Metropolitan Afro-Caribbean PopulationNotice there are no west coast cities on the list. I have been to excellent West Indian/Caribbean restaurants in New York (Brooklyn!), Newark, DC, Atlanta and Miami (mostly cuban--which is NOT the same thing).
Area 1990 2000
New York, NY 403,198 566,770
Miami, FL 105,477 153,255
Fort Lauderdale,FL 55,197 150,476
Boston, MA 40,825 62,950
Nassau-Sufolk, NY 32,210 60,412
Newark, NJ 29,818 55,345
W. Palm Beach, FL 20,441 49,402
Washington, DC 32,440 48,900
Orlando, FL 14,872 42,531
Atlanta, GA 8,342 35,308
Here are some other interesting facts from the report "Black Diversity in Metropolitan America":
- In 2000 there were over 1.5 million Afro-Caribbean and 0.6 million African people in the USA (compared to 33 million African American).
- Over two-thirds of the Afro-Caribbean and nearly 80 percent of the African population is foreign-born. The percent foreign-born of these groups is higher than that of Asians.
- Educational attainment of Africans (14.0 years) is higher than Afro-Caribbeans (12.6 years) or African Americans (12.4 years) – indeed, it is higher even than whites and Asians. This suggests that black Africans immigrate selectively to the U.S. based on their educational attainment or plans for higher education.
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