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Here is the foreign born population by urban area. I listed all over 200,000
Total Foreign Born Population by Urban Area
New York City: 5,745,510
Los Angeles: 4,105,260
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 2,499,200
Chicago: 1,624,888
Houston: 1,509,970
Washington DC: 1,313,672
Dallas/Fort Worth: 1,256,929
San Francisco: 1,150,537
Boston: 947,002
Atlanta: 805,860
Seattle/Tacoma: 763,876
San Jose: 727,438
San Diego: 712,251
Philadelphia: 675,612
Phoenix: 583,490
Las Vegas: 476,746
Tampa: 430,966
Detroit: 417,971
Sacramento: 384,098
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 370,858
Denver: 347,029
Orlando: 333,690
Baltimore: 294,052
Portland, OR: 283,552
Austin: 264,157
San Antonio: 257,459
Charlotte: 220,828
Bridgeport/Stamford: 205,563
The more we look at Urban Area, the clearer the picture of the area we get. Remember, whereas MSA is based on commuting, Urban Area is based on physical space, contiguous population density. Literally what it looks like there.
Same statistic, by population per sq mile.
Total Foreign Born Population by Urban Area Per Sq Mile
San Jose: 2,541
Los Angeles: 2,364
San Francisco: 2,199
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 2,018
New York City: 1,665
Las Vegas: 1,114
Washington DC: 980
San Diego: 972
Houston: 909
Sacramento: 815
Seattle/Tacoma: 755
Dallas/Fort Worth: 706
Chicago: 665
Orlando: 558
Portland, OR: 540
Denver: 519
Phoenix: 508
Boston: 505
Austin: 504
Tampa: 449
Bridgeport/Stamford: 439
Baltimore: 410
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 362
San Antonio: 346
Philadelphia: 340
Detroit: 311
Atlanta: 304
Charlotte: 296
Wow, Houston's Hispanic population is more diverse than I thought. Outside the coasts it is definitely the spot.
Really the East Coast. I think Houston's Hispanic population is more diverse than LA and the Bay Area. Could be wrong on the Bay Area though. Last checked, the Mexican population was just over 70% of Houston's Hispanic population. Wouldn't doubt if it is under 70% now.
DC is underrated with South America and shows pretty well with Central America as well.
Really the East Coast. I think Houston's Hispanic population is more diverse than LA and the Bay Area. Could be wrong on the Bay Area though. Last checked, the Mexican population was just over 70% of Houston's Hispanic population. Wouldn't doubt if it is under 70% now.
DC is underrated with South America and shows pretty well with Central America as well.
It’s actually way less now. Mexicans are 54.9% of Houston’s urban are Hispanic population. The SF urban area is 51.9%.
No other urban area west of the Mississippi is close to that.
Using this data, I calculated the range for the 4 main racial groups. Range = largest racial % minus the smallest racial %.
I like to think of this as a way to understand how balanced (or lopsided) racial diversity is for a place. The lower the number the more balanced the racial diversity. Higher the number, the more homogenous.
I also add a * sign to indicate no racial majority and a second * to indicate all racial groups have at least double-digit representation:
I have listed them in order of most balanced to most homogenous:
Excellent work OpinionatedUrbanist and Montclair18. This is exactly what this thread is about. Post any metrics for demographics you want to explore here!
