West Indian Americans are Americans with origin in the Dutch-, English-, and French-speaking lands of the Caribbean. Their population of 2,532,380 accounted for 0.83% of the U.S. population in 2008.[1]
There were 44,952 Bahamian Americans in 2008.[2]
There were 54,587 Barbadian Americans in 2008.[2]
British West Indians comprised 84,921 in 2008.[3]
Census Bureau figures for 2008 report 71,326 Americans under its category of "Dutch West Indian", 69,090 of them U.S.-born, and 95.1% speaking only English at home. Their median age was 41.2 years, above the national median of 36.9. 13.6% of the group held bachelor's or higher degrees, versus the national average of 27.7%.[4]
The number of Guyanese Americans was estimated to be 214,529 in the 2000 Census.[5]
The number of Grenadian Americans was estimated to be 25,924 in the 2000 Census.[6]
There were an estimated 805,691 Haitian Americans in 2008. They had a median age of 29.5 years, 7.4 years below the national average. With a 34.7% college or graduate school enrollment ratio, they surpassed the national average by eight percentage points.[7]
Jamaican Americans numbered 949,844 in 2008. Their median age was 34.0, near the national median of 36.9, and had a college or graduate school enrollment rate of 33.7%, well above the national ratio of 26.7%. Most Jamaican Americans immigrated to the United States: 575,960.[8]
Americans with origin in Trinidad and Tobago were estimated at 197,592 as of 2008. They had a median age of 34.0 years, and a 38.6% college or graduate school enrollment ratio, consisting of 43.5% for females and 31.1% for males.[9]
There were 16,020 Virgin Islander Americans living on the U.S. mainland in 2008.[2]
There were also 272,883 West Indian Americans classified simply as "West Indians", rather than by specified countries of origin.[10]
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