2010 Chamorro Diaspora in the US

    Since the 1920 Census, when Guam was officially included in the census of the U.S., the Census Bureau has not sufficiently categorized the Chamorro population to consistently compare population trends over the years. (Punzalan, 2013)

    While running queries on the Census Bureau’s website, there were at least three race/ethnicity datasets that could be tied directly to the Chamorro population:

 

  • Guamanian or Chamorro
  • Mariana Islander
  • Saipanese

 

    The latter two datasets were likely Census “write-ins,” but well below one percent of the total sampled 2010 census data. In addition, they were not  counted in the Bureau’s 2012 Chamorro profile report.

    During the 2000 Census, there were approximately 92,611 Chamorro people that were recorded in the U.S. mainland. (Secretariat of the Pacific, undated)

    In 2010, approximately 147,798 Chamorro were residing in the U.S. That’s nearly a whopping 60% increase of Chamorro people residing in the mainland U.S. between census periods!

 

Chamorro Population in the U.S.

State

2000

2010

 

State

2000

2010

Alabama

804

2,325

 

Montana

141

228

Alaska

387

667

 

Nebraska

439

729

Arizona

2,101

4,276

 

Nevada

2,090

5,512

Arkansas

370

719

 

New Hampshire

118

195

California

33,849

44,425

 

New Jersey

1,135

1,447

Colorado

1,867

3,056

 

New Mexico

534

805

Connecticut

412

770

 

New York

2,746

3,407

Delaware

132

319

 

North Carolina

1,828

3,682

District of Columbia

104

187

 

North Dakota

69

126

Florida

3,549

5,904

 

Ohio

1,117

1,977

Georgia

2,173

3,856

 

Oklahoma

966

1,470

Hawaii

4,221

6,647

 

Oregon

1,668

3,014

Idaho

386

860

 

Pennsylvania

1,037

1,605

Illinois

1,496

1,928

 

Rhode Island

314

360

Indiana

732

1,113

 

South Carolina

745

1,568

Iowa

293

572

 

South Dakota

104

216

Kansas

565

1,002

 

Tennessee

962

2,124

Kentucky

616

1,287

 

Texas

5,410

10,167

Louisiana

584

1,189

 

Utah

348

880

Maine

123

152

 

Vermont

53

81

Maryland

1,108

2,100

 

Virginia

2,045

3,592

Massachusetts

812

1,179

 

Washington

8,597

14,829

Michigan

1,007

1,072

 

West Virginia

156

194

Minnesota

483

727

 

Wisconsin

573

716

Mississippi

381

817

 

Wyoming

100

174

Missouri

761

1,551

       

 

References

Secretariat of the Pacific Community. Table POP08. Chamorros in the United States: 2000. Retrieved January 21, 2015 from: http://www.spc.int/prism/country/gu/stats/census/chamorros_in_us.htm

Guam State Data Center. 2012. Profile of the Chamorros in the United States. Government of Guam, Bureau of Statistics and Plans.

Bernard Punzalan. 2013. Is “Guamanian” an Ethnic Race? Chamorro Roots Genealogy Project. Retrieved from https://www.chamorroroots.com/x4/index.php/land-records-online/34-taotao-tano/history/175-is-qguamanianq-an-ethnic-race

U.S. Census Bureau. 2010 Census. Retrieved January 21, 2015 from: http://factfinder.census.gov

 

 

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