Racial and Ancestral Makeup
According to 2011 US Census Bureau estimates, California's population was 39.7% Non-Hispanic White, 6.6% Black or African American, 13.6% Asian, 1.0% American Indian, 0.4% Pacific Islander and 3.6% from two or more races. White Americans make up 74.0% of the total population. By ethnicity, 38.1% of the total population is Hispanic/Latinos (of any race) and 61.9% Non-Hispanic (of any race).
California has the largest population of White Americans in the U.S., totaling 21,453,934 residents as of the 2010 census. The state has the fifth largest population of African Americans in the U.S., an estimated 2,299,072 residents. California's Asian population is estimated at 4.9 million, approximately one-third of the nation's estimated 15 million Asian Americans. California's Native American population of 362,801 is the most of any state; some estimates place the Native American population at one million.
As of 2011, California has the largest minority population in the United States. Non-Hispanic whites decreased from about 76.3 - 78 % of the state's population in 1970 to 39.7% in 2011. While the population of minorities accounts for 100.7 million of 300 million U.S. residents, 20% of the national total live in California.
New Mexico and Texas have higher percentages of Latinos, but California has the highest total number of Latinos of any U.S. state. Only Hawaii has a higher Asian American percentage than California.
The largest named ancestries in California are Mexican (25%), German (9%), Irish (7.7%), English (7.4%); there are 65 other ethnicities including Albanians, Haitians, Pakistanis, and Somalis. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco have large numbers of residents with French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Scandinavian ancestry.
By race | White | Black | AIAN* | Asian | NHPI* |
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2000 (total population) | 79.75% | 7.65% | 1.99% | 12.39% | 0.69% |
2000 (Hispanic only) | 30.79% | 0.61% | 0.85% | 0.45% | 0.13% |
2005 (total population) | 79.07% | 7.45% | 1.93% | 13.47% | 0.71% |
2005 (Hispanic only) | 33.59% | 0.67% | 0.84% | 0.47% | 0.13% |
Growth 2000–05 (total population) | 5.76% | 3.90% | 3.58% | 16.01% | 10.13% |
Growth 2000–05 (non-Hispanic only) | -0.91% | 2.80% | 1.87% | 16.18% | 9.65% |
Growth 2000–05 (Hispanic only) | 16.36% | 16.48% | 5.87% | 11.68% | 12.29% |
* AIAN is American Indian or Alaskan Native; NHPI is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander |
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