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Edit: I looked it up. The McAllen metro is in Hidalgo County and has less than 5,000 black folks. The CSA adds another County but that County has negligible black folks. In fact the entire Rio Grande Valley has less than 10K black people. So there is an error in the stat
Right. The Rio Grande Valley has very few Blacks. @Montclair18 can you double check this?
The concentration of Jamaicans within a local black population is only higher in MIA NYC and Hartford.
After that in terms of where Jamaicans make up the biggest share of the black population- it's Boston. There are half as many as there are Haitians.
There are tons of Jamaican restaurants.... Irie, Golden Krust, Only One, Flames, Blue Nile, Island Style, P&R, Right Taste, Jamaica Mi Hungry, Taste of Eden, Raphaels, Murls, In and Out, Right Taste, music etc. Jamaican City Councilor, Mayor Cabinet members. It's fairly prominent. They celebrate Jamaican independence day with a party at City Hall, the raise the flag of Jamaica outside city hall they talk about it in the chambers. https://www.instagram.com/p/CeoirqqunHq/
In 2014 it was the #6 foreign-born group in the city of Boston. Its always in the top 10. In 2016 ACS said there were 7,053 foreign-born Jamaicans living in Boston. https://www.slideshare.net/alvaroeli...cans-in-boston
As a state the only places with more Jamaicans are probably NY FL CT GA MD and maybe PA.
CT is cheaper but the tax on housing is really high and black homeownership in CT is only a little higher than ma 40% versus 36%. Obviously, Boston offers a lot more dynamism and just amenities/entertainment and much higher earning potential.
It's possible many of them have moved to the Cape and the Islands where they're kind of the dominant black group. They work hospitality there. There was some very minor agricultural/tobacco work outside of Springfield which has a few Jamaicans but it wasn't to the extent of the southern Hartford portion of the CT River Valley. I dont think they still come for that though. That was the 1940s-1960s.
The question would be has it actually slowed down, and then if it has- why?
Overall, I think there's probably multiple reasons for a slowdown in Jamaican migration to Boston. While the Jamaican population is proportionally significant in Boston, overall the numbers aren't as high as other metros. Hence why I'm personally not surprised that at those numbers. I don't know the specific numbers but I'm also quite sure that Jamaican emigration to the US overall has slowed down a lot.
I asked about agricultural workers because I know there was are some programs that attract Jamaican agricultural workers . COVID would obviously have had an effect on foreign workers. Canada also attracts Jamaican agricultural workers.
I think you may have a point in that many Jamaicans in the Boston area are older and COVID/retirement may have played a role in out migration/smaller Jamaican born populations. You see this in NY, NJ, MD as well. Florida is by far the most popular spot for young Jamaicans (under 30).
I had no idea that Baltimore was among the top destinations for Nigerians. I'm curious to know why, unless it's just a trickle down effect of being close enough to the DMV. Also, surprised that Atlanta is in the top 3(I pictured Seattle, though it still has higher amount East African immigrants) for Ethiopians.
Maryland is what attracts Nigerians not Baltimore City. Maryland has the largest Nigerian population outside of Texas.
