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Race and Ethnicity Distribution in Lake Forest Park

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
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  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 10,316

    White (Non-Hispanic)

  • 374

    Other (Hispanic)

  • 376

    White (Hispanic)

In 2020, Lake Forest Park, WA had 10,316 White (Non-Hispanic) residents, 27.58 times more than any other race or ethnicity.

374 Other (Hispanic) and 376 White (Hispanic) residents lived in Lake Forest Park, WA in 2020, which were the second and third largest ethnic groups.

Hispanic people 857 made up 6.4% of the population of Lake Forest Park, WA.

Foreign-born Population in Lake Forest Park

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
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  • 2015
  • 14.4% 1,939

    2020 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

  • 14.3% 1,925

    2019 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

As of 2020, 14.4% of citizens in Lake Forest Park, WA (1,939) were born abroad. This was higher than the national average of 13.5% and down from 14.3% in 2019, which means there was a decline in the overseas-born population rate.

Foreign-born Population in Lake Forest Park by Country

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
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  • 2014
  • 1.Mexico

    245,459 ± 11,963 people

  • 2.India

    87,443 ± 7,217 people

  • 3.China

    77,854 ± 6,814 people

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

245,459 Washington residents were born in Mexico, 87,443 in India, and 77,854 in China.

Note: There is no data available for any level below the state. Now displaying data for Washington.

Population With Citizenship in Lake Forest Park

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
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  • 94.1%

    2020 CITIZENSHIP

  • 94.1%

    2019 CITIZENSHIP

As of 2020, 94.1% of residents in Lake Forest Park, WA were US citizens. This was higher than the national average of 94.1% and higher than 94.1% in 2019, which means the rate of citizenship was dropping.