Foreign born by Urban Area - Latin America. All over 10,000 will be listed. This includes the composite lists. For example, you wont see Chicago in the list for "Hispanic Caribbean" because it doesn't have 10,000 foreign born residents between Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Hispanic Caribbean (excludes Puerto Rico as its considered domestic)
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 819,685
New York City: 713,292
Boston: 102,245
Tampa: 93,188
Philadelphia: 43,719
Houston: 35,334
Orlando: 35,019
Las Vegas: 18,906
Los Angeles: 14,948
Washington DC: 14,777
Dallas/Fort Worth: 13,653
Bridgeport/Stamford: 11,541
Phoenix: 10,696
Atlanta: 10,451
Cuba
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 743,371
Tampa: 77,740
New York City: 61,101
Houston: 30,140
Orlando: 19,848
Las Vegas: 18,121
Los Angeles: 12,877
Dallas/Fort Worth: 10,018
Dominican Republic
New York City: 652,191
Boston: 99,465
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 76,314
Philadelphia: 40,990
Tampa: 15,488
Orlando: 15,171
Washington DC: 10,741
Mexico
Los Angeles: 1,437,699
Chicago: 577,967
Dallas/Fort Worth: 516,930
Houston: 509,409
San Diego: 295,552
Phoenix: 275,967
New York City: 267,336
Las Vegas: 165,485
San Francisco: 155,273
San Antonio: 155,174
Denver: 126,754
Atlanta: 116,021
San Jose: 105,390
Austin: 98,041
Seattle/Tacoma: 79,797
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 70,302
Sacramento: 68,031
Portland, OR: 60,180
Philadelphia: 46,606
Tampa: 43,063
Washington DC: 37,405
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 34,396
Detroit: 34,271
Charlotte: 28,209
Orlando: 17,490
Bridgeport/Stamford: 12,214
Baltimore: 12,061
Born in Central America (excludes Mexico)
Los Angeles: 553,832
New York City: 379,857
Washington DC: 278,929
Houston: 264,941
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 261,903
Dallas/Fort Worth: 125,053
San Francisco: 110,131
Boston: 79,805
Atlanta: 71,954
Chicago: 47,592
Las Vegas: 44,062
Charlotte: 43,429
Baltimore: 33,320
Phoenix: 28,676
Philadelphia: 27,662
Bridgeport/Stamford: 24,689
Orlando: 20,442
Tampa: 20,225
Denver: 19,844
Seattle/Tacoma: 19,792
San Jose: 17,123
Sacramento: 16,971
San Diego: 14,991
San Antonio: 14,884
Austin: 14,518
El Salvador
Los Angeles: 288,598
Washington DC: 171,369
New York City: 154,518
Houston: 119,551
Dallas/Fort Worth: 60,376
San Francisco: 44,231
Boston: 38,778
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 26,048
Las Vegas: 21,731
Atlanta: 20,575
Baltimore: 17,700
Charlotte: 11,369
Chicago: 10,420
Guatemala
Los Angeles: 189,996
New York City: 86,314
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 57,571
Washington DC: 53,721
Houston: 40,553
San Francisco: 37,308
Boston: 24,630
Dallas/Fort Worth: 24,214
Chicago: 23,078
Atlanta: 20,858
Phoenix: 16,199
Philadelphia: 14,276
Bridgeport/Stamford: 13,218
Las Vegas: 12,730
Honduras
Houston: 85,318
New York City: 82,848
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 77,821
Los Angeles: 41,009
Dallas/Fort Worth: 40,871
Washington DC: 35,307
Charlotte: 18,671
Atlanta: 16,323
San Francisco: 11,559
Boston: 11,001
Nicaragua
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 84,012
Los Angeles: 24,120
San Francisco: 15,282
Houston: 11,511
Washington DC: 11,326
Panama
New York City: 26,513
Costa Rica
New York City: 19,823
Born in South America (Brazil is included)
New York City: 894,629
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 583,080
Washington DC: 131,151
Los Angeles: 123,720
Houston: 117,206
Boston: 110,873
Orlando: 89,222
Atlanta: 72,369
Chicago: 71,961
Tampa: 67,523
Dallas/Fort Worth: 45,639
Philadelphia: 44,636
Bridgeport/Stamford: 37,828
San Francisco: 35,651
Charlotte: 28,121
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 24,090
Las Vegas: 22,558
Seattle/Tacoma: 22,139
Denver: 19,767
Phoenix: 18,552
Baltimore: 14,843
San Jose: 14,671
Austin: 11,559
Colombia
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 189,514
New York City: 170,066
Houston: 32,541
Orlando: 29,477
Tampa: 25,556
Los Angeles: 19,071
Boston: 18,598
Chicago: 16,934
Washington DC: 16,369
Atlanta: 13,218
Bridgeport/Stamford: 10,314
Peru
New York City: 100,938
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 59,876
Washington DC: 34,369
Los Angeles: 30,005
Houston: 10,018
Ecuador
New York City: 249,924
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 32,334
Chicago: 18,411
Los Angeles: 15,394
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 11,032
Bridgeport/Stamford: 10,577
Brazil
Boston: 73,426
New York City: 70,377
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 57,965
Los Angeles: 18,048
Orlando: 16,783
Philadelphia: 14,841
Atlanta: 13,117
Washington DC: 13,107
San Francisco: 12,313
Argentina
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 43,073
New York City: 27,255
Los Angeles: 15,271
Bolivia
Washington DC: 27,958
Chile
New York City: 16,540
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 15,329
Uruguay
Miami/Fort Lauder
DC's Hispanic population is roughly 29% Central American. Roughly a third Mexican and Central American.
