Asian Americans
Asian Americans are Americans of Asian ancestry. The term refers to a group that includes diverse populations. They have ancestral origins in South Asia, East Asia. This includes people who indicate as "Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Other Asian". Asian Americans with no other ancestry comprise 5.4% of the U.S. population.[1] Asian Americans are by capita the richest and highest earning ethnic group in America, due to their high educational attainment and strong family values.
Definition
The U.S. Census Bureau defines Asian as "A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam."
Population
During the 2010 United States Census, the largest ethnic groups were Chinese American, Filipino Americans, Indian Americans, Vietnamese Americans, Korean Americans, and Japanese Americans.[2] The total population is 17,941,286.
Asian American alone
Ancestry | Population 2000 |
Population 2010 |
Percent change |
---|---|---|---|
Bangladeshi | 46,905 | 147,300 | 202.9% |
Bhutanese | 192 | 19439 | 9,699.0% |
Burmese | 14,620 | 95,536 | 553.5% |
Cambodian | 183,769 | 255,497 | 39.0% |
Chinese | 2,564,190 | 3,535,382 | 37.9% |
Filipino | 1,908,125 | 2,649,973 | 38.9% |
Hispanic | 119,829 | – | – |
Hmong | 174,712 | 252,323 | 44.4% |
Indian | 1,718,778 | 2,918,807 | 69.8% |
Indonesian | 44,186 | 63,383 | 69.7% |
Japanese | 852,237 | 841,824 | −1.2% |
Korean | 1,099,422 | 1,463,474 | 33.1% |
Laotian | 179,103 | 209,646 | 17.1% |
Malaysian | 15,029 | 21,868 | 45.5% |
Maldivian | 29 | 102 | 251.7% |
Mongolian | 3,699 | 15,138 | 309.2% |
Nepalese | 8,209 | 57,209 | 596.9% |
Okinawan | 6,138 | 5,681 | −7.4% |
Pakistani | 164,628 | 382,994 | 132.6% |
Singaporean | 2,017 | 4,569 | 126.5% |
Sri Lankan | 21,364 | 41,456 | 94.0% |
Taiwanese | 118,827 | 199,387 | 67.6% |
Thai | 120,918 | 182,872 | 51.2% |
Vietnamese | 1,169,672 | 1,632,717 | 39.6% |
Other Asian, not specified |
162,913 | 238,332 | 46.3% |
Total | 10,242,998 | 14,674,252 | 43.3% |
With multiracial identifiers
Ancestry | Population 2000 |
Population 2010 |
Percent change |
---|---|---|---|
Bangladeshi | 57,412 | 147,300 | 156.6% |
Bhutanese | 212 | 19,439 | 9,069.3% |
Burmese | 16,720 | 100,200 | 499.3% |
Cambodian | 206,052 | 276,667 | 34.3% |
Chinese | 2,865,232 | 4,010,114 | 40.0% |
Filipino | 2,364,815 | 3,416,840 | 44.5% |
Hispanic | – | 598,146 | – |
Hmong | 186,310 | 260,073 | 39.6% |
Indian | 1,899,599 | 3,183,063 | 67.6% |
Indonesian | 63,073 | 95,270 | 51.0% |
Japanese | 1,148,932 | 1,304,286 | 13.5% |
Korean | 1,228,427 | 1,706,822 | 38.9% |
Laotian | 198,203 | 232,130 | 17.1% |
Malaysian | 18,566 | 26,179 | 41.0% |
Maldivian | 51 | 127 | 149.0% |
Mongolian | 5,868 | 18,344 | 212.6% |
Nepalese | 9,399 | 59,490 | 532.9% |
Okinawan | 10,599 | 11,326 | 6.9% |
Pakistani | 204,309 | 409,163 | 100.3% |
Singaporean | 2,394 | 5,347 | 123.4% |
Sri Lankan | 24,587 | 45,381 | 84.6% |
Taiwanese | 132,038 | 215,582 | 65.2% |
Thai | 150,283 | 237,583 | 58.1% |
Vietnamese | 1,223,736 | 1,737,433 | 42.0% |
Other Asian, not specified |
376,723 | 623,761 | 65.6% |
Total | 11,898,828 | 17,320,856 | 45.6% |
Asian Americans Media
Proportion of Asian Americans in each US state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States census
Proportion of Asian Americans in each county of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States census
Five images of the Filipino settlement at Saint Malo, Louisiana
Jerry Yang, billionaire co-founder of the search engine Yahoo!. He is currently the founding partner of the venture fund AME Cloud Ventures
Steve Chen (middle), co-founder of YouTube.
Jensen Huang, billionaire, founder and CEO of Nvidia, the largest AI conglomerate and the third largest company in the world as of March 2024
Steven Chu, physicist, former Secretary of Energy (2009–2013), winner of 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for research in laser cooling.
Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States
References
- ↑ "US Census 2000" (PDF).
- ↑ Bureau, U.S. Census. "American FactFinder - Results". factfinder.census.gov. Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2018-10-05.