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- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, African Americans accounted for 29% of the city's population, or approximately 800,000 people as of the 2020 census. The metro area had nearly 1.6 million African Americans.
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Aug 18, 2023 · The percent distribution of Chicago population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 45.33% are White, 29.22% are Black or African American, 0.49% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.85% are Asian, 0.04% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 10.67% are some other race and 7.40% are multiracial.
Jul 1, 2022 · 1,129,908. Persons per household, 2018-2022. 2.36. Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, 2018-2022. 85.3%. Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2018-2022. 35.2%. Computer and Internet Use. Households with a computer, percent, 2018-2022.
Dec 7, 2021 · The 2020 census shows Black Americans moving, in huge numbers, out of their longtime homes in Northern and Western cities, and resettling in smaller cities, the suburbs and — in a twist on the...
According to 2021 US Census Bureau American Community Survey one-year estimates, which is conducted annually for cities over 65,000 via sampling, the population of Chicago, Illinois was 36.1% White (32.9% Non-Hispanic White and 3.2% Hispanic White), 28.5% Black or African American, 6.9% Asian, 1.1% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.1% ...
The changing size and location of Chicago's black community from 1930 to 2019.
• Chicago’s Black population peaked in 1980 at 1,187,905 • Chicago’s Black population declined steadily from 1,187,905 in 1980 to 797,253 in 2017, a decrease of 390,652 or 32.9% • Chicago’s White population had a similar trend declining from 1,299,557 in 1980 to 893,334 in 2017, a decrease of 406,223 or 31.3%.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, African Americans accounted for 29% of the city's population, or approximately 800,000 people as of the 2020 census. The metro area had nearly 1.6 million African Americans. The black population in Chicago has been shrinking.