It's South American population is pretty diverse as well. The only stand out is its Bolivian population (almost entirely in NoVA and MoCo) and Peruvian (they are pretty well represented through MD and VA, not many in DC proper).
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Okay, using As Above So Below's great work, I took a look at population diversity and ranked the groups by pop. density for the UAs with 3M+ population.
The highest population density of any of the largest UAs is Whites in DC, followed by Hispanics in LA, and Whites in NY.
This is good data, I felt like putting a ranking to it since all these numbers are being crunched...
So by racial background, we'll have the four major racial categories broken down by order of that groups highest density level in each UA. If I'm being a bit too redundant, and stating the obvious here just let me know and I'll shut up. But to me urban area tells the story a lot better than MSA, and certainly more telling of what a visitor may encounter when they visit any of these cities and what is it's perceived diversity, by comparison to one of the others.
All top 15 UA's of the United States per sq mi racial background
Whites:
1. Washington DC
2. New York
3. San Francisco
4. Seattle
5. Phoenix
6. Los Angeles
7. San Diego
8. Chicago
9. Detroit
10. Philadelphia
11. Boston
12. Miami
13. Dallas
14. Houston
15. Atlanta
Blacks:
1. Washington DC
2. Miami
3. New York
4. Atlanta
5. Detroit
6. Houston
7. Philadelphia
8. Dallas
9. Chicago
10. San Francisco
11. Los Angeles
12. Seattle
13. San Diego
14. Boston
15. Phoenix
Hispanics:
1. Los Angeles
2. Miami
3. San Diego
4. San Francisco
5. New York
6. Houston
7. Phoenix
8. Dallas
9. Chicago
10. Washington DC
11. Seattle
12. Boston
13. Philadelphia
14. Atlanta
15. Detroit
Asians:
1. San Francisco
2. Los Angeles
3. New York
4. Seattle
5. San Diego
6. Washington DC
7. Houston
8. Chicago
9. Dallas
10. Boston
11. Philadelphia
12. Phoenix
13. Detroit
14. Atlanta
15. Miami
Last edited by the resident09; 09-21-2022 at 07:20 PM..
The Black population for Houston looks strange. Are they saying it decreased? Because in the other demographic thread, Houston has 1.209 million but this now says 1.207 million.
Either way, DFW momentum for its Black population now shows it has passed Houston. It was a matter of time. Also both are now larger than Philadelphia and DC metro has the third largest Black population in the nation passing Chicago.
2020 census showed DFW for prior years increased its black population second only to metro Atlanta. But given the DFW unlike ATL, DC or Houston has but one HB Colleges and Universities and its pretty small whereas the others have well known institutions. Its not something I think anyone would imagine would happen, especially by 2022.
Only 1 Urban Area has 400,000-499,999 foreign language speakers-Austin, so I included it here.
Age 5+, Speaks a language other than English by Urban Area, 2021:
400,000+
New York 7,197,174 - 39.8%
Los Angeles 6,358,459 - 54.8%
Miami 3,108,983 - 54.7%
Chicago 2,514,620 - 30.8%
Houston 2,292,486 - 42.9%
Dallas 1,927,128 - 34.9%
Washington 1,594,852 - 33.7%
San Francisco 1,452,886 - 44.4%
Boston 1,180,815 - 27.7%
San Diego 1,089,994 - 37.0%
Phoenix 1,025,665 - 26.4%
Atlanta 1,017,226 - 20.7%
Riverside 985,058 - 50.6%
Philadelphia 933,233 - 17.4%
San Jose 915,803 - 55.1%
Seattle 895,735 - 26.6%
Las Vegas 694,428 - 33.7%
San Antonio 678,770 - 32.5%
Tampa 631,585 - 24.1%
Detroit 564,785 - 15.9%
Sacramento 533,010 - 29.5%
Orlando 532,669 - 31.9%
