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retromike22
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« on: March 25, 2014, 03:09:20 PM »

I was reading this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Asian_Americans#Asian_American_alone

Group Population, 2000 Population, 2010 Percent change

Chinese    2,564,190    3,535,382    37.9%
Indian    1,718,778    2,918,807    69.8%
Filipino    1,908,125    2,649,973    38.9%
Vietnamese    1,169,672    1,632,717    39.6%
Korean    1,099,422    1,463,474    33.1%
Japanese    852,237    841,824    −1.2%
Pakistani    164,628    382,994    132.6%
Cambodian    183,769    255,497    39.0%
Hmong    174,712    252,323    44.4%
Other Asian, not specified    162,913    238,332    46.3%
Laotian    179,103    209,646    17.1%

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