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American Community Survey 2019–2023

Richmond area census tracts by hispanic or latino residents

Hispanic or Latino residents is highest in Woodstock (70.1%). This table ranks 75 eligible mapped census tracts.

Hispanic or Latino residents values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaHispanic or Latino residents
1Woodstock70.1%
2Warwick52.3%
3Clopton43.2%
4Worthington Farms40.6%
5Dorchester37%
6Forest View22.8%
7Walmsley Village20.5%
8Southside20.4%
9South Garden16%
10Shannon Terrace14%
11Church Hill North11.8%
12Forest Hill Farms11.4%
13Forest Hill Terrace9.9%
14Fairmount (south-southwest)9.8%
15Monroe Ward9.6%
16Oakwood9.6%
17Carver9.2%
18Jackson Ward9.2%
19Scott's Addition8.7%
20Maymont8.4%
21Shockoe Bottom8.1%
22Oregon Hill7.8%
23Chimborazo7.1%
24Stadium7.1%
25Ginter Park (south-southeast)6.9%
26Southampton Hills6.7%
27Windsor Farms6.2%
28Sauer's Garden6.1%
29Fonticello Spring6%
30Randolph5.9%
31Roselawn5.8%
32Oak Grove5.7%
33West End5.6%
34City Center5.4%
35Westover Heights5.4%
36Ginter Park (north-northwest)5.3%
37Northside (south)5.3%
38The Fan5.2%
39Westover Hills4.5%
40Blackwell4.4%
41Westhampton3.9%
42Church Hill3.7%
43Barton Heights (west-southwest)3.6%
44Reedy Creek3.6%
45Colonial Place3.5%
46Fairway Acres3.5%
47Fernleigh3.5%
48Highland Park (west-southwest)3.3%
49Swansboro2.5%
50Manchester2.3%
51Union Hill2.3%
52Fulton Bottom2.2%
53Northside (north)2.2%
54Carytown2.1%
55Shockoe Slip2%
56Barton Heights (east-northeast)1.9%
57Cherokee Hills1.7%
58Chestnut Hill (north)1.7%
59Carillon1.5%
60Highland Park (east-northeast)1.5%
61Washington Park1.5%
62Woodland Heights1.4%
63Club View1.3%
64Montrose Heights1.1%
65Monument Avenue Park1.1%
66Forest Hill0.9%
67Fulton0.9%
68Hampton Gardens0.7%
69Cherry Gardens0.5%
70Chestnut Hill (south)0%
71East End0%
72Fairmount (north-northeast)0%
73Fulton Hill0%
74Museum District0%
75Pinehurts0%

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.