Demographics

California is home to the second largest Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander (NHPI) population in the country, behind Hawaii. The majority of NHPI people in California reside in the Southern California and San Joaquin Valley regions. There are more than 330,000 NHPI from over 20 distinct islander groups living in California including, Chamorros, Chuukese, Fijians, Marshallese, Native Hawaiians, Samoans, Tahitians, and Tongans, to name a few, each carrying their own cultural traditions and languages.

Overview for Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander residents in California

Color Key; Population

Color Key; Smaller Population light Purple - Larger Population dark Purple

American Community Survey Estimates, Table DP05 (2017-2021)

Alpine County
39.2%
366employed people

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Exploring the data through the lens of one racial or ethnic group highlights how well our systems are serving that group across all issues. Scrolling through the charts below can allow you to quickly see where our systems produce better or worse outcomes for the selected group compared to other groups. As a result, the charts on this page can be used to create a data profile for that group.

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