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Definitions of White Americans typically excludes White Hispanic and Multiracial Americans people. [1]

15 largest US cities

2015 rank City State [2] White percentage Non-Hispanic White 2015 estimate 2010 Census Change 2014 land area 2010 population density
1 New York [3] New York 44.0% 33.3% 8,550,405 8,175,133 +4.59% 302.6 sq mi
783.8 km2
27,012 per sq mi
10,430 km−2
2 Los Angeles California 41.3% 28.7% 3,971,883 3,792,621 +4.73% 468.7 sq mi
1,213.9 km2
8,092 per sq mi
3,124 km−2
3 Chicago Illinois 45.0% 31.7% 2,720,546 2,695,598 +0.93% 227.6 sq mi
589.6 km2
11,842 per sq mi
4,572 km−2
4 Houston [4] Texas 49.3% 25.6% 2,296,224 2,100,263 +9.33% 599.6 sq mi
1,552.9 km2
3,501 per sq mi
1,352 km−2
5 Philadelphia [5] Pennsylvania 41.8% 36.9% 1,567,442 1,526,006 +2.72% 134.1 sq mi
347.3 km2
11,379 per sq mi
4,394 km−2
6 Phoenix Arizona 65.9% 46.5% 1,563,025 1,445,632 +8.12% 516.7 sq mi
1,338.3 km2
2,798 per sq mi
1,080 km−2
7 San Antonio Texas 69.6% 26.6% 1,469,845 1,327,407 +10.73% 460.9 sq mi
1,193.8 km2
2,880 per sq mi
1,112 km−2
8 San Diego California 58.9% 45.1% 1,394,928 1,307,402 +6.69% 325.2 sq mi
842.2 km2
4,020 per sq mi
1,552 km−2
9 Dallas Texas 50.7% 28.8% 1,300,092 1,197,816 +8.54% 340.5 sq mi
881.9 km2
3,518 per sq mi
1,358 km−2
10 San Jose California 42.8% 28.7% 1,026,908 945,942 +8.56% 176.6 sq mi
457.3 km2
5,359 per sq mi
2,069 km−2)
11 Austin Texas 68.3% 48.7% 931,830 790,390 +17.89% 322.48 sq mi
835.2 km2
2,653 per sq mi
1,024 km−2
12 Jacksonville [6] Florida 59.4% 55.1% 868,031 821,784 +5.63% 747.0 sq mi
1,934.7 km2
1,120 per sq mi
433 km−2
13 San Francisco [7] California 48.5% 41.9% 864,816 805,235 +7.40% 46.9 sq mi
121.4 km2
17,179 per sq mi
6,633 km−2
14 Indianapolis [8] Indiana 62.0% 58.6% 853,173 820,445 +3.99% 361.4 sq mi
936.1 km2
2,270 per sq mi
876 km−2
15 Columbus Ohio 61.5% 59.3% 850,106 787,033 +8.01% 217.2 sq mi
562.5 km2
3,624 per sq mi
1,399 km−2

Cities with the highest percentage of White Americans (includes White Hispanic)

Top Ten cities with 100,000 or more total population of white alone [9]
City Total Population Rank Percent of total resident population
Laredo, Texas 261,639 1 95.4
Hialeah, Florida 238,942 2 92.6
Corpus Christi, Texas 325,733 3 89.3
Boise, Idaho 228,790 4 89.1
Scottsdale, Arizona 255,310 5 87.9
Lincoln, Nebraska 287,401 6 85.2
Spokane, Washington 219,190 7 85.1
Gilbert, Arizona 248,279 8 82.8
Mesa, Arizona 508,958 9 82.8
El Paso, Texas 682,669 10 80.8
San Antonio, Texas 1,493,000 11 80.5
Lubbock, Texas 255,885 12 80.2
Madison, Wisconsin 258,054 13 78.4

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: UNITED STATES". www.census.gov. Archived from the original on 2017-12-28.
  2. ^ Or Federal District in the case of Washington, D.C.
  3. ^ Since 1898, the City of New York, New York, has comprised five boroughs with consolidated borough–county governments:
       • The Borough of Brooklyn and Kings County
         (pop. 2,636,735)
       • The Borough of Queens and Queens County
         (pop. 2,339,150)
       • The Borough of Manhattan and New York County
         (pop. 1,644,518)
       • The Borough of the Bronx and Bronx County
         (pop. 1,455,444)
       • The Borough of Staten Island and Richmond County
         (pop. 474,558)
  4. ^ City wins census appeal; count adjusted – Houston Chronicle. Chron.com (December 3, 2012). Retrieved on July 12, 2013.
  5. ^ The City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia County, are separate but coterminous entities with a single consolidated city–county government.
  6. ^ The City of Jacksonville, Florida, and Duval County, Florida, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Jacksonville comprises all of Duval County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county.
  7. ^ The City and County of San Francisco, California has a consolidated city and county government.
  8. ^ The City of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Marion County, Indiana, are separate entities with a single consolidated city–county government. The City of Indianapolis comprises all of Marion County except the other incorporated municipalities within the county. See Indianapolis (balance).
  9. ^ "List of the 100 largest cities ranked by White Population Percentage". United States > City Rankings. Index Mundi. Resident population: White alone, percent, 2010. Retrieved 2017-01-04.