Total population | |
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68,234 (2019)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, California | |
Languages | |
English, (American English, Barbadian English), Bajan Creole | |
Religion | |
Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Afro-Caribbean, Barbadian British, Barbadian Brazilians, Indo-Caribbeans, Barbadian people, African Americans, Irish Americans, Arab Americans, Indian Americans, Chinese Americans |
Barbadian (or Bajan) Americans are Americans of full or partial Barbadian heritage. The 2000 Census recorded 53,785 US residents born on the Caribbean island[2] 52,170 of whom were born to non-American parents[3] and 54,509 people who described their ethnicity as Barbadian.[4] The 2010 US Census estimation report stated more than 62,000 Barbadian Americans are resident in the United States, most of whom are in the area of New York City extending from Rhode Island to Delaware. In past years, some also moved to the areas of Chicago, Illinois,[5] and Boston, Massachusetts.[6][7]
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