Friday, May 23, 2014

Maine's Largest Ethnic Groups


More Maine residents claim English heritage than any other ethnicity. There is also a large French and French Canadian population, owing to Maine's borer with 2 French speaking Canadian provinces: Quebec, and bilingual New Brunswick.

Rank
Ethnicity
2010
Maine Population
As a Percent of
Total
Maine Population

Total Population
1,327,567
100.00%
1
English
287,386
21.65%
2
Irish
232,022
17.48%
3
French, except Basque
220,990
16.65%
4
American
108,322
8.16%
5
French Canadian
101,004
7.61%
6
German
99,142
7.47%
7
Italian
74,494
5.61%
8
Scottish
71,978
5.42%
9
Polish
27,561
2.08%
10
Swedish
24,721
1.86%
11
Scotch-Irish
23,085
1.74%
12
Canadian
18,127
1.37%
13
Dutch
12,589
0.95%
14
Welsh
10,645
0.80%
15
European
9,480
0.71%
16
Norwegian
9,447
0.71%
17
Russian
9,105
0.69%
18
Portuguese
7,205
0.54%
19
American Indian or Alaska Native
6,876
0.52%
20
Danish
6,445
0.49%
21
Greek
6,384
0.48%
22
British
6,356
0.48%
23
Lithuanian
6,338
0.48%
24
Somalian
5,546
0.42%
25
Finnish
5,441
0.41%
26
Mexican
4,816
0.36%
27
African-American*
4,381
0.33%
28
Chinese,
including Taiwanese
4,072
0.31%
29
Hungarian
3,678
0.28%
30
Puerto Rican
3,618
0.27%
31
Vietnamese
3,024
0.23%
32
Austrian
3,012
0.23%
33
Other Hispanic or Latino
2,733
0.21%
34
Scandinavian
2,695
0.20%
35
Ukrainian
2,669
0.20%
36
Czech
2,175
0.16%
37
Swiss
2,103
0.16%
38
Lebanese
2,018
0.15%
39
Central American
2,004
0.15%
40
Asian Indian
1,870
0.14%
41
Slovak
1,647
0.12%
42
South American
1,404
0.11%
43
Filipino
1,355
0.10%
44
Eastern European
1,351
0.10%
45
Czechoslovakian
1,315
0.10%
46
Armenian
1,297
0.10%
47
Northern European
1,236
0.09%
48
Romanian
1,203
0.09%
49
Belgian
1,164
0.09%
50
Korean
1,138
0.09%

Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey
1 year estimates, tables: B02001, C02006, C03001, B03002, B04006

* African-American is derived as respondents selecting Black as racial group after removing African, West Indian and Hispanic ethnicities.

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