2022’s Most & Least Ethnically Diverse Cities in the U.S.
from Wallet Hub, Sep 7, 2022
The U.S. today is a melting pot of cultures, thanks to increasing ethnic and racial diversification. If the trend continues, America will be more colorful than ever by 2045, at which point no single ethnic group will constitute the majority in the U.S. for the first time.
But with immigration reform still a hot-button issue, the U.S. ethnic landscape may change again in the near future. In light of this and the discussions of racial and ethnic equality that have been prominent in recent years, WalletHub took a snapshot of America’s current cultural profile, comparing more than 500 of the largest U.S. cities across three key indicators of ethnic diversity. We examined each city based on ethnicity and race, language and birthplace.
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Overall Rank |
City |
Ethnic Diversity Score |
Ethnoracial Diversity |
Linguistic Diversity |
Birthplace Diversity |
71 |
Honolulu, HI |
59.33 |
93 |
87 |
184 |
81 |
Ewa Gentry, HI |
58.36 |
22 |
141 |
236 |
83 |
Kahului, HI |
57.88 |
103 |
80 |
323 |
109 |
Hilo, HI |
55.13 |
19 |
140 |
470 |
122 |
Kailua, HI |
54.22 |
34 |
261 |
114 |
124 |
East Honolulu, HI |
54.16 |
68 |
181 |
263 |
147 |
Waipahu, HI |
52.31 |
257 |
70 |
322 |
153 |
Mililani Town, HI |
51.94 |
48 |
213 |
392 |
157 |
Pearl City, HI |
51.66 |
87 |
185 |
385 |
163 |
Kaneohe, HI |
50.76 |
31 |
247 |
437 |
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