11 Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in America

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Numerous ethnicities are truly noticeable once you get to these 11 most ethnically diverse cities in America. As the world slowly comes to accept diversity in different aspects of life, we also see the impact of territories becoming a convergence zone of different ethnicities. Some of the most diverse cities in America often have a shared history between different ethnicities that translated into their diversification today. Though problems still persist for some regions in the country, we can find that racial equality is given a better chance for these cities that have come to accept this coexistence.

Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in America

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Contrary to popular belief, there are actually some cities in America where different ethnicities are more profound. This is due to a number of factors like history and globalization. You’ll find that the spreading of ethnicities is not only noticeable in America but in other countries as well. This is true for The 14 Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in the World. Diversity can affect a lot of things like policies, culture, and perception. We may continue to see these changes in other cities as well, not included in this list. There are even theories floating around that at some point in time there will be people that will have a highly diverse ancestral line.

This list was compiled and ranked by Insider Monkey based on a Diversity Index computation of the 2010 census from the US. The next complete census will be done at around 2020. Diversity was computed by measuring how much other races where present in the total population of the city in comparison to the majority race.  The percentages we see here are good estimates of how widespread diversity is in each city. Let’s find out more about the 11 most ethnically diverse cities in America:

11. New York

Diversity Index: 34%

Being the most populated and one of the most popular cities in America, it’s no surprise that diversity here is at a decent amount. One of the reasons for this high percentage is because New York has been a city that welcomes a lot of immigrants. However taking into account the entire racial profile of the city, it seems there isn’t really much diversity compared to the other cities in this list.

Most Ethnically Diverse Cities in America

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