UCLA AASC: 2010 Statistical Portrait of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
The UCLA Asian American Studies Center, as an official U.S. Census Information Center, with co-partner National Coalition for Asian Pacific Community Development, is pleased to provide this 2010 statistical portrait of the Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations produced by the US Census Bureau for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, which will take place in May, 2010. The portrait 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 announcement for more information.
The first major section provides information on "Asians," while the second major part highlights "Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders". The report begins with information on how the 2010 Census is undertaking outreach efforts and data collection in a large number of Asian languages to ensure an accurate and the fullest possible count of these diverse communities.
2010 Census
- 3
- Number of Asian languages 2010 Census questionnaires are available in upon
request: Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean. Source: 2010 Census Web site
- 13
- Number of Asian languages 2010 Census ads are in: Bengali, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Hindi, Hmong, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Tagalog, Thai, Urdu and Vietnamese. The Census has gone to great lengths to be true to the ethnicities it is trying to reach. For example, Chinese Americans are depicted in ads for Chinese Americans, rather than generic images of the Asian population. Source: 2010 Census Web site
- 19
- Number of Asian languages 2010 Census Language Assistance Guides are in:
Bengali, Burmese, Cebuano, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Hindi,
Hmong, Ilocano, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Malayalam, Tagalog,
Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Urdu and Vietnamese. In addition, they are available
in the following Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander languages:
Chamorro, Chuukese, Marshallese, Samoan and Tongan.
Source: 2010 Census Web site.
Asians
- 15.5 million
- The estimated number of U.S. residents in July 2008 who said they were Asian alone or Asian in combination with one or more other races. This group comprised about 5 percent of the total population. Source: Population estimates
- 5.1 million
- The Asian population in California, the state that had the largest Asian population on July 1, 2008, as well as the largest numerical increase from 2007 to 2008 (105,000). New York (1.5 million) and Texas (956,000) followed in population. In Hawaii, our nation's only majority-Asian state, Asians made up the highest proportion of the total population (54 percent). Asians were the largest minority group in Hawaii and Vermont. Source: Population estimates
- 2.7%
- Percentage growth of the Asian population between 2007 and 2008, the highest of any race group during that time period. The increase in the Asian population during the period totaled more than 400,000. Source: Population estimates
- 3.62 million
- Number of Asians of Chinese descent in the U.S. in 2008. Chinese-Americans were the largest Asian group, followed by Filipinos (3.09 million), Asian Indians (2.73 million), Vietnamese (1.73 million), Koreans (1.61 million) and Japanese (1.30 million). These estimates represented the number of people who were either of a particular Asian group only or were of that group in combination with one or more other Asian groups or races. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance
- $70,069
- Median household income for single-race Asians in 2008. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- Median household income differed greatly by Asian group. For Asian Indians, for example, the median income in 2008 was $90,528; for Vietnamese-Americans, it was $55,667. (These figures represent the single-race population.) Source: 2008 American Community Survey http://factfinder.census.gov
- 11.8%
- Poverty rate for single-race Asians in 2008, up from 10.2 percent in 2007. Source: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008
- 17.6%
- Percentage of single-race Asians without health insurance coverage in 2008, not statistically different from 2007. Source: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008
Education
- 50%
- The percentage of single-race Asians 25 and older who had a bachelor's
degree or higher level of education. This compared with 28 percent for all
Americans 25 and older.
Source: 2008 American Community Survey - 85%
- The percentage of single-race Asians 25 and older who had at least a high school diploma. This compared with 85 percent for all Americans 25 and older. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 20%
- The percentage of single-race Asians 25 and older who had a graduate (e.g., master's or doctorate) or professional degree. This compared with 10 percent for all Americans 25 and older. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Voting
- 600,000
- How many more Asians voted in the 2008 presidential election than in the 2004 election. All in all, 49 percent of Asians turned out to vote in 2008; up about 4 percentage points from 2004. A total of 3.6 million Asians voted. Source: Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2008
Businesses
Source for the statements referenced in this section, unless otherwise indicated: Asian-Owned Firms.
Source: Characteristics of Businesses: 2002
Languages
- 2.5 million
- The number of people 5 and older who spoke Chinese at home in 2008. After
Spanish, Chinese was the most widely spoken non-English language in the
country. Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean were each spoken at home by more
than 1 million people.
Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Serving Our Nation
- 276,079
- The number of single-race Asian military veterans. About one in three was
65 and older. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Jobs
- 48%
- The proportion of civilian employed single-race Asians 16 and older who worked in management, professional and related occupations, such as financial managers, engineers, teachers and registered nurses. Additionally, 22 percent worked in sales and office occupations, 16 percent in service occupations and 11 percent in production, transportation and material moving occupations. Source: 2008 American Community Survey.
The "Net"
- 73%
- Percentage of Asians living in a household with Internet use, the highest rate among race and ethnic groups. Source: Computer and Internet Use in the United States: October 2007
- 1.4 million
- The number of Asians (self-identified as Asian alone or in combination with one or more other races) in Los Angeles County, Calif., in 2008, which tops the nation's counties. Source: Population estimates.
- 19,000
- Santa Clara County, Calif.'s Asian population increase from 2007 to 2008, the largest in the nation. Source: Population estimates
- 58%
- Percent of the population of Honolulu County, Hawaii, that was Asian in 2008, which led the country. Honolulu was the only majority-Asian county in the nation. Source: Population estimates
Counties
Age Distribution
- 35.8
- Median age of the single-race Asian population in 2008. The corresponding figure was 36.8 years for the population as a whole. Source: Population estimates
The Future
- 40.6 million
- The projected number of U.S. residents in 2050 who will identify themselves
as Asian or Asian in combination with one or more other races. They would
comprise 9 percent of the total population by that year. Source: Population
projections.
- 162%
- The projected percentage increase between 2008 and 2050 in the population of people who identify themselves as Asian or Asian in combination with one or more other races. This compares with a 44 percent increase in the population as a whole over the same period of time. Source: Population projections
Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
- 1.1 million
- The estimated number of U.S. residents in July 2008 who said they were
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, either alone or in combination
with one or more other races. This group comprised 0.4 percent of the total
population. Source: Population estimates
California had the largest population (282,000) in 2008 of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders (either alone or in combination with one or more other races), followed by Hawaii (281,000) and Washington (55,000). California had the largest numerical increase (6,000) of people of this group. In Hawaii, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders comprised the largest proportion (22 percent) of the total population. Source: Population estimates
- 2.4%
- Percentage growth of the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population between 2007 and 2008 second to Asians among race groups. The increase in the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population during the period totaled about 26,000. Source: Population estimates
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance
- $57,721
- The median income of households headed by single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 16.3%
- The poverty rate for those who classified themselves as single-race Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 18.5%
- The three-year average (2006-2008) percentage without health insurance for single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders. Source: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008
Education
- 15%
- The percentage of single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
25 and older who had at least a bachelor's degree. This compared with 28
percent for the total population.
Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 87%
- The percentage of single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders 25 and older who had at least a high school diploma. This compared with 85 percent for the total population. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 5%
- The percentage of single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders 25 and older who had obtained a graduate or professional degree. This compared with 10 percent for the total population this age. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Businesses
Source for the statements referenced in this section: Native Hawaiian- and Other Pacific Islander-Owned Firms: 2002
Serving Our Nation
- 26,810
- The number of single-race Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander military veterans. About one in five was 65 and older. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
- 24%
- The proportion of civilian employed single-race Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders 16 and older who worked in management, professional and related occupations, such as financial managers, engineers, teachers and registered nurses. About the same percent worked in service occupations. Meanwhile, 28 percent worked in sales and office occupations and 14 percent in production, transportation and material moving occupations. Source: 2008 American Community Survey
Jobs
Counties
- 179,000
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population (alone or in combination with one or more other races) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, in 2008, which led the nation. Among counties, Clark County, Nev. (home of Las Vegas) had the largest numerical increase in this race since July 2007 Ρό 857. Hawaii County, Hawaii, had the highest percentage of people of this race (30 percent). Source: Population estimates
Age Distribution
- 29.8
- The median age of the single-race Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population in 2008. The median age was 36.8 for the population as a whole. Source: Population estimates
- 2.6 million
- The projected number of U.S. residents in 2050 who will identify themselves as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander in combination with one or more other races. They would comprise 0.6 percent of the total population by that year. Source: Population projections
- 132%
- The projected percentage increase between 2008 and 2050 in the population of people who identify themselves as Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander in combination with one or more other races. This compares with a 44 percent increase in the population as a whole over the same period of time.Source: Population projections











