As of 2010, 1.1% of the population of Utah claimed to be black. Utah's population is about 2.7 million, so that means that there are approximately 27,000 black people in Utah. (this does not include those who said they were 'more than one race'.)
As of the 2020 census, approximately 1.4% of Utah's population identified as Black or African American, totaling around 47,000 individuals. Utah's Black population is relatively small compared to other racial groups in the state.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not keep membership statistics based on race, so it would be impossible to know simply because there are no records of it.
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As of the latest census data, there are over 40 million Black or African American individuals living in the United States.
As of the 2020 census, approximately 400,000 black people live in Dallas County, Texas.
As of the 2020 census, approximately 37% of Mississippi's population identified as Black or African American, totaling around 1.1 million people.
There is no official data on the exact number of black people living in Saudi Arabia. However, there is a significant population of black expatriates from various countries living and working in the country.
As of 2020, Utah had a population of about 3.44 million people and a land area of approximately 82,170 square miles. This means that there are roughly 41.8 people per square mile in Utah.
Many different types of people live in the state of Utah. There is a relatively high population of Mormons in this state.
how many black people live in the usa
not many. :-)
not many but they are on their way!
the answer to how many people where employed in Utah is the number of 6,000,000,000,
250k
they live with the narwhales in the black sea.
As of the latest census data, there are over 40 million Black or African American individuals living in the United States.
In 2010, out of a population of 1,852,994 people, 3.4% of them were black.
Nope! About 70% of the people who live in Utah are baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). However, many of these don't go to church or consider themselves Mormon, they were baptized as children but have now left the faith. Only about 50% (half) of the people who live in Utah are active church-going Mormons.About 10% of all Mormons worldwide live in Utah.
As of the 2020 census, approximately 400,000 black people live in Dallas County, Texas.
I hope the answer is zero.