T. Cleveland: 4
22T. San Diego: 4
24T. Baltimore: 3
24T. Fresno: 3
26T. Each with 2: Tampa, Portland, Worcester (MA), Pittsburgh, Bridgeport (CT), Milwaukee, Stockton (CA), St Louis, Lafayette (LA), Honolulu, Provo (UT)
Amazing stats, thank you..
Proud of Boston. Given its non white population is
significantly smaller than NYC SF Chicago and LA its diversity stats/global representation is unbelievable. It outshines Houston. it has some very unique immigrant groups as well-Cape Verdean, Brazilian
02-14-2020, 09:07 AM
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The only stat you got right here was Baltimore. None of those cities are that white...
Denver is 54.4% white
NON -Hispanic.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/denvercountycolorado
02-14-2020, 09:13 AM
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yea i know idk where Joakim got 75% or whatever from. Did he use city for Baltimore and Metro for everywhere else?
02-14-2020, 09:45 AM
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BostonBornMassMade
The only stat you got right here was Baltimore. None of those cities are that white...
Sorry. I skipped the White alone section when reading. Either way, on a metro level, Baltimore is quite diverse.
02-14-2020, 10:02 AM
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yea i know idk where Joakim got 75% or whatever from. Did he use city for Baltimore and Metro for everywhere else?
I'm confused?
I already stated Baltimore is a shade under 63% Black and that percentage is
rapidly falling due to low-income black population hemoraging the city is experiencing right now so idk where you are getting this 75% from
That being said Portland
is 72.2% White and 9.4% Latino, Minneapolis
is 60% White and 10.5% Latino, while Denver
is 54% White and 24% Latino.
On a metro level, they're all diverse enough that none of them have a clear cut, decisive advantage over the other.
02-14-2020, 10:33 AM
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I'm confused?
I already stated Baltimore is a shade under 63% Black and that percentage is rapidly falling due to low-income black population hemoraging the city is experiencing right now so idk where you are getting this 75% from
That being said Portland is 72.2% White and 9.4% Latino, Minneapolis is 60% White and 10.5% Latino, while Denver is 54% White and 24% Latino.
On a metro level, they're all diverse enough that none of them have a clear cut, decisive advantage over the other.
My bad bro I meant jessemh not you.
Also the black share of population in Baltimore isn’t rapidly falling. 20 years ago it was 65% black it’s 62.5% black 20 years later. Nothing rapid about that. The overall black population is dropping but I wouldn’t call it rapid
02-14-2020, 12:09 PM
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Great diversity stats! NYC, LA, DC, and Chicago are incredibly diverse across the board for all race/ethnicities!
NY, LA, and Chicago are the three biggest cities in the country and these stats are numerical, not percentage. It stands to reason the largest cities have the most of almost everything! DC is the center of government, therefore one would expect it to be more diverse.
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YIMBY
Awww. Katarina Witt is taking the old forum a bit too serious again.
So you don't like white people and you have a problem with refugees. You seem like a pleasant person.
Haha. I clearly stated the source for this information. Take it up with her/him.
Me? I'm not the one who posted that wall of text, and then analyzed it to make Minneapolis the best, best, BEST!
Who said I don't like white people or have a problem with refugees? Besides you, I mean.
You deemed this reliable information. Ha! 600,000 "Americans" in NYC? That isn't even 10%!
02-14-2020, 02:32 PM
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Katarina Witt
NY, LA, and Chicago are the three biggest cities in the country and these stats are numerical, not percentage. It stands to reason the largest cities have the most of almost everything! DC is the center of government, therefore one would expect it to be more diverse.
Me? I'm not the one who posted that wall of text, and then analyzed it to make Minneapolis the best, best, BEST!
Who said I don't like white people or have a problem with refugees? Besides you, I mean.
You deemed this reliable information. Ha! 600,000 "Americans" in NYC? That isn't even 10%!
Here we go again. I wasn't trying to make Minneapolis the best, best, BEST! I was responding to the statement,
"Denver definitely does better than Portland and Minneapolis for diversity." Anyone who thinks Denver does well when it comes to diversity needs to get out a bit more. It's also clear by the info I posted that none of the metro areas are very ethnically diverse; Minneapolis just happens to lead the others. Anyway, most of your 89,000 posts are nonsense. Get a life.
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^^My experience "boots on the ground" in Minneapolis is that Mpls isn't very diverse either, but people there (many of them) think it's just the absolute best. I came back from one trip (to visit my daughter) thinking "how do these people stand themselves; they're so convinced they're perfect".
I'll do what I want with my life, thank you very much. I will thank you for keeping your advice on what I should do to yourself. You have no idea what's going on in my life.
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