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Orange County Race and Ethnic Profile: Social and Economic Data, 2000 Social and Economic Data, 2000 Eui-Young Yu (Cal State L.A. and KAC-CIC) and Peter Choe (KAC-CIC) Presented at the KAC-OC Public Forum Garden Grove, California August 14, 2003 Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center

Table 1. Population Change by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian Ethnicity, United States 1990 – % Change United States248,709,873281,421, % White alone199,686,070211,460,6265.9% Black or African American alone29,986,06034,658, % American Indian/Alaskan Native alone1,959,2342,475, % Asian alone6,908,63810,242, % Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander alone365,024398,8359.3% Some other race alone / Two or more races9,804,84722,185, % Hispanic/Latino22,354,05935,305, % Asian Indian alone815,4471,678, % Chinese alone1,645,4722,432, % Filipino alone1,406,7701,850, % Japanese alone847,562796,700(- 6.0%) Korean alone798,8491,076, % Vietnamese alone614,5471,122, % SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 1990, 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 2. Population Change by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian Ethnicity, Orange County, CA 1990 – 2000 Orange County % Change Total Population2,410,5562,846, % White alone1,894,5931,844,652(- 2.6%) Black or African American alone42,68147, % American Indian/Alaskan Native alone12,16519, % Asian alone240,703386, % Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander alone8,4898,9385.3% Some other race alone / Two or more races211,925538, % Hispanic/Latino564,828875, % Asian Indian alone15,21227, % Chinese alone41,40359, % Filipino alone30,35648, % Japanese alone29,70431,2835.3% Korean alone35,91955, % Vietnamese alone71,822135, % SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 1990, 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 3. Korean Population by Places in Orange County, CA 2000 (ranked by size) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

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Table 4. Nativity by Age and Potential Voters for Selected Asian Groups in Orange County, CA total population- SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 5. Educational Attainment - % with at least a bachelor’s degree - by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian Ethnicity in Orange County, CA total population 25 years and older- SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 6. Income by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian Ethnicity in Orange County, CA 1999 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 7. Class of Worker by Race, Hispanic category,and Asian Ethnicity in Orange County, CA total employed population 16 years and older- SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 8. Business Characteristics of Firms by Selected Minority Groups in Orange County, CA PMSA 1997 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 9. Unemployment Rate by Race, Hispanic category, and Asian Ethnicity in Orange County, CA total population 16 years and older in labor force- SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003

Table 10. Poverty by Race, Hispanic Category, and Asian Ethnicity in Orange County, CA total population for which poverty was determined- SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PRODUCED by Eui-Young Yu and Peter Choe, Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center 2003