What is the population in Los Angeles 2020?
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Population | |
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Population, Census, April 1, 2020 | X |
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 | 3,792,621 |
Age and Sex | |
Persons under 5 years, percent | 5.9% |
What percentage of LA is black?
Projected Population by Race & Ethnicity 2021-2060 Los Angeles County
Race/Ethnicity | 2021 | |
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Black* | Number | 822,166 |
Percent | 8.06% | |
Race/Ethnicity | 2021 | |
Native Hawaiian & other Pacific Islander* | Number | 24,340 |
What percentage of Americans live in LA?
According to the 2019 US Census Bureau estimates, Los Angeles County’s population was 52.1% White (25.9% Non-Hispanic White), 8.1% Black or African American, 14.7% Asian, 0.8% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 19.9% Other Race, and 4.1% from two or more races.
What percent of LA is Latino?
48.6%
What city in California has the most Hispanic population?
Detailed List Of The Most Hispanic Cities In California
Rank | City | % Hispanic |
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1 | Parlier | 98.97% |
2 | Maywood | 98.36% |
3 | Calexico | 97.75% |
4 | Coachella | 97.34% |
Is California majority Hispanic?
No single ethnic group forms a majority of California’s population, making the state a minority-majority state. Hispanics (of any race) are the largest single ethnic group in the state. Spanish is the state’s second most widely spoken language.
What is the main religion in Los Angeles?
Among the religions practiced in Los Angeles, Christianity is the most common (65%). The Christian community residing in the city is divided into followers of the Roman Catholic Church, Protestant denominations and other smaller sects.
Which US state is the least religious?
As of 2000, the six states and provinces reported to have the lowest rate of religious adherence in North America were Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Nevada, and West Virginia.
What is the largest religion in the US?
Christianity is the largest religion in the United States, with the various Protestant Churches having the most adherents. The United States has been called a Protestant nation by a variety of sources.