Somos - Measuring Hispanics in NY

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Measuring Hispanics in New York Albany, NY March 25, 2012

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Measuring Hispanics in New York

Albany, NY

March 25, 2012

American Community Survey

Measuring How we live

•Household Type

•Marital Status

•Education

•Veterans

•Disability

Status

•Health

Insurance

•Citizenship

•Language

• Age

• Sex

• Race

•Hispanic

Origin

• Income

• Benefits

• Employment

Status

•Occupation

• Industry

• Commuting

to Work

•Place of Work

• Tenure

•Housing

Value

•Occupancy

• Taxes &

Insurance

•Household

Size

• Utilities

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Total Population 83.7 82.4

16.3 17.6

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20

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United States New York

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Not Hispanic Hispanic

Source: 2010 Census

New York Hispanic / Latinos

10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10

Under 5

5 to 9

10 to 14

15 to 19

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

45 to 49

55 to 64

65 to 74

75 to 84

over 85

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% Males % Females

1,073,712

Source: American Community Survey 5yr Estimate (2006-2010)

Language Spoken at Home NY Hispanics

19%

42%

15%

16% 7%

1% Speak only English

Speak Spanish-English "very well"

Speak Spanish -English "well"

Speak Spanish -English "not well"

Speak Spanish -English "not at alll"

Speak otherlanguage

38%

Source: American Community Survey 5yr Estimate (2006-2010)

New York State Hispanics Where do they come from?

28%

18% 12%

6%

4%

4%

2%

2% 24%

Puerto Rican

Dominican

Mexican

Ecuadorian

Salvadoran

Columbian

Guatemalan

Cuban

Other

Source: 2010 Census

Born in state of residence

46%

Born in other state in

United States 4%

Native; born outside the

United States

10%

Foreign born 40%

New York Place of Birth of Hispanic / Latinos

Source: American Community Survey 5yr Estimate (2006-2010)

Veterans

81.2 82.1

5.1 5.9

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20

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60

70

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90

United States New York

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Not Hispanic (White alone) Hispanic

Source: American Community Survey 1yr Estimate (2010)

Hispanic Household by Type

36%

9% 27%

22%

6%

Married-couplefamily

Male householder,no wife present

Femalehouseholder, nohusband present

Householder livingalone

Householder notliving alone

Source: American Community Survey 5yr Estimate (2006-2010)

% Owner Occupied Housing Units

Source: American Community Survey 1yr Estimate (2010)

59.6

50.1

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Not Hispanic Hispanic

% Uninsured

10.9

7.6

30.9

22.5

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10

15

20

25

30

35

United States New York

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Not Hispanic (White alone) Hispanic

Source: American Community Survey 1yr Estimate (2010)

NY Educational Attainment – Hispanics / Latinos

10.37

7.48

11.19

1.86

8.53

3.80

5.96

3.22

15 10 5 0 5 10 15

Less than 9th grade

9th to 12th grade, no diploma

Regular high school diploma

GED or alternative credential

Some college, no degree

Associate's degree

Bachelor's degree

Graduate degree

% Males % Females

2.17

7.74

11.82

7.47

9.43

2.42

4.29

2.26

Source: American Community Survey 5yr Estimate (2006-2010)

Median Household Income for Hispanics

50,046

54,148

40,165

39,644

- 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000

Hispanics

Total Population

New York

United States

Source: American Community Survey 1yr Estimate (2010)

NY Job counts by Worker Ethnicity

Large Counties With the Highest Percentage of Hispanic-Owned Firms:2007

Counties with population of at least 500,000

Hispanic-owned firms in 2007

% of firms in county that are Hispanic-owned

Hidalgo, TX 45,016 69

El Paso, TX 38,791 61

Miami-Dade, FL 244,148 60

Bronx, NY 41,811 38

El Bexar, TX 49,526 37

Source: Survey of Hispanic-owned Businesses

Hispanics in the United States: 1970 to 2050

9.614.6

22.4

35.3

50.5

66.4

85.9

108.2

132.8

1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020* 2030* 2040* 2050*

Census Projections

*Projected Population as of July 1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 Decennial Censuses; 2008 National Population Projections

Population in millions

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¡Si, somos el futuro!

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