QT-PL Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010
2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File
NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/pl94-171.pdf
GEO: Maine
Subject Total 18 years and over
Number Percent Number Percent POPULATION Total population 1,328,361 100.0 1,053,828 100.0 RACE One race 1,307,420 98.4 1,042,425 98.9 White 1,264,971 95.2 1,013,820 96.2 Black or African American 15,707 1.2 9,371 0.9 American Indian and Alaska Native 8,568 0.6 6,304 0.6 Asian 13,571 1.0 9,882 0.9 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 342 0.0 251 0.0 Some Other Race 4,261 0.3 2,797 0.3 Two or More Races 20,941 1.6 11,403 1.1 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 16,935 1.3 10,525 1.0 Not Hispanic or Latino 1,311,426 98.7 1,043,303 99.0 One race 1,292,430 97.3 1,032,757 98.0 White 1,254,297 94.4 1,007,023 95.6 Black or African American 15,154 1.1 9,034 0.9 American Indian and Alaska Native 8,210 0.6 6,079 0.6 Asian 13,442 1.0 9,784 0.9 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 313 0.0 234 0.0 Some Other Race 1,014 0.1 603 0.1 Two or More Races 18,996 1.4 10,546 1.0 HOUSING UNITS Total housing units 721,830 100.0 OCCUPANCY STATUS Occupied housing units 557,219 77.2 Vacant housing units 164,611 22.8
(X) Not applicable
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. 2010 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File, Tables P1, P2, P3, P4, H1.
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