Here are the Urban Area Estimates for Asian foreign born. All over 10,000 listed
Born in Asia
New York City: 1,692,381
Los Angeles: 1,620,013
San Francisco: 676,851
San Jose: 507,851
Washington DC: 486,166
Chicago: 476,468
Seattle/Tacoma: 422,595
Houston: 411,700
Dallas/Fort Worth: 364,741
Boston: 307,849
San Diego: 282,942
Philadelphia: 279,137
Atlanta: 276,305
Detroit: 268,814
Sacramento: 195,136
Las Vegas: 162,043
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 141,793
Phoenix: 139,473
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 136,436
Portland, OR: 119,433
Baltimore: 111,850
Denver: 88,628
Born in East Asia
New York City: 687,731
Los Angeles: 591,721
San Francisco: 304,190
San Jose: 174,635
Seattle/Tacoma: 147,531
Washington DC: 136,974
Boston: 134,831
Chicago: 125,265
Atlanta: 88,767
Houston: 79,427
Philadelphia: 78,212
Dallas/Fort Worth: 64,751
San Diego: 60,517
Las Vegas: 44,216
Detroit: 38,550
Portland, OR: 37,286
Sacramento: 35,130
Baltimore: 31,308
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 29,638
Phoenix: 28,521
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 28,476
Denver: 23,337
Born in South Asia
New York City: 624,642
Los Angeles: 239,683
Washington DC: 199,264
Chicago: 187,552
Dallas/Fort Worth: 171,516
San Jose: 158,550
Houston: 143,045
San Francisco: 141,609
Seattle/Tacoma: 124,836
Philadelphia: 120,868
Atlanta: 112,161
Boston: 90,916
Detroit: 85,444
Sacramento: 66,592
San Diego: 49,576
Baltimore: 49,044
Phoenix: 43,891
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 43,006
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 32,951
Portland, OR: 25,777
Denver: 23,074
Las Vegas: 12,209
Born in Southeast Asia
Los Angeles: 613,479
New York City: 215,593
San Francisco: 204,967
San Jose: 160,412
Houston: 139,835
Seattle/Tacoma: 135,046
San Diego: 130,111
Chicago: 116,180
Washington DC: 107,487
Dallas/Fort Worth: 95,711
Las Vegas: 94,444
Sacramento: 82,662
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 72,238
Atlanta: 63,902
Philadelphia: 59,168
Boston: 58,445
Phoenix: 49,161
Portland, OR: 44,176
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 34,600
Denver: 31,563
Baltimore: 25,869
Detroit: 21,340
Born in West Asia
Los Angeles: 169,210
New York City: 140,512
Detroit: 123,511
Chicago: 42,963
San Diego: 42,587
Washington DC: 41,235
Houston: 38,166
Dallas/Fort Worth: 30,471
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 29,678
San Francisco: 24,522
Boston: 23,660
Philadelphia: 20,366
Phoenix: 17,751
Seattle/Tacoma: 15,294
San Jose: 13,435
Portland, OR: 11,571
Las Vegas: 10,999
Sacramento: 10,803
Atlanta: 10,541
Denver: 10,289
China (excludes Taiwan)
New York City: 429,805
Los Angeles: 239,839
San Francisco: 198,705
Boston: 95,683
San Jose: 92,802
Seattle/Tacoma: 76,089
Chicago: 57,709
Washington DC: 55,465
Houston: 48,804
Philadelphia: 47,606
Atlanta: 35,537
Dallas/Fort Worth: 27,407
San Diego: 22,631
Las Vegas: 21,374
Sacramento: 19,687
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 18,762
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 18,037
Detroit: 16,393
Portland, OR: 14,683
Phoenix: 12,395
Baltimore: 10,666
Taiwan
Los Angeles: 78,009
New York City: 36,982
San Jose: 30,716
San Francisco: 24,817
Houston: 14,810
Seattle/Tacoma: 13,727
Washington DC: 11,169
