Ever wonder where most Cambodian-Americans have settled? Well, the U.S. Census Bureau knows all!
The fainter the color, the fewer people who claimed full or partial Cambodian descent on the 2010 survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The white areas have few, or too few to count.
A list of states, in order of most self-reported Cambodian-Americans:
- California — 102,317
- Massachusetts — 28,424
- Washington — 22,934
- Texas — 14,347
- Pennsylvania — 14,118
- Minnesota — 9,543
- Virginia — 7,306
- Florida — 6,267
- Rhode Island — 5,961
- Georgia — 5,423
- New York — 5,114
- Ohio — 4,570
- Illinois — 4,366
- North Carolina — 4,345
- Oregon — 3,934
- Connecticut — 3,308
- Maryland — 3,137
- Colorado — 2,803
- Arizona — 2,635
- Utah — 2,328
- Michigan — 2,219
- Tennessee — 1,949
- Maine — 1,691
- New Jersey — 1,667
- Nevada — 1,630
- South Carolina — 1,617
- Kansas — 1,409
- Missouri — 1328
- Wisconsin — 1,294
- Iowa — 1,057
- Indiana — 1,019
- Kentucky — 910
- Alabama — 827
- New Hampshire — 807
- Louisiana — 735
- Hawaii — 705
- Oklahoma — 504
- Alaska — 328
- Mississippi — 302
- Nebraska — 243
- Arkansas — 230
- Idaho — 199
- New Mexico — 154
- South Dakota — 125
- Vermont — 117
- Delaware — 113
CORRECTION: The original graphic omitted Minnesota and Hawaii. My deepest apologies to residents of the North Star and Aloha states.
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