Latah, WA population by race
The table below shows Latah's population by race.
Race | Population | % of Total Population |
---|---|---|
White | 156 | 92.86% |
Black or African American | 4 | 2.38% |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 0 | - |
Asian | 0 | - |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 0 | - |
Some other race | 0 | - |
Two or more races (multiracial) | 8 | 4.76% |
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Latah 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; Latah has a population in 3 of the race categories.
This confirms that Latah's population is moderately diverse.
The percent distribution of Latah population by race (across all racial categories recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau): 92.86% are white, 2.38% are Black or African American and 4.76% are multiracial.
Latah '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 town.
As per the latest data estimates from American Community Survey's 5-year estimates:
1. The largest racial group in Latah is White with a population of 156 (92.86% of the total population).
2. The multiracial population, i.e. population that identify themselves with two or more races , is 8 (4.76% of the total population).
Racial / Ethnic makeup of Latah, WA
By ethnicity, 7 (4.17% of the total population) is Hispanic or Latino (of any race), and 161 (95.83% of the total population) is Non-Hispanic.
Of the Non-Hispanic population in Latah, the largest racial group is White alone with a population of 149 (92.55% of the total Non-Hispanic population).
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Latah, WA Non-Hispanic population by race
All percentages shown below are, % of Latah's Non-Hispanic population.
Latah 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 | 149 | 92.55% |
Black or African American alone | 4 | 2.48% |
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) | 8 | 4.97% |
Among the Hispanic population in Latah, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Puerto Rican origin, with a population of 5 (71.43% of the total Hispanic population).
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Latah, WA Hispanic or Latino population
All percentages shown below are, % of Latah's Hispanic population.
Latah Hispanic or Latino population
The distribution of the Hispanic or Latino population by their ancestries
Origin | Population | % of Total Hispanic Population |
---|---|---|
Mexican | 0 | 0.00% |
Puerto Rican | 5 | 71.43% |
Cuban | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Hispanic or Latino | 2 | 28.57% |
Things to know
What percentage of Latah, WA is Hispanic?
As per the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates, 4.17% of Latah population is Hispanic.
Among the Hispanic population in Latah, regardless of the race, the largest group is of Puerto Rican origin, with a population of 5 (71.43% of the total Hispanic population).
How many Black people does Latah, WA have?
Latah, WA has 4 Black or African American population as per the estimates from the latest American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Overall 2.38% of the total population (excluding multiracial) in Latah is Black.
What is the largest minority group in Latah, WA?
With 95.83% of the total population, Non-Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority in Latah.
That being said, with a 2.38% of the total population, Black or African Americans are the largest racial minority in Latah.
What is the majority race in Latah, WA?
With a population of 156 (92.86% of the total population), Whites are the largest racial majority in Latah.
Black or African Americans are second largest race in Latah, with 2.38% of the total population.
References
- U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2018-2022 5-Year Estimates