Hong Kong
New York City: 53,468
San Francisco: 42,830
San Jose: 11,819
Los Angeles: 31,112
Japan
Los Angeles: 46,297
New York City: 34,479
San Jose: 14,725
San Francisco: 14,001
Washington DC: 11,416
San Diego: 11,224
Seattle/Tacoma: 10,569
Korea
Los Angeles: 194,958
New York City: 132,458
Washington DC: 52,143
Chicago: 40,825
Atlanta: 38,101
Seattle/Tacoma: 37,032
San Jose: 24,416
San Francisco: 23,073
Dallas/Fort Worth: 21,886
Philadelphia: 19,989
Boston: 15,869
San Diego: 15,327
Baltimore: 14,784
Detroit: 11,757
Portland, OR: 10,112
Houston: 10,019
India
New York City: 350,619
Chicago: 142,657
San Jose: 135,097
Dallas/Fort Worth: 115,199
San Francisco: 108,174
Seattle/Tacoma: 99,913
Washington DC: 92,755
Philadelphia: 90,829
Atlanta: 82,739
Houston: 81,673
Los Angeles: 79,385
Boston: 63,019
Detroit: 55,293
Phoenix: 32,750
Sacramento: 30,844
San Diego: 25,821
Baltimore: 24,793
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 24,626
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 22,770
Portland, OR: 15,154
Denver: 13,464
Pakistan
New York City: 71,001
Houston: 32,781
Washington DC: 30,457
Chicago: 24,980
Dallas/Fort Worth: 15,165
Los Angeles: 11,801
Iran
Los Angeles: 120,770
Washington DC: 22,674
New York City: 22,519
Houston: 15,735
San Diego: 14,587
San Jose: 14,223
San Francisco: 11,895
Nepal
New York City: 18,160
Dallas/Fort Worth: 15,571
Washington DC: 12,179
Bangladesh
New York City: 122,300
Detroit: 19,755
Washington DC: 14,276
Afghanistan
Washington DC: 19,246
Sacramento: 19,086
Uzbekistan
New York City: 29,470
Philippines
Los Angeles: 281,246
New York City: 145,740
San Francisco: 121,297
San Diego: 83,959
Chicago: 78,898
Las Vegas: 77,277
Seattle/Tacoma: 50,242
San Jose: 46,197
Washington DC: 39,553
Sacramento: 36,643
Houston: 31,566
Phoenix: 22,948
Dallas/Fort Worth: 21,666
Philadelphia: 17,886
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 16,784
Atlanta: 13,739
Detroit: 11,678
Baltimore: 11,580
Vietnam
Los Angeles: 241,435
San Jose: 98,939
Houston: 93,818
Seattle/Tacoma: 53,223
Dallas/Fort Worth: 52,919
Washington DC: 48,548
San Francisco: 45,628
Atlanta: 35,194
Boston: 30,746
San Diego: 30,409
Sacramento: 27,398
New York City: 26,278
Philadelphia: 26,063
Portland, OR: 22,352
Chicago: 16,469
Phoenix: 14,464
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 13,458
Denver: 12,415
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 11,857
Cambodia
Los Angeles: 25,376
Boston: 11,990
Seattle/Tacoma: 10,547
Burma
Indianapolis: 12,433
Los Angeles: 11,693
San Francisco: 11,442
Thailand
Los Angeles: 20,332
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 19,338
Laos
Laos: 19,010
Indonesia
Los Angeles: 19,464
Iraq
Detroit: 48,097
San Diego: 25,184
Houston: 11,129
Lebanon
Detroit: 31,557
Los Angeles: 21,462
Yemen
Detroit: 20,420
Syria
Los Angeles: 14,473
New York City: 11,688
Jordan
Los Angeles: 10,956
Israel
New York City: 34,507
Los Angeles: 16,133
Armenia
Los Angeles: 77,472
Turkey
New York City: 27,824
Perry township on the south side of Indianapolis has become a big hub for the Chin, a Christian minority ethnic group that has faced persecution in Myanmar. The population of the whole township is still majority white but the schools are going to be plurality asian soon, with the bulk of this being chin.
