Population
Ancestry | 2000 | 2000% of US population | 2010 | 2010% of US population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ethiopian | negligible (no data) | 186,000 | negligible (no data) | |
Ghanaian | 49,944 | negligible (no data) | 85,000 | negligible (no data) |
Nigerian | 65,481 | negligible (no data) | 253,000 | negligible (no data) |
South African | 45,569 | negligible (no data) | negligible (no data) | |
Somalian American | negligible (no data) | 103,000 | negligible (no data) | |
Moroccan American | negligible (no data) | 78,000 | negligible (no data) | |
Egyptian American | negligible (no data) | 197,000 | negligible (no data) | |
Cape Verdean | negligible (no data) | 91,000 | negligible (no data) | |
TOTAL | 940,000 | 0.2% | NA | NA |
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