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  2. The mix of ethnic groups in Chicago has varied over the history of the city, resulting in a diverse community in the twenty-first century. The changes in the ethnicity of the population have reflected the history and mass America, as well as internal demographic changes.

  3. Jul 15, 2024 · Racial distribution of Chicago population: 42.41% are white, 28.81% are Black or African American, 0.73% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 7.01% are Asian, 0.05% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 11.30% are some other race and 9.70% are multiracial. By Neilsberg Research.

  4. The White population is the largest racial category and includes the 10.9% of Hispanics who identify as White, with the remaining Hispanics identifying as Other Race (43.5%), Multiracial (40.1%), Black (1.5%), American Indian and Alaskan Native (3.7%), Asian (0.3%), and Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (0.1%). [13] .

  5. Race and Ethnicity by County in the Chicago Area. There are 14 counties in the Chicago Area. This section compares all 14 of those to each other, the Chicago Area, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Chicago Area.

  6. The majority race in Chicago overall is white, making up 53.1% of residents. The next most-common racial group is hispanic at 20.7%. There are more white people in the south areas of the city. People who identify as hispanic are most likely to be living in the central places.

  7. Race and Ethnicity by Neighborhood in Chicago. There are 228 neighborhoods that are fully or partially contained within Chicago (208 fully and 20 partially). This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other, Chicago, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with Chicago. The least populous of the compared ...

  8. Aug 13, 2021 · For the first time, Latinos surpassed Blacks as the largest racial or ethnic group in Chicago, Cook County and in Illinois, the census data show. “These changes reveal that the U.S. population is much more multiracial and more racially and ethnically diverse than what we measured in the past,” said the Census Bureau’s Nicholas Jones.

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