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  1. As of the 2020 census, the racial makeup and population of San Francisco included: Whites (44.9%), Asians (34.3%), African Americans (5.1%), Native Americans (0.4%), Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (0.4%) two or more races (7.2%). The ethnic makeup of San Francisco is 15.2% Hispanics or Latinos of any race (15.2%), 84.98% Non ...

    • 815,201 (2020)
  2. Race and Ethnicity in San Francisco, California (City) Race and Ethnicity #1. Percentage of the total population. Scope: population of California and San Francisco. San Francisco. California. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Count White 1 Hispanic 2 Black Asian Mixed 1 Other 1 41.2% 350k 14.7% 125k 5.4% 45.6k 33.9% 288k 3.9% 32.9k 1.0% 8,566. Count.

  3. 18. Aug. 2023 · Racial distribution of San Francisco population: 43.43% are White, 5.21% are Black or African American, 0.49% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 34.38% are Asian, 0.36% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 7.75% are some other race and 8.38% are multiracial. By Neilsberg Research.

  4. 27. Sept. 2021 · In some neighborhoods, the changes in San Franciscos four biggest ethnic groups — the Hispanic, white, Black, and Asian populations — changed dramatically. You can explore these shifts using the map below. Click the buttons to view by ethnic group and click the neighborhoods to see population change.

  5. 11. Apr. 2022 · In 1960, just 8% of San Franciscos population was identified as Asian — which, back then, included only those identifying as Chinese, Filipino or Japanese. Only 2% of California residents —...

  6. 22. Juni 2023 · The city made national news during the first year of the pandemic when it lost the largest share of residents of any major U.S. city. But that decrease wasn’t distributed evenly across racial groups. White people made up about 51% of San Franciscos population in July 2022, the data shows.

  7. 6. Juli 2023 · Driving the news: From 2000 to 2022, San Francisco recorded spikes in mixed-race people, American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asians, Hispanics or Latinos and Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders. Meanwhile, the share of Black people fell 13.1%. The number of white people also saw a decline, though to a lesser degree.