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This is a list of the largest municipalities in the United States by race/ethnicity (80,000+) using 2020 U.S. Census data. It includes a sortable table of population by race/ethnicity. The table excludes Hispanics from the racial categories, assigning them to their own category.
As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 380 people, 158 households, and 100 families living in the city. The population density was 444.9 inhabitants per square mile (171.8/km 2). There were 207 housing units at an average density of 242.3 per square mile (93.6/km 2). The racial makeup of the city was 99.47% White, and 0.53% from two or more ...
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 20,140,470 3,237,789 3,352,616 −3.42%: 16.1 2 Atlanta ...
Gilman City R-IV School District - Gilman City. Gilman City Elementary School (PK-06) Gilman City High School (07-12) North Harrison County R-III School District - Eagleville. North Harrison County Elementary School (PK-05) North Harrison County High School (06-12) Ridgeway R-V School District - Ridgeway. Ridgeway Elementary School (PK-06)
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Kansas City, Missouri. Population: 486,404. Lowest Income to be Considered “Rich” (Top 20%): $109,276. Average Income of the Top 20%: $190,266. Average Income of the Top 5%: $336,124. 31 ...
Daviess County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,430. [2] Its county seat is Gallatin. [3] The county was organized December 29, 1836, from Ray County and named for Major Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, a soldier from Kentucky who was killed in 1811 at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
The areas of Greater Downtown in the center city, and sections near I-435 and I-470 in the south, and Highway 152 in the north are the only areas of Kansas City, Missouri, to have an increase in population, with the Northland population growing the most. [63] Even so, the population of Kansas City as a whole from 2000 to 2010 increased by 4.1%.