Posted Feb 24, 2018, 2:55 AM
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Here are some differences by community area of the populations I listed from 2010 to 2016
Chinese
1. Near West Side: +1882 people
2. Near South Side: +1207 people
3. Loop: +1143 people
4. Armour Square: +1113 people
5. Brighton Park: +1074 people
6. Near North Side: +961 people
7. Douglas: +901 people
8. Bridgeport: +823 people
9. Hyde Park: +669 people
10. Kenwood: +582 people
11. Archer Heights: +359 people
12. Lincoln Park: +333 people
13. New City: +322 people
14. Woodlawn: +294 people
15. Lincoln Square: +291 people
16. Albany Park: +276 people
17. McKinley Park: +241 people
18. West Elsdon: +239 people
19. Irving Park: +236 people
20. West Town: +207 people
21. Logan Square: +172 people
22. Lower West Side: +123 people
19 more areas with positive but under +100 each. Another 11 areas with no change, and 25 areas with a loss. The largest losses were West Ridge (-782), Uptown (-751), Rogers Park (-371), Forest Glen (-146), and Edgewater (-115).
* Total net difference for the city = +11,197 people
* Total net difference for Near North, South, West, and the Loop for this time period = +5193 people
* Total net difference for area above + Armour Square, Bridgeport, McKinley Park, Douglas, and Brighton Park = +9104 people
If you add in New City, Kenwood, Archer Heights, Woodlawn, and Hyde Park into this then it's +11,330 people
Just to put this into perspective...the Chinese population of these 4 CAs that are in and just around downtown went from just under 5000 people in 2010 to over 10,000 people in 2016. The Chinese population over doubled downtown in just 6 years. This is an increase of over 850 people per year, meaning that in 2018 at that rate, the number could be right around 12,000 people.
Indian
1. Near North Side: +1935 people
2. Near South Side: +1091 people
3. Near West Side: +1088 people
4. North Park: +1074 people
5. Loop: +934 people
6. Lakeview: +708 people
7. Rogers Park: +423 people
8. Douglas: +408 people
9. West Ridge: +365 people
10. Albany Park: +362 people
11. North Center: +226 people
12. Edgewater: +199 people
13. West Town: +198 people
14. Lower West Side: +158 people
15. Edison Park: +119 people
16. Montclare: +112 people
17. Austin: +101 people
There were 17 more areas with a gain of under 100 people each, and another 14 areas with no change. There were 29 areas with loss. Largest areas with loss were Uptown (-466), Norwood Park (-452), Jefferson Park (-386), O'Hare (-337), and Irving Park (-291).
* Total net change city-wide = +6431 people
* Total net change of Near North, South, West, and the Loop = +5048 people
Total Indian population went from 7100 people in 2010 to over 12,000 people in 2016. That rate is 841 people per year, meaning might be closer to 14,000 now if that rate persists/persisted.
Indian and Chinese population of this downtown area of Chicago alone increased by over 10,000 people since 2010. That's something like around 6-7% in 2010 to 11% in 2016...
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