I am born and raised in Caribou, Maine and I'm black...as a matter of fact I have know (non family members) at least 30-40 black people who live here...there is still many I don't know. As well as quite a few black residents we have the Loring Job Corps Center atleast 200 or more.---Caribou Gurl (BTW there is 11,429 black people in Maine)...
According to US Census Bureau estimates for 2006, roughly .8% of Maine's Population is Black. The state had an estimated population of 1.3 million people in 2006, making the Black population somewhere between 10k and 11k.
- Brian
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Actually no that's POINT 8 percent meaning less than 1 percent, putting the actual number closer to 1,000 black people in Maine. Sounds about right actually, Maine is the whitest state in the country, and where I grew up I literally had never met a black person until I was about 15.
Frank
Hey "Frank" I think you need to redo your calculations because you are wrong, ".8%" IS NOT LESS THEN "1%", Brian typed and clearly expressed ".8%"(notice the percent symbol behind the 8), he did not type (as you put it) "POINT 8". So with that out of the way let's crunch the numbers again. ".8%" or 8%=008, and if you multiply this number by 1.3 million or 1300,000 X .008 then your answer would be 10,400. So Brian is correct with his 10 to 11k estimate.
Mr Monk
Actually, Frank is right. .8% is less than 1%. 8% is greater than 1%. redoing the calculation, there is about 1040 (130,000 X .8%).
Ricardo
As of 2019, Black or African American individuals make up about 1.1% of Maine's population, which equates to roughly 14,000 people. It's important to note that population Demographics can change over time.
Maine has a total population of about 1,300,000. Of those, about .8% are Blacks (that's .008) There are approximately 10,400 Blacks in Maine. Country Gurl answered this question (worded slightly differently) with an exact number of 11,429 but I don't know what her source is.
according to the latest govt. staristics, 26.7%.
Yes, although they are less than 1% of the population of the state.
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how many black people live in the usa
not many but they are on their way!
not many. :-)
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