by willychichi » Sat Feb 18, 2017 6:50 pm
AlexfromSouth wrote: ↑Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:54 pm
To be clear my question was, what cities had the 2nd and 3rd highest italian american population? 1st being New York, of course. Thanks
It's hard to say for sure Alex, the last census we have data from was taken in 1990 and at that time NYC had 1.8 million Italians followed by Boston, Philly and Chicago who all had about 490,000 Italians living in their respective cities, a lot can happen in 27 years. It was interesting to me and JCB probably knows this that Pittsburgh was number 5 at that time with about 380,000. Fort Lauderdale, Florida came in at #16 with 140,000 which was a surprise to me. Since that time people have flocked to the southern and western states to get out of the cold and find jobs so I'm sure the numbers are way down today from what they were in 1990.
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To be clear my question was, what cities had the 2nd and 3rd highest italian american population? 1st being New York, of course. Thanks
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It's hard to say for sure Alex, the last census we have data from was taken in 1990 and at that time NYC had 1.8 million Italians followed by Boston, Philly and Chicago who all had about 490,000 Italians living in their respective cities, a lot can happen in 27 years. It was interesting to me and JCB probably knows this that Pittsburgh was number 5 at that time with about 380,000. Fort Lauderdale, Florida came in at #16 with 140,000 which was a surprise to me. Since that time people have flocked to the southern and western states to get out of the cold and find jobs so I'm sure the numbers are way down today from what they were in 1990.