Columbus Micro Area Historical Race Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Total population: 32,485
White: | 31,013 (95.47%, see rank) | Black: | 97 (0.30%, see rank) | Hispanic: | 4,988 (15.35%, see rank) | Asian: | 183 (0.56%, see rank) | Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.): | 14 (0.04%, see rank) | One Race, Other: | 627 (1.93%, see rank) | Two or More Races: | 551 (1.70%, see rank) |
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US Census 2010 data
Total population: 32,237
White: | 29,021 (90.02%, see rank) | Black: | 145 (0.45%, see rank) | Hispanic: | 4,452 (13.81%, see rank) | Asian: | 151 (0.47%, see rank) | Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.): | 231 (0.72%, see rank) | One Race, Other: | 2,213 (6.86%, see rank) | Two or More Races: | 476 (1.48%, see rank) |
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ACS 2008-2012 data
Total population: 32,195
White: | 30,786 (95.62%, see rank) | Black: | 90 (0.28%, see rank) | Hispanic: | 4,449 (13.82%, see rank) | Asian: | 92 (0.29%, see rank) | Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.): | 40 (0.12%, see rank) | One Race, Other: | 551 (1.71%, see rank) | Two or More Races: | 636 (1.98%, see rank) |
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ACS 2006-2010 data
Total population: 31,675
White: | 30,243 (95.48%, see rank) | Black: | 46 (0.15%, see rank) | Hispanic: | 3,787 (11.96%, see rank) | Asian: | 109 (0.34%, see rank) | Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.): | 160 (0.51%, see rank) | One Race, Other: | 489 (1.54%, see rank) | Two or More Races: | 628 (1.98%, see rank) |
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ACS 2005-2009 data
Total population: 31,771
White: | 29,961 (94.30%, see rank) | Black: | 52 (0.16%, see rank) | Hispanic: | 3,357 (10.57%, see rank) | Asian: | 254 (0.80%, see rank) | Native (American Indian, Alaska Native, Hawaiian Native, etc.): | 146 (0.46%, see rank) | One Race, Other: | 898 (2.83%, see rank) | Two or More Races: | 460 (1.45%, see rank) |
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* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.