Denver 529,897 - 20.8%
El Paso 521,314 - 70.3%
Austin 431,363 - 27.6%
Spanish:
Los Angeles 4,184,987 - 36.0%
New York 3,574,322 - 19.8%
Miami 2,413,787 - 42.5%
Houston 1,716,481 - 32.1%
Chicago 1,482,562 - 18.2%
Dallas 1,359,047 - 24.6%
Riverside 847,494 - 43.5%
Phoenix 781,914 - 20.1%
Washington 718,410 - 15.2%
San Diego 704,394 - 23.9%
San Antonio 607,880 - 32.5%
San Francisco 513,639 - 15.7%
El Paso 510,216 - 68.8%
Atlanta 480,396 - 9.8%
Las Vegas 470,854 -22.9%
Tampa 425,402 16.2%
Boston 421,448 - 9.9%
Philadephia 377,573 - 7.0%
Orlando 375,699 - 22.5%
Denver 343,875 - 13.5%
Austin 285,664 - 18.3%
San Jose 274,799 - 16.5%
Seattle 222,269 - 6.6%
Sacramento 195,964 - 10.8%
Detroit 111,126 - 3.1%
Indo-European Languages:
New York 2,008,138 - 11.1%
Los Angeles 610,412 - 5.3%
Chicago 608,914 - 18.2%
Miami 553,644 - 9.7%
Boston 436,789 - 10.2%
Washington 341,282 - 7.2%
Philadelphia 263,326 - 4.9%
San Francisco 235,737 - 7.2%
Seattle 216,990 - 6.5%
Atlanta 207,456 - 4.2%
Houston 196,537 - 3.7%
Dallas 195,326 - 3.5%
Detroit 177,196 - 5.0%
San Jose 166,005 - 10.0%
Sacramento 162,961 - 9.0%
Tampa 112,731 - 4.3%
San Diego 104,187 - 3.5%
Orlando 100,769 - 6.0%
Phoenix 91,880 - 2.4%
Denver 71,252 - 2.8%
Austin 58,729 - 3.8%
Las Vegas 49,486 - 2.4%
Riverside 32,063 - 1.6%
San Antonio 27,893 - 1.5%
El Paso 5,057 - 0.7%
Asian & Pacific Languages:
Los Angeles 1,415,397 - 12.2%
New York 1,179, 502 - 6.5%
San Francisco 643,576 - 19.7%
San Jose 451,318 - 27.2%
Seattle 376,462 - 11.2%
Washington 317,580 - 6.7%
Chicago 314,472 - 3.9%
Houston 291,584 - 5.5%
Dallas 251,147 - 4.5%
Boston 248,419 - 5.8%
San Diego 224,724 - 7.6%
Atlanta 219,475 - 4.5%
Philadelphia 209,797 - 3.9%
Sacramento 155,846 - 8.6%
Las Vegas 149,246 - 7.2%
Phoenix 97,734 - 2.5%
Detroit 89,422 - 2.5%
Houston 87,884 - 1.6%
Riverside 83,699 - 4.3%
Miami 80,953 - 1.4%
Denver 67,373 - 2.6%
Tampa 68,428 - 2.6%
Austin 62,870 - 4.0%
Orlando 42,493 - 2.5%
San Antonio 30,840 - 1.6%
El Paso 5,156 - 0.7%
Other:
New York 435,210 - 2.4%
Washington 217,580 - 4.6%
Detroit 187,031 - 5.3%
Los Angeles 147,663 - 1.3%
Dallas 121,608 - 2.2%
Atlanta 109,899 - 2.2%
Chicago 108,672 - 1.3%
Philadelphia 82,537 - 1.5%
Seattle 80,014 - 2.4%
Boston 74,159 - 1.7%
MIami 60,599 - 1.4%
San Francisco 59,934 - 1.8%
San Diego 56,689 - 1.9%
Phoenix 54,137 - 1.4%
Denver 47,397 - 1.9%
Tampa 25,024 - 1.0%
Las Vegas 24,842 - 1.2%
Austin 24,100 - 1.5%
San Jose 23,681 - 1.4%
Riverside 21,802 - 1.1%
Sacramento 18,239 - 1.0%
Orlando 13,708 -0.8%
San Antonio 12,157 - 0.7%
El Paso 885 - 0.1%
Ok, so here are the Urban areas and I did include races in combo. Here is how this will work.
-Hispanic isn't a race, so the Hispanic numbers will be pulled the same.
-The Asian and Black numbers below will include those that are "Asian/Black Alone" and "Asian/Black in Combination".
-The White numbers will only be those that are "White Alone".
The more I go through these numbers, the more I am convinced that the perceived losses of some minority groups from some metro areas is simply a redefining of what it means to be those groups not actually people losses.
Anywhere, here they are.
New York City - 19,182,900
White: 8,187,382 - 42.7%
Hispanic: 4,924,876 - 25.7%
Black: 3,771,008 - 19.7%
Asian: 2,532,350 - 13.2%
Los Angeles - 12,257,919
Hispanic: 5,780,948 - 47.2%
White: 3,117,090 - 25.4%
Asian: 2,405,379 - 19.6%
Black: 954,238 - 7.8%
How did DFW and Houston each lose over 1.5 million residents compared to the original post?
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