Albuquerque Urban Indigenous Community DataAn infographic on data regarding the Albuquerque Indigenous Community. The data: 6.16% of the Albuquerque population is Native American, or 42,747 people. Of the voting population, 8.3% are urban Native Americans. There has been a 14.3% increase in Native American and Alaskan population in Albuquerque from 2010-2020. Fifty-three percent of the Native American population in Albuquerque own homes. The other 47% rent. In terms of income, the median family income for Native Americans is $57,747. Eight percent of the Native American population are unemployed, and 32% use food stamps. In terms of representation, there are over 400 tribes in Albuquerque. Another 78% of Native Americans live in urban areas nationally. Navajo is the largest population in Albuquerque, followed by Pueblo and Apache. Ten percent of the Albuquerque Public Schools population is Native American.https://www.cabq.gov/office-of-equity-inclusion/images/onaasplashpageverticalfly.png/viewhttps://www.cabq.gov/office-of-equity-inclusion/images/onaasplashpageverticalfly.png/@@images/image-1200-6e32a52e16e49ecb847434de66d1651d.pngAlbuquerque Urban Indigenous Community DataAn infographic on data regarding the Albuquerque Indigenous Community. The data: 6.16% of the Albuquerque population is Native American, or 42,747 people. Of the voting population, 8.3% are urban Native Americans. There has been a 14.3% increase in Native American and Alaskan population in Albuquerque from 2010-2020. Fifty-three percent of the Native American population in Albuquerque own homes. The other 47% rent. In terms of income, the median family income for Native Americans is $57,747. Eight percent of the Native American population are unemployed, and 32% use food stamps. In terms of representation, there are over 400 tribes in Albuquerque. Another 78% of Native Americans live in urban areas nationally. Navajo is the largest population in Albuquerque, followed by Pueblo and Apache. Ten percent of the Albuquerque Public Schools population is Native American.https://www.cabq.gov/office-of-equity-inclusion/images/onaasplashpageverticalfly.png/viewhttps://www.cabq.gov/++resource++plone-logo.svg
Albuquerque Urban Indigenous Community Data
An infographic on data regarding the Albuquerque Indigenous Community. The data: 6.16% of the Albuquerque population is Native American, or 42,747 people. Of the voting population, 8.3% are urban Native Americans. There has been a 14.3% increase in Native American and Alaskan population in Albuquerque from 2010-2020. Fifty-three percent of the Native American population in Albuquerque own homes. The other 47% rent. In terms of income, the median family income for Native Americans is $57,747. Eight percent of the Native American population are unemployed, and 32% use food stamps. In terms of representation, there are over 400 tribes in Albuquerque. Another 78% of Native Americans live in urban areas nationally. Navajo is the largest population in Albuquerque, followed by Pueblo and Apache. Ten percent of the Albuquerque Public Schools population is Native American.
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