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The population of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the district as of July 2019 is 79,477, 11.3% of its population. [5] If treated as a category separate from race, Hispanics are the third largest minority group in DC.
13 sie 2021 · The 2020 Census information and data from the DC Office of Planning (OP) State Data Center (based on the US Census Bureau’s Redistricting Data Program's data released) is available for viewing and download below.
According to a study by George Mason University, there are an estimated 83,400 Caribbean born people living in the greater Washington, DC area. The largest numbers are from Jamaica (29,034), Trinidad and Tobago (16,154), the Dominican Republic (13,814), Haiti (8,114), and Cuba (6,599).
According to 2011 data from the American Community Survey (ACS), the largest Latino population residing in DC is from El Salvador (21,072, 36 percent), while other major countries of origin, in order of highest to lowest populations, include: Mexico (8,663, 15 percent), Guatemala
The Washington DC-metro region has become an important immigration gateway and a laboratory of urban and suburban diversity. Nearly a million Latinos live in this metropolitan area, over half of whom are foreign-born.
14 gru 2018 · Consistent with DC’s overall population, the largest share of Latino immigrants (26 percent) were between 25 and 34 years old in 2012–16. The share of children younger than 18 among Latino immigrants declined since 2000, falling from 10 to 7 percent, or from 3,200 to 2,400 children.
1 sty 2012 · Findings – According to the 2010 U.S. Census, more than 700,000 Latinos lived in the Washington metropolitan area. In many ways, Washington's Latino population is unique when compared to...