Italian Americans by the Numbers: Guido Demographics
Tom Verso (February 11, 2010)
The name ‘Guido’ has come to characterize the ‘20 something’ generation of Italian Americans. US Census data provides an approximation of that generation with data on the age group 18-34 for the period 2006-2008; some of which is present in this article.
Preface
American Community Survey
The American Community Survey (ACS) is a nationwide scientific survey conducted by the US Census department designed to provide a fresh look at how the American population is changing between the decade censuses. The ACS collects and produces population and housing information every year instead of every ten years. This data is published online as “The American Community Survey (ACS)” at the Bureau’s website www.census.gov/acs/www/.
Italian Americans by the Numbers
The purpose of this article (the ninth in the series) is to present data on the Italian American age group 18-34 reported in the most recent American Community Survey 2006-2008.
Introduction
The most recent ACS survey reports that approximately 17.7 million Americans identified themselves as being of Italian Ancestry. Of which approximately 4.1 million fall into the age group 18-34.
Following are four categories of ACS survey data describing the Italian American age group 18-34 nationally, by states, regions and metro areas. The data is presented in tables and charts. (Note, this is not a comprehensive description of the group; rather, selected data. For more information on this and other age groups see: “Italian Americans by the Numbers: Age, Gender & Generations http://www.i-italy.org/bloggers/10313/italian-americans-numbers-age-gender-generations)
I. National numbers for Italian American age groups 18-24, 25-34, and other Italian American age groups for comparisons. Given the wide age range 18-34, it is interesting to break the group down into two component parts for the national numbers only.
II. The 18-34 age group by States in terms of numbers in the group and percentages of the total Italian American population in the State.
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