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Subject: [acon-chicago] [acon-natl] 2004 Statistical Portrait of Asian Americans andPacific Islanders

The following is a statistical portrait of the Asian American and
Pacific Islander populations produced by the US Census Bureau for
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in 2004. It provides current
census data, population projections, and internet links that should
be useful for research, planning, writing and general educational
purposes. Please see the "Editor's note" at the end of this press
release for more information.
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CB04-FF.06            April  19, 2004

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: May 2004

In 1978, a joint congressional resolution established Asian Pacific
American Heritage Week. The first 10 days of May were chosen to coincide
with two important anniversaries: the arrival in the United States of the
first Japanese immigrants (May 7, 1843) and the completion of the
transcontinental railroad (May 10, 1869). In 1992, Congress expanded the
10-day observance to a month long celebration.

13.1 million
The estimated number of U.S. residents who say they are Asian or Asian in
combination with one or more other races. This group comprises 5 percent of
the total population. Since Census 2000, the number of people who are part
of this group has increased 9 percent, the highest growth rate of any race
group.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/hispanic_origin_p
opulation/
001130.html>

943,000
The estimated number of U.S. residents who say they are native Hawaiian and
other Pacific islander or native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander in
combination with one or more other races. This group comprises 0.3 percent
of the total population. Since Census 2000, the number of people who are
part of this group has increased 4 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/hispanic_origin_p
opulation/
001130.html>

33.4 million
The projected number of U.S. residents who will identify themselves as
Asian alone in 2050. They would comprise 8 percent of the total population
by that year.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001720
.html>

213%
The projected percentage increase between 2000 and 2050 in the population
of people whose only race is Asian. This compares with a 49 percent
increase in the population as a whole over the same period.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/
001720.html>

Income and Poverty

$52,018
The 2002 median income of households whose householders reported their race
as either Asian or native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander (and who may
or may not have reported any other race). This income level represented a
4.5 percent decline in real dollars from 2001, but is
still much higher than the 2002 median of $42,409 for all households.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/income_wealth/001
371.html>

10.2%
The poverty rate in 2002 for those who reported their race as either Asian
or native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander (and may or may not have
reported any other race). This rate is not statistically different from the
rate for Asians and Pacific islanders in 2001.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/income_wealth/001
371.html>

Education

47%
The percentage of Asians and Pacific islanders age 25 and over with a
bachelor's degree or higher. Asians and Pacific islanders have the highest
proportion of college graduates of any race or ethnic group in the country.
The corresponding rate for all adults in this age group is 27 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/education/
000818.html>

87%
The percentage of Asians and Pacific islanders 25 and over who are high
school graduates. The corresponding rate for all adults in this age group
is 84 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/education/000818.
html>

16%
The percentage of Asians and Pacific islanders 25 and over with an advanced
degree (e.g., master's, Ph.D., M.D. or J.D.). This amounts to 1.3 million
Asians and Pacific islanders. The corresponding rate for all adults in this
age group is 9 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/education/000818.
html>

Languages

2.0 million
The number of people who speak Chinese at home. Next to Spanish, Chinese is
the most widely spoken non-English language in the country. French and
German rank third and fourth, but Tagalog (1.2 million) ranks fifth,
Vietnamese (1.0 million) sixth and Korean (894,000) eighth. The number of
Vietnamese speakers and the number of Italian speakers (in seventh place)
are not statistically different.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/census_2000/
001406.html>

Coming to America

8.3 million
The number of foreign-born residents in the United States who were born in
Asia. Asian-born residents comprise one-fourth of the nation's total
foreign-born population.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/foreignborn_
population/000815.html>

48%
The percentage of the foreign-born population from Asia who are naturalized
U.S. citizens. The corresponding rate for the foreign-born population as a
whole is 37 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/foreignborn_popul
ation/
000815.html>

1.5 million
The number of foreign-born people from China. Next to Mexico, China is the
leading country of birth for the nation's foreign-born. Also among the top
10 countries of birth for the foreign-born population are the Philippines,
India, Vietnam and Korea.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/census_2000/00162
3.html>

Serving Our Nation

351,000
The number of Asian American military veterans. There are 57,000 veterans
who are of native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander heritage.
<http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DatasetMainPageServlet?_program=DEC&
_lang=en&_ts=>

Jobs

About 75 percent of Asian and Pacific islander men age 16 and over and
59 percent of women are in the civilian labor force. Among these, 41
percent of men and 37 percent of women are in managerial and professional
occupations.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/race/001127.html>

105,300
The number of physicians and surgeons who report Asian as their only race
and who are not Hispanic. People of this race comprise 15 percent of all
U.S. physicians and surgeons, compared with 4 percent of the total
population. Asians are represented in a wide variety of occupations. For
instance, there are about 89,000 non-Hispanic Asian postsecondary teachers;
43,000 chief executives; 20,000 lawyers; 3,000 news analysts, reporters and
correspondents; and
200 legislators.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/census_2000/00163
3.html>

Population Distribution
                                             Nation

A total of 2.7 million Asian American residents are Chinese (excluding
Taiwanese) or Chinese (excluding Taiwanese) in combination with one or more
other races or Asian groups, making Chinese the leading Asian group.
Filipino (2.4 million) and Asian Indian (1.9 million) follow.
The largest Pacific islander groups are native Hawaiian (401,000) and
Samoan (133,000).
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2002/cb02cn59.html> and
<http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-14.pdf>

95%
The percentage of Asian and Pacific islanders who live in metropolitan
areas. Fifty-one percent of Asians and Pacific islanders live in the
Western part of the United States.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/race/001127.html>

                                   States

4.5 million
The number of California residents who are Asian, making the Golden State
home to the largest number of Asian Americans of any state. Hawaii has the
largest number of native Hawaiians and other Pacific islanders at 271,000.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001342
.html>

58%
The percentage of Hawaii's population that is Asian, tops in the nation.
For native Hawaiians and other Pacific islanders, Hawaii is also the
leader, with 22 percent of the state's population belonging to this race
group.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001342
.html>

                                  Counties

1.3 million
The number of people in Los Angeles County, Calif., who are Asian. Los
Angeles leads all the nation's counties in number of Asians. Honolulu
County, Hawaii, had the largest native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander
population with 179,000.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001341
.html>

62%
The percentage of Honolulu County, Hawaii, residents who are Asian
American. Honolulu is the only county in the nation where Asians comprise a
majority of the total population. Meanwhile, Hawaii County, Hawaii, with 30
percent of its population being native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander,
leads in that race category. (Rankings limited to counties with minimum
populations of 100,000.)
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/001341
.html>

Age Distribution

26%
The percentage of Asians and Pacific islanders who are under 18. At the
other end of the age spectrum, 7 percent are 65 or older.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/race/
001127.html>

Children and Families

73%
The percentage of Asian and Pacific islander households made up of
families. Among these, nearly 2-in-10 have five or more members.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/race/
001127.html>

Housing

70%
The percentage of Asians and Pacific islanders who are naturalized-citizen
householders and who own their homes. For Asians and Pacific islanders born
in the United States, the homeownership rate is 57 percent.
<http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/
foreignborn_population/001399.html>

Editor's note: Some of the preceding data were collected in surveys and
are, therefore, subject to sampling error. Questions or comments should be
directed to the Census Bureau's Public Information Office: telephone: (301)
763-3030; fax: (301) 457-3670; or e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.




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