This is a list of U.S. cities where non-Hispanic whites formed less than half the population in the 2010 census, but no other ethnic or racial group had more people than non-Hispanic whites. The percentage listed is the percentage of the population that was non-Hispanic whites.
Cities
editCalifornia
edit- Antioch, California - 35.6%[1]
- Cypress, California -43.6%[2]
- Dixon, California - 49.3%[3]
- El Cerrito, California - 48.3%[4]
- Fairfield, California - 35.2%[5]
- Fountain Valley, California - 49.2%[6]
- Vallejo, California - 25.0%
- Suisun City, California - 29.2[7]
Maryland
edit- Cambridge, Maryland - 42.7%
- Gaithersburg, Maryland - 40.0%
- Salisbury, Maryland - 49.0%
- Takoma Park, Maryland - 43.3%[8]
Massachusetts
edit- Boston, Massachusetts - 47.0%[9]
Michigan
edit- Harper Woods, Michigan - 48.5%
Missouri
edit- Grandview, Missouri - 45.0%
Nevada
edit- Las Vegas, Nevada - 47.9% [10]
- North Las Vegas, Nevada - 31.2[11]
Virginia
edit- Newport News, Virginia - 46.0%[12]
Census Designated Places
editMaryland
edit- Aspen Hill, Maryland - 34.0%
- Cloverly, Maryland - 40.5%
- Colesville, Maryland - 35.2%
- Columbia, Maryland - 49.0%
- Hillandale, Maryland - 35.8%
- Reisterstown, Maryland - 48.5%
Nevada
edit- Paradise, Nevada - 46.3%[13]
- Spring Valley, Nevada - 48.1%[14]
- Whitney, Nevada - 38.4%[15]
References
edit- ^ 2010 census report for Antioch, California
- ^ 2010 Census report on Cypress
- ^ 2010 census report for Dixon, California
- ^ 2010 census report for El Cerrito
- ^ 2010 census report for Fairfield
- ^ 2010 census report for Fountain Valley
- ^ 2010 census report for Suisun City, California
- ^ 2010 census report for Takoma Park
- ^ "American FactFinder".
- ^ 2010 census report for Las Vegas
- ^ 2010 census report for North Las Vegas
- ^ 2010 census data for Newport News
- ^ 2010 census report on Paradise
- ^ 2010 census report for Spring Valley, Nevada
- ^ 2010 census report for Whitney, Nevada