Here are the Urban Area Estimates for Asian foreign born. All over 10,000 listed
Born in Asia
New York City: 1,692,381
Los Angeles: 1,620,013
San Francisco: 676,851
San Jose: 507,851
Washington DC: 486,166
Chicago: 476,468
Seattle/Tacoma: 422,595
Houston: 411,700
Dallas/Fort Worth: 364,741
Boston: 307,849
San Diego: 282,942
Philadelphia: 279,137
Atlanta: 276,305
Detroit: 268,814
Sacramento: 195,136
Las Vegas: 162,043
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 141,793
Phoenix: 139,473
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 136,436
Portland, OR: 119,433
Baltimore: 111,850
Denver: 88,628
Born in East Asia
New York City: 687,731
Los Angeles: 591,721
San Francisco: 304,190
San Jose: 174,635
Seattle/Tacoma: 147,531
Washington DC: 136,974
Boston: 134,831
Chicago: 125,265
Atlanta: 88,767
Houston: 79,427
Philadelphia: 78,212
Dallas/Fort Worth: 64,751
San Diego: 60,517
Las Vegas: 44,216
Detroit: 38,550
Portland, OR: 37,286
Sacramento: 35,130
Baltimore: 31,308
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 29,638
Phoenix: 28,521
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 28,476
Denver: 23,337
Born in South Asia
New York City: 624,642
Los Angeles: 239,683
Washington DC: 199,264
Chicago: 187,552
Dallas/Fort Worth: 171,516
San Jose: 158,550
Houston: 143,045
San Francisco: 141,609
Seattle/Tacoma: 124,836
Philadelphia: 120,868
Atlanta: 112,161
Boston: 90,916
Detroit: 85,444
Sacramento: 66,592
San Diego: 49,576
Baltimore: 49,044
Phoenix: 43,891
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 43,006
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 32,951
Portland, OR: 25,777
Denver: 23,074
Las Vegas: 12,209
Born in Southeast Asia
Los Angeles: 613,479
New York City: 215,593
San Francisco: 204,967
San Jose: 160,412
Houston: 139,835
Seattle/Tacoma: 135,046
San Diego: 130,111
Chicago: 116,180
Washington DC: 107,487
Dallas/Fort Worth: 95,711
Las Vegas: 94,444
Sacramento: 82,662
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 72,238
Atlanta: 63,902
Philadelphia: 59,168
Boston: 58,445
Phoenix: 49,161
Portland, OR: 44,176
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 34,600
Denver: 31,563
Baltimore: 25,869
Detroit: 21,340
Born in West Asia
Los Angeles: 169,210
New York City: 140,512
Detroit: 123,511
Chicago: 42,963
San Diego: 42,587
Washington DC: 41,235
Houston: 38,166
Dallas/Fort Worth: 30,471
Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 29,678
San Francisco: 24,522
Boston: 23,660
Philadelphia: 20,366
Phoenix: 17,751
Seattle/Tacoma: 15,294
San Jose: 13,435
Portland, OR: 11,571
Las Vegas: 10,999
Sacramento: 10,803
Atlanta: 10,541
Denver: 10,289
There needs to be a way to be a better way to delineate between various Asian groups.
For all intents and purposes, "Asian" in America means East Asian and/or SE Asian. This isn't like the UK where Asian is automatically synonymous with the Indian Subcontinent. And nobody actually uses the phrase "West Asian" even though that is technically a correct geographic term. A large chunk of Armenians for example strongly dislike being called Middle Easterners and would also dislike being called "West Asian"
I already appreciate the work you’ve put in OP, that I feel bad asking for more. But would it be very difficult for you to crunch the numbers and re-report them on a percent, per-thousand, or maybe even /10,000 basis (whichever makes most sense) for comparison?
Rationale being that those 15.6k Nepalis are probably much more visible in metro Dallas than the 18.2k are in metro NYC.
Sri Lankans overwhelmingly prefer Canada and especially Toronto to anywhere in the US. The city of Toronto alone is home to 60,000.
For Yemeni's, Detroit reigns supreme. Specifically the Hamtramck area.
Thanks. I would wager the Yemeni population is massively undercounted in NY. Perhaps due to legal status etc.
When the Muslim ban happens, thousands were on the street protesting l, which was widely covered in the media. It looked like 5-6 k on the streets alone, I can’t imagine that 50% of all Yemenis in NYC showed up to protest. Anyway. Appreciate the data. Great job.
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