Guam - Demographics

Demographics

Historical populations
Census Pop.
1910 11,806
1920 13,275 12.4%
1930 18,509 39.4%
1940 22,290 20.4%
1950 59,498 166.9%
1960 67,044 12.7%
1970 84,996 26.8%
1980 105,979 24.7%
1990 133,152 25.6%
2000 154,805 16.3%
2010 159,358 2.9%
Main article: Demographics of Guam See also: List of U.S. states and territories by population

The largest ethnic group are the native Chamorros, accounting for 37.1% of the total population. Another 44,000 live outside the Marianas in California. Other significant ethnic groups include those of Filipino (25.5%), White (10%), often of Spanish and European American ancestry. The rest are of Chinese, Japanese and Korean ancestry. Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion, with 85% of the population claiming an affiliation with it.

While the population of Guam increased only by 2.9% from 2000 to 2010, the programmed U.S. military buildup (2010–14) will cause an unprecedented surge of approximately 40% or nearly 80,000 people at the peak of constructions.

The official languages of the island are English and Chamorro.

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