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At around 2013, Dominicans surpassed the older and previously larger Puerto Rican population to become the largest Hispanic group in New York City, however Dominicans are still second in the overall New York metropolitan area.
30 Μαρ 2021 · The report, titled “The Dominican Population of the New York Metro Region, 1970-2019” examines key socioeconomic and demographic trends among Dominicans living in the area, who are now the largest Latino national subgroup in New York City.
Dominican immigrant population, the largest Latinx ethnic group, accounts for approximately 41 percent of the Latinx immigrant population. The Dominican immigrant population has long held the title as the largest foreign-born group in New York City. In fact, the U.S. is home to the largest
Dominicans increasingly became citizens. In 1980 about 38% were citizens, rising to 76% in 2019. Of these, 44% of all Dominican in the New York metro area were born in the U.S. and citizens by birth; 32% because of naturalization.
The new LDP report unveiled notable changes in the demographics of New York City’s Puerto Rican and Dominican populations that reflect a significant decrease in the Puerto Rican population in New York City, particularly after 2017.
21 Απρ 2017 · New York.- The Dominican population has displaced Puerto Rican to become New York’s largest Latino group, says a study released Thursday by the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies, of the City University of New York (CUNY).
The Dominican population of New York grew from 624,571 in 2010 to 737,143 in 2020. This growth is the highest of any major racial and ethnic group in the city