Thursday, May 23, 2013

Alaska's largest ancestry groups in 2010.


German-Americans are the largest ancestry group in Alaska, with over 18% of residents claiming German heritage. Here's a list of the top 50 largest ancestries reported in the state of Alaska in 2010:

Rank
Ancestry
Alaska Estimated Population
Percentage of Total Population

Total:
713,985
100.0%
1
German
130,862
18.3%
2
Irish
78,413
11.0%
3
English
60,890
8.5%
4
Norwegian
27,444
3.8%
5
American
26,611
3.7%
6
French (except Basque)
26,383
3.7%
7
Italian
23,838
3.3%
8
Scottish
20,831
2.9%
9
Polish
19,243
2.7%
10
European
17,674
2.5%
11
Swedish
17,602
2.5%
12
Dutch
13,853
1.9%
13
Russian
10,027
1.4%
14
French Canadian
8,940
1.3%
15
Scotch-Irish
8,779
1.2%
16
British
6,574
0.9%
17
Welsh
5,920
0.8%
18
Finnish
5,796
0.8%
19
Danish
5,282
0.7%
20
Scandinavian
4,096
0.6%
21
Czech
3,945
0.6%
22
Swiss
3,899
0.5%
23
Canadian
2,961
0.4%
24
Austrian
2,321
0.3%
25
Hungarian
2,163
0.3%
26
Greek
2,126
0.3%
27
Northern European
1,992
0.3%
28
Portuguese
1,738
0.2%
29
African
1,665
0.2%
30
Lithuanian
1,525
0.2%
31
Ukrainian
1,306
0.2%
32
Czechoslovakian
1,233
0.2%
33
Celtic
1,104
0.2%
34
Croatian
967
0.1%
35
Romanian
931
0.1%
36
Eastern European
894
0.1%
37
Lebanese
893
0.1%
38
Armenian
692
0.1%
39
Slovak
623
0.1%
40
Slavic
607
0.1%
41
Somalian
577
0.1%
42
Other Subsaharan African
562
0.1%
43
Pennsylvania German
537
0.1%
44
Belgian
522
0.1%
45
Brazilian
486
0.1%
46
Latvian
486
0.1%
47
Nigerian
445
0.1%
48
Serbian
440
0.1%
49
Australian
436
0.1%
50
Basque
387
0.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey
B04006 People Reporting Ancestry, 1 year estimates

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