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Emerging, Evolving: NYC's Changing Latino Population

NEW YORK CITY BRONX 22% Puerto Rican V 10% from 2000 Total Latino share of the population in 2010: 54% Total Latino share of the population in 2010: Puerto Rican 9% 1% rom 2000 Dominican 18% 1 36% from 2000 29% 1 15% from 2000 7% Dominican * 8% from 2000 1 8% from 2000 5% Mexican 4% Mexican * 73% from 2000 * 117% from 2000 9% Other Latino 9% Other Latino Calculations by City Limits based on NYC Planning Deoartment data Design by Smyrski Creative. QUEENS BROOKLYN Total Latino share of the population in 2010: Total Latino share of 28% the population in 2010: Puerto Rican 5% + 7% from 2000 Puerto Rican 7% 19% from 2000 20% 4% Pominican + 2% from 2000 3% Dominican * 2% from 2000 1 10% from 2000 Mexican 4% + 74% from 2000 Mexican 4% + 57% from 2000 1 2% from 2000 15% Other Latino 6% Other Latino STATEN ISLAND MANHATTAN Total Latino share of the population in 2010: 7% Puerto Rican + 13% from 2000 25% Puerto Rican 8% 1 23% from 2000 Total Latino share of the population in 2010: 17% Dominican 1% 1 104% from 2000 10% Dominican + 13% from 2000 V 3% from 2000 4% Mexican 1 154% from 2000 Mexican 3% + 40% from 2000 ↑ 51% from 2000 4% Other Latino 5% Other Latino TOTAL QUEENS POPULATION TOTAL BROOKLYN POPULATION TOTAL BRONX POPULATI

Emerging, Evolving: NYC's Changing Latino Population

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A look at how New York City's Latino population changed from 2000 to 2010, including the shifting size of Puerto Rican, Dominican and Mexican communities, and which boroughs they're favoring.

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