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Had Caroline County, VA’s now 30,887 not been removed from the Richmond, VA MSA (1,314,434) I find it interesting that Richmond would have just leaped over the Memphis region (1,337,779). I imagine Richmond might have a chance to do that over the next decade. Still might not be enough to get a major sports franchise, sadly.
Here you go. Looking for more granular data myself (drilling down at the demographics level, I.e, Asian Indian, Korean, etc)
Sorry for being so dense, but I can't seem to find this data for cities, only counties. Also, speaking of dense, do you know where to find the census tract density data? Thanks!!
Looking at the race map on the first page, I'm really surprised that Washington is less white than Arkansas and Tennessee, and that Texas is (marginally) less white than New Mexico.
Demographics for each city in September I think and later on we see incomes levels, religion, jobs by end of year or early 2022.
The decennial census does not collect this type of information. The annual American Community Survey does have income and occupation data, but the Census Bureau doesn't ask about religion in any of their surveys.
Here you go. Looking for more granular data myself (drilling down at the demographics level, I.e, Asian Indian, Korean, etc)
My understanding is that race subgroup data will be available at a later date. Just the overall race and Hispanic origin numbers were released today.
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