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Race and Ethnicity Distribution in Apache Junction

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
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  • 32,341

    White (Non-Hispanic)

  • 1,422

    Other (Hispanic)

  • 4,506

    White (Hispanic)

In 2020, Apache Junction, AZ had 32,341 White (Non-Hispanic) residents, 22.74 times more than any other race or ethnicity.

1,422 Other (Hispanic) and 4,506 White (Hispanic) residents lived in Apache Junction, AZ in 2020, which were the second and third largest ethnic groups.

Hispanic people 6,848 made up 16.4% of the population of Apache Junction, AZ.

Foreign-born Population in Apache Junction

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
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  • 8.3% 3,472

    2020 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

  • 6.5% 2,622

    2019 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

As of 2020, 8.3% of citizens in Apache Junction, AZ (3,472) were born abroad. This was down from the national average of 13.5% and higher than 6.5% in 2019, which means there was a decline in the overseas-born population rate.

Foreign-born Population in Apache Junction by Country

Source: census.gov
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  • 1.Mexico

    514,264 ± 16,963 people

  • 2.Canada

    43,680 ± 5,115 people

  • 3.India

    42,811 ± 5,064 people

In 2020, Mexico was the most common birthplace of foreign-born citizens of Arizona, followed by Canada and India.

514,264 Arizona residents were born in Mexico, 43,680 in Canada, and 42,811 in India.

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Population With Citizenship in Apache Junction

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
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  • 95.8%

    2020 CITIZENSHIP

  • 96.7%

    2019 CITIZENSHIP

As of 2020, 95.8% of residents in Apache Junction, AZ were US citizens. This was lower than the national average of 96.7% and down from 96.7% in 2019, which means the rate of citizenship was dropping.