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Originally Posted by left of center
Fascinating research, marothisu! Much appreciated by this math and numbers nerd.
The collapsing white population this last decade (2010-2020) has really eclipsed the story of last decade's census (2000-2010) in which the collapsing black population in the Chicago area was the main story. Looks like the black population is slowing down its losses. Hopefully it will stabilize by the next census, and even begin growing after that.
While we are seeing less Mexican/Central & South American immigration in the metro (which I believe is really the story for the US as a whole), it appears its may be getting offset by more Asian immigration/relocation? Does anyone have any numbers on last decade's Asian numbers vs this decade's?
Yes please!
More immigration means more tasty cuisines! 
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Regarding immigration and what not, how do you figure? Hispanic growth in these 10 counties was over 256,000. That was the largest group and 105,000 more than the next highest ones (Asian and Other each had 150K growth).