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  1. Apr 1, 2020 · Dashboard - Louisville city, Kentucky Population, Census, April 1, 2020 All Topics Population Age and Sex Race and Hispanic Origin Population Characteristics Housing Families & Living Arrangements Computer and Internet Use Education Health Economy Transportation Income & Poverty Businesses Geography

  2. by a racial equity commission City: Louisville, Kentucky Year Starting Racial Equity Work: 2006 Mayor: Greg Fischer Form of Municipal Government: Mayor-Council Population: 760,000 (2016) Demographics: White: 70.9% Black: 22.9% Latino/Hispanic (white/non-white): 4.9% Multi-racial: 3.1% American Indian/ Alaska Native: 0.1%* Asian/Pacific Islander ...

  3. Feb 28, 2022 · Louisville's white population fell 7% over the last decade while all other racial and ethnic groups increased. The city is now 64% white, 22% Black, 4% Asian and 8% Hispanic, according to...

  4. Louisville city, Kentucky – Racial and Ethnic Composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category.

    • Jefferson County
    • Christian County
    • Fayette County
    • Fulton County
    • Hardin County
    • Warren County
    • Shelby County
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    Diversity index: 58% The county with the highest score, of course, is Jefferson County, home to Louisville. The county saw a jump of 12 points in its diversity index between 2010 and 2020, as its white population decreased and its traditionally minority populations increased. Jefferson County residents are now 63.8% white; 21.6% Black; 3.6% Asian o...

    Diversity index: 56% The county in southwestern Kentucky — home to Hopkinsville and Fort Campbell — has the third highest percent of Black residents in the state, contributing to its higher diversity index. While its white population fell 8.7% over the last decade, its minority population rose 13.3%. Christian County residents are now 66.4% white; ...

    Diversity index: 55% Like Louisville, the metropolitan area of Lexington has continued to draw more diverse residents. Fayette County residents are now 68.3% white; 14.9% Black; 4.2% Asian or Pacific Islander; 7.1% two or more races; and 9.2% Hispanic or Latino.

    Diversity index: 47% The county on the southwest tip of Kentucky has the second highest percent of Black residents in the state. The rural county is home to just 6,500 residents, including 70.6% who are white; 22.2% who are Black; 5.3% who are two or more races; and 2.3% who are Hispanic or Latino.

    Diversity index: 47% The county southwest of Louisville — home to Elizabethtown and Fort Knox — has a population that's 74.9% white; 11.6% Black; 2.5% Asian or Pacific Islander; 8.5% two or more races; and 6% Hispanic or Latino. Related:These Kentucky counties lost the most population over the last decade

    Diversity index: 47% The county that's home to Bowling Green saw an 18% increase in residents between 2010 and 2020. Warren County residents are now 73.9% white; 9.6% Black; 5.9% Asian or Pacific Islander; 6.3% two or more races; and 7% Hispanic or Latino.

    Diversity index: 42% The county east of Louisville has the largest Hispanic population in the state, as of 2020. Its residents are now 80.4% white; 5.7% Black; 0.9% Asian or Pacific Islander; 7.4% two or more races; and 11% Hispanic or Latino.

    ►Boone County, just south of Cincinnati, had the largest jump in its diversity index, from 19% in 2010 to 33% in 2020. ►Union County, south of Evansville, Indiana, is the only county that declined in diversity. Its index fell 2 points to 25%. ►Magoffin County, in Eastern Kentucky, has the lowest diversity index at 5%.

  5. Louisville City Profile on Racial Equity. Download Now. Guide. Large: 200K +. Member. Mid-size: 50-200K. Mid-West. Northeast Mid-Atlantic. Prospective. Race & Equity. Small: 50K. South. West. Erasing the Historical Lines of Division Drawn by Law & Practice.

  6. Explore demographics of Louisville, KY including diversity, population, income, and community statistics.

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