In these interactive charts watch how immigrant populations from different countries have changed since 2010, according to annual estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Su…
People born in India are now the largest immigrant group in the Bay Area’s two biggest counties. Santa Clara and Alameda are now home to 250,000 residents who were born in India, enoughIn the interactive charts below, you can see how the immigrant population has shifted since 2010 in the two largest Bay Area counties, in California, and in the country as a whole, according to annual estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
The Golden State’s second-largest immigrant population is from the Philippines, followed by China . And the fourth largest group is from India, the country-of-birth that has moved the most on the scale, all the way from seventh in 2010.In Alameda County in 2010 the largest group of immigrants was from Mexico, followed by China, and the Philippines. India came in fourth, with 48,000 Indian-born people calling Alameda county home, less than half of the Mexican-born population at the time.
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