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RBH
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« on: February 25, 2011, 01:32:03 AM »
« edited: February 25, 2011, 02:29:01 AM by RBH »

Large Missouri cities racial break downs (White/Not Hispanic, Black/Not Hispanic, Hispanic)

Kansas City: 59% W/30% B/10% H
St. Louis: 44% W/49% B/3% H
Springfield: 89% W/4% B/4% H
Independence: 86% W/6% B/8% H
Columbia: 79% W/11% B/3% H
Lee's Summit: 86% W/8% B/4% H
O'Fallon: 90% W/4% B/3% H
St. Joseph: 88% W/6% B/6% H
St. Charles: 87% W/6% B/4% H
Blue Springs: 88% W/6% B/5% H

Of 693391 African Americans in Missouri, 294700 live in KC or STL. And the 3rd largest number of African Americans in a Missouri city is University City (14535) but there's 15116 in Spanish Lake CDP.

Southwest City is now majority Hispanic. With 493 Hispanics in a 970 person town. It's on the Missouri/Arkansas/Oklahoma border. Hispanics almost have a majority in Noel, Missouri, which is east of Southwest City. Verona (SW MO, Lawrence County) and Milan (NE MO, Sullivan County) have over 40% Hispanics, while Milan's Hispanic percentage doubling in 10 years. And La Monte is 35.8% Hispanic. I think I know why Milan's Hispanic population is soaring (plants/jobs), and I think the same is true for LaMonte, where the percentage tripled in 10 years.

Would be fun to find the biggest demographic changes from 2000 to 2010 in the US though.

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Also, Springdale, AR has 15332 some other race residents (21%) out of 69797 residents. Up from 11% in 2010. Partially thanks to the Marshallese population? And 5.7% classified themselves as Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. A lower number of NH/OPI (3976) than the estimate of Marshallese in 2000 (4000). So, there's a strong shot that the Marshalese make up a lot more of the SOR than Hispanic/Latino origin residents.

Arkansas has 5863 NH/OPI residents. With 4128 in Washington County and 671 in Benton County and 3967 in Springdale. So you can do the math there.
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« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2011, 03:24:57 PM »

What's the nonhispanic SOR population.

Amazing. I noticed way back in 2000 that Arkansas' Pacific Islander pop. was elevated compared to what I'd expected, but I never guessed it was all in one place, and that not even Little Rock.

SOR in Springdale is 15332 and HLO is 24692. Which seems like a pretty big ratio (most ratios i've seen are 3:1 Hispanic:SOR)

I wish there were a break down for SOR too.
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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2011, 09:13:35 PM »

Changes! (North County, STL edition)

Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO
2000: 54% White/44% African-American (pop. 11271)
2010: 26% White/73% African-American (pop. 10860)

Riverview village, MO
2000: 58% White/40% African-American (pop. 3146)
2010: 27% White/70% African-American (pop. 2856)

Spanish Lake CDP, MO
2000: 42% White/55% African-American (pop. 21337)
2010: 20% White/77% African-American (pop. 19650)
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2011, 08:36:22 PM »

Majority Hispanic Cities in Nebraska

Schuyler: 65.4% (up from 45.1%)
Lexington: 60.4% (up from 51.15%)

Between 45-50%
Madison: 48.8% (up from 33.9%)
South Sioux City: 45.3% (up from 24.8%)
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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2011, 04:22:44 PM »

NC towns with the highest Hispanic percentages

1,000-9,999:
Robbins- 50.3% (up from 48.4%)
Siler City- 49.8% (up from 39.3%)

10,000-99,999:
Monroe- 29.4% (up from 21.4%, Jesse Helms must be thrilled)
Asheboro- 26.9% (up from 19.9%)

And Morrisville's Asian population goes from 9.06% to 27.23% in 10 years. The town has grown from 5208 to 18576 in that time. Which means the town had 472 Asians in 2000 and 5058 in 2010.

In the 2000 data, half of Morrisville's Asian population then was Indian-American.
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2011, 07:22:43 PM »

next week:

Arizona, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin

Sorry South Carolina!
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2011, 04:46:26 PM »

The drop from 14.9 to 14 has to mean that a Dem loses a district, right? I don't know if the Republicans living in LA County can be drawn out so easily
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2011, 05:38:09 PM »

Various numbers!

California is 40.1% Non Hispanic White and 37.6% Hispanic. With 12.8% being non-Hispanic Asian (0.2% is Hispanic Asian).

Alameda County is 26% Asian, Contra Costa is 14.4% Asian, Los Angeles County is 13.7% Asian, Orange County is 17.9% Asian, Sacramento is 14% Asian, San Francisco is 33.3% Asian, San Mateo is 24.8% Asian, Santa Clara is 32% Asian. (Other 10%+ Asian counties are San Diego, San Joaquin, Solano, Sutter, and Yolo Counties)

Hispanic majority counties: Colusa, Fresno, Imperial (80%), Kings, Madera, Merced, Monterey, San Benito, and Tulare

10%+ African American Counties: Alameda, Sacramento, Solano
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« Reply #8 on: March 09, 2011, 12:13:50 AM »

In the category of self redefinition

Lost Hills CDP, California
2000: 71.83% Some Other Race, 96.75% Hispanic
2010: 92.54% Some Other Race, 97.6% Hispanic

SORs are Hispanic in 99% of instances, but the SOR percentage is 45% of the Hispanic percentage in most instances.

Hispanics in California are 46.37% White, 44.47% Some Other Race, 6.04% Two+ Races, 1.43% American Indian, 0.97% Black, 0.61% Asian, and 0.11% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

The only other CDPs to have over 70% Some Other Race were Oasis (71.51%) and Yettem (70.14%).

On the reverse of that. Cowan CDP had 50.6% Hispanic, but 10.06% Some Other Race and 86% White.

Other low SOR Majority-Hispanic areas are Kings Beach CDP, Volta CDP, Poplar-Cotton Center CDP. All Under 15% SOR. Amongst Cities, Atwater is 52.57% Hispanic, and 18.82% Some Other Race.

Also, quite a few of the Majority Asian cities saw their Asian percentage go up by over 15%
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« Reply #9 on: March 09, 2011, 11:33:24 PM »

More random numbers

for those wondering about Forest County.. 18% of the population is now African-American with 1243 of 1389 African Americans in Marienville. The Jenks Township population went from 1261 to 3629.

In case there was any doubt about the prison altering things there

Reading went from 37% Hispanic to 58% Hispanic.
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« Reply #10 on: March 16, 2011, 02:07:40 PM »

Shelby County, 2000: 48.4% Black NH, 46.2% White NH, 2.6% Hispanic
Shelby County, 2010: 49.48% Black NH, 42.2% White NH, 4.9% Hispanic

Memphis, 2000: 56.2% Black NH, 38.4% White NH, 2.9% Hispanic
Memphis, 2010: 60.1% Black NH, 31.5% White NH, 5.7% Hispanic

In case you were wondering.
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« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2011, 02:29:33 PM »

Shelby County, 2010: 49.48% Black NH, 42.2% White NH, 4.9% Hispanic

Source? Is that a dated estimate? Census release has it at 52.1% Black, 40.6% White (both incl. Hispanic), 5.6% Hispanic.
Oh, and Memphis at 63.3% Black.

I clicked the 18+ numbers.

And the numbers are 63.1% Black NH, 27.5% White NH.
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