Good Hope, IL population by race
The table below shows Good Hope's population by race.
Race | Population | % of Total Population |
---|---|---|
White | 409 | 98.32% |
Black or African American | 0 | - |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 0 | - |
Asian | 0 | - |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 0 | - |
Some other race | 0 | - |
Two or more races (multiracial) | 7 | 1.68% |
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Good Hope population by race
Of the 5 race categories (excluding ethnicity) identified by the Census Bureau, namely American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander and White; Good Hope has a population in 2 of the race categories.
This confirms that Good Hope's population is not that diverse.
The percent distribution of Good Hope population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 98.32% are white and 1.68% are multiracial.
Good Hope 's racial breakdown clearly shows that there is an absolute majority (i.e. more than 50% of the population belong to one particular race) of White population in the village.
As per the latest data estimates from American Community Survey's 5-year estimates:
1. The largest racial group in Good Hope is White with a population of 409 (98.32% of the total population).
2. The multiracial population, i.e. population that identify themselves with two or more races , is 7 (1.68% of the total population).
Racial / Ethnic makeup of Good Hope, IL
By ethnicity, 11 (2.64% of the total population) is Hispanic or Latino (of any race), and 405 (97.36% of the total population) is Non-Hispanic.
Of the Non-Hispanic population in Good Hope, the largest racial group is White alone with a population of 401 (99.01% of the total Non-Hispanic population).
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Good Hope, IL Non-Hispanic population by race
All percentages shown below are, % of Good Hope's Non-Hispanic population.
Good Hope Non-Hispanic population by race
The distribution of the Non-Hispanic population across various race categories
Race | Population | % of Total Non-Hispanic Population |
---|---|---|
White alone | 401 | 99.01% |
Black or African American alone | 0 | 0.00% |
American Indian and Alaska Native alone | 0 | 0.00% |
Asian alone | 0 | 0.00% |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone | 0 | 0.00% |
Some other race alone | 0 | 0.00% |
Two or more races (multiracial) | 4 | 0.99% |
Among the Hispanic population in Good Hope, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Mexican origin, with a population of 9 (81.82% of the total Hispanic population).
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Good Hope, IL Hispanic or Latino population
All percentages shown below are, % of Good Hope's Hispanic population.
Good Hope Hispanic or Latino population
The distribution of the Hispanic or Latino population by their ancestries
Origin | Population | % of Total Hispanic Population |
---|---|---|
Mexican | 9 | 81.82% |
Puerto Rican | 0 | 0.00% |
Cuban | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Hispanic or Latino | 2 | 18.18% |
Things to know
What percentage of Good Hope, IL is Hispanic?
As per the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates, 2.64% of Good Hope population is Hispanic.
Among the Hispanic population in Good Hope, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Mexican origin, with a population of 9 (81.82% of the total Hispanic population).
How many Black people does Good Hope, IL have?
Good Hope, IL has zero Black or African American population as per the estimates from the latest American Community Survey 5-Year estimates.
What is the largest minority group in Good Hope, IL?
With 97.36% of the total population, Non-Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority in Good Hope.
That being said, with a 0% of the total population, Black or African Americans are the largest racial minority in Good Hope.
What is the majority race in Good Hope, IL?
With a population of 409 (98.32% of the total population), Whites are the largest racial majority in Good Hope.
Black or African Americans are second largest race in Good Hope, with 0% of the total population.
References
- U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2018-2022 5-Year Estimates