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Race and Ethnicity Distribution in Middle Island

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
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  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 8,108

    White (Non-Hispanic)

  • 73

    Other (Hispanic)

  • 1,312

    White (Hispanic)

In 2020, Middle Island, NY had 8,108 White (Non-Hispanic) residents, 111.07 times more than any other race or ethnicity.

73 Other (Hispanic) and 1,312 White (Hispanic) residents lived in Middle Island, NY in 2020, which were the second and third largest ethnic groups.

Hispanic people 1,461 made up 13.2% of the population of Middle Island, NY.

Foreign-born Population in Middle Island

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
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  • 11.7% 1,292

    2020 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

  • 10.0% 1,027

    2019 FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION

As of 2020, 11.7% of citizens in Middle Island, NY (1,292) were born abroad. This was down from the national average of 13.5% and higher than 10.0% in 2019, which means there was a decline in the overseas-born population rate.

Foreign-born Population in Middle Island by Country

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
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  • 1.Dominican Republic

    495,720 ± 17,064 people

  • 2.China

    408,272 ± 15,522 people

  • 3.Jamaica

    227,326 ± 11,637 people

In 2020, Dominican Republic was the most common birthplace of foreign-born citizens of New York, followed by China and Jamaica.

495,720 New York residents were born in Dominican Republic, 408,272 in China, and 227,326 in Jamaica.

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Population With Citizenship in Middle Island

Source: census.gov
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
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  • 94.5%

    2020 CITIZENSHIP

  • 96.4%

    2019 CITIZENSHIP

As of 2020, 94.5% of residents in Middle Island, NY were US citizens. This was lower than the national average of 94.7% and down from 96.4% in 2019, which means the rate of citizenship was dropping.