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List. The list below displays each city (or city-equivalent) in the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico with a population over 100,000 and a Black proportion over 30% as of the 2020 Census.
Jan 9, 2020 · Al Drago/Bloomberg. By Brentin Mock. January 9, 2020 at 12:26 PM PST. Last September, the city of Pittsburgh released a report on gender and race disparities that concluded, perhaps to the city’s...
Rank. City. Metropolitan Area Population 2020 United States Census [2] African-American Population Size, 100,000 or more ( 2020 United States Census) [3] African-American Population Size ( 2010 Census) [4] % Change (2010-2020) Percentage African-American (2020) 1. New York, New York ( NY - NJ - PA) MSA.
RankCityMetropolitan Area Population 2020 United ...African-american Population Size, 100,000 ...1New York, New York ( NY - NJ - PA) MSA20,140,4703,237,78926,089,8152,084,2123Chicago, Illinois ( IL - IN - WI) MSA9,618,5021,576,9524Washington, District of Columbia ( DC - ...6,385,1621,562,340Jan 18, 2024 · Among metropolitan areas, the New York City metro area (including parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania) has the nation’s largest single-race Black population, with roughly 2.8 million. Other top metropolitan areas include Atlanta; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; and Dallas.
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Jun 2, 2023. This statistics shows the leading metropolitan areas with the highest percentage of black population in the United States in 2019. Among the 78 largest metropolitan areas, Memphis,...
Mar 25, 2021 · With more than 3.9 million Black people in 2019, Texas is home to the largest Black population in the U.S. Florida has the second largest population at 3.8 million, and Georgia is home to 3.6 million Black people. Other top states of residence include New York (3.4 million) and California (2.8 million).
Oct 11, 2023 · In 2020, the Hispanic or Latino population became the largest racial or ethnic group in California, comprising 39.4% of the total population, up from 37.6% in 2010. This differs from 2010, when the largest racial or ethnic group in California was the White alone non-Hispanic population, whose share declined from 40.1% in 2010 to 34.7% in 2020.