I dont think there are any cities as diverse as Toronto. Sometimes I can go hours, even days without seeing white people.
South Asian 298,370 12
Chinese 283,075 11.4
Black 208,555 8.4
Filipino 102,555 4.1
Latin American 64,855 2.6
Southeast Asian 37,495 1.5
Arab 22,485 0.9
West Asian 42,755 1.7
Korean 34,220 1.4
Japanese 11,965 0.5
Mixed visible minority 31,100 1.3
Other visible minority 25,195 1 Total visible minority population 1,162,630 46.9
First Nations 9,125 0.4
Métis 3,650 0.1
Inuit 195 0 Total Aboriginal population 13,605 0.5
White 1,300,330 52.6 Total population 2,476,565 100
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West Bloomfield Population Diversity
Race Title Elements # People of this race
White 22,105
Black 5,063
American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut 36
Asian or Pacific Islander 3,142
Other 831
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 4
Hispanic 446
Although I think at least 80% of those "Whites" are either Chaldean or Jews.
Statistically? Very. But that doesn't mean anything because I live in a southern city and besides one or two neighborhoods, every neighborhood is white or black or hispanic almost exclusively. Schools also. Same with churches except for the Catholics.
Hispanic - 40,085 (52.3%)
White alone - 14,971 (19.5%)
Black alone - 10,374 (13.5%)
Asian alone - 8,720 (11.4%)
Two or more races - 1,508 (2.0%)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone - 567 (0.7%)
American Indian alone - 229 (0.3%)
Other race alone - 162 (0.2%)
I dont think there are any cities as diverse as Toronto. Sometimes I can go hours, even days without seeing white people.
South Asian 298,370 12
Chinese 283,075 11.4
Black 208,555 8.4
Filipino 102,555 4.1
Latin American 64,855 2.6
Southeast Asian 37,495 1.5
Arab 22,485 0.9
West Asian 42,755 1.7
Korean 34,220 1.4
Japanese 11,965 0.5
Mixed visible minority 31,100 1.3
Other visible minority 25,195 1 Total visible minority population 1,162,630 46.9
First Nations 9,125 0.4
Métis 3,650 0.1
Inuit 195 0 Total Aboriginal population 13,605 0.5
White 1,300,330 52.6 Total population 2,476,565 100
While there is no precise count, some experts believe New York is home to as many as 800 languages — far more than the 176 spoken by students in the city’s public schools or the 138 that residents of Queens, New York’s most diverse borough, listed on their 2000 census forms.
“It is the capital of language density in the world,” said Daniel Kaufman, an adjunct professor of linguistics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. “We’re sitting in an endangerment hot spot where we are surrounded by languages that are not going to be around even in 20 or 30 years.”
According to the 2010 Census, Cleveland had 53.3% African American, 37.3% White (33.4% Non-Hispanic Whites), 0.3% Native American, 1.8% Asian American, 0.0% Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 4.5% of some other race, and 2.8% from two or more races. Hispanic and Latino Americans of any race accounted for 10.0% of its population, with Puerto Ricans being the majority of the group.[163][164]