Presentation: Who Are We? Reviewing data from 2020 Census

Presentation: Who Are We? Reviewing data from 2020 Census

Thursday, January 26, 2023 - 6:00pm

Presentation by: Tim Sarko of the US Census Bureau
January 26, 2023, 6-7pm
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Did you know?
· The 2020 Census showed that the Cincinnati population grew for the first time since 1950.
· While the suburban counties around Hamilton County continued to grow, none grew as much as they had in recent decades. Even Warren County, still the fastest-growing county in Ohio, saw growth slow.
· While Cincinnati’s population is now divided almost evenly between white and people of color, neighborhoods are still largely segregated. Almost 1 in 3 city residents live in neighborhoods that are at least 75% white or Black. The city’s most segregated neighborhoods include Mount Lookout and Hyde Park, where more than 85% of the population is white, and Bond Hill and South Cumminsville, where more than 85% is Black.
· The Hispanic population in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area had a large percentage increase in the last decade, but still is only about 3% of the population, compared to 19% nationally.