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Saint Paul is the capital city of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It's also the main city for Ramsey County. In 2000, about 287,151 people lived there. By 2008, the population was estimated to be around 279,590.

Who Lives in Saint Paul?

Saint Paul is a big city with many people. In 1990, about 272,235 people lived here. By 2000, the number grew to 287,151. In 2008, some estimates said the population was around 279,590. Other estimates suggested it was slightly higher at 288,055.

How Old Are People in Saint Paul?

Saint Paul has people of all ages. Many young people live here. For example, about 7.6% of the population is under 5 years old. The average age in Saint Paul is about 33.7 years old. This means it's a city with a mix of young families and adults.

How Do People Live in Saint Paul?

Saint Paul has many different types of homes. In 2008, there were over 108,000 households. About half of these were family households. This means many people live with their families, including married couples and families with children.

What Jobs Do People Have in Saint Paul?

Many people in Saint Paul work. Most adults (about 70%) are part of the workforce. People have many different kinds of jobs. For example, many work in management or professional roles. Others work in service jobs, sales, or office jobs. Some people also work in construction or transportation.

Different Backgrounds in Saint Paul

Saint Paul is a very diverse city. This means people from many different backgrounds live here. It's a place where many cultures come together.

Saint Paul, Minnesota – Different Groups of People
Group % in 2000 % in 2010 % in 2020
White (not Hispanic) 64.04% 55.93% 48.79%
Black or African American (not Hispanic) 11.43% 15.30% 16.45%
Native American (not Hispanic) 0.98% 0.81% 0.68%
Asian (not Hispanic) 12.30% 14.91% 19.18%
Pacific Islander (not Hispanic) 0.06% 0.04% 0.04%
Other race (not Hispanic) 0.20% 0.17% 0.48%
Mixed race (not Hispanic) 3.08% 3.25% 4.73%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 7.91% 9.58% 9.66%
Total Population 287,151 285,068 311,527 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

People from Asia

Many people in Saint Paul have Asian backgrounds. The largest group is Hmong people. In fact, Saint Paul has one of the largest Hmong populations in the United States. Other Asian groups include people from India, Korea, Vietnam, China, the Philippines, and Japan.

People from Different European Countries

Saint Paul also has many residents whose families came from Europe. The biggest European backgrounds include:

African American and Hispanic Communities

African Americans make up a large part of Saint Paul's population. They are the second-largest group after German-Americans. Many African American residents live in the central and eastern parts of the city. This group includes people from various African countries like Somalia, Ethiopia, and Nigeria.

Saint Paul also has a growing Hispanic and Latino community. Most of them are of Mexican descent. There is also a smaller Puerto Rican community.

People of Mixed Backgrounds

Many people in Saint Paul have families with mixed backgrounds. For example, some people have both Black and White family members. Others have White and Native American, or White and Asian backgrounds.

Where People Are Born and What Languages They Speak

Most people in Saint Paul were born in the United States. About 84.6% of the population is native-born. This means they were born in the U.S. or in U.S. territories.

However, about 15.4% of the people in Saint Paul were born in other countries. Many of these foreign-born residents come from Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Some also come from Europe and other parts of North America.

Languages Spoken in Saint Paul

Most people in Saint Paul speak only English at home (about 76.5%). But many others speak different languages. About 23.5% of the population speaks a language other than English at home.

The most common non-English language is Spanish. Many people also speak Asian languages at home. Other languages from Europe and other parts of the world are also spoken in Saint Paul. This mix of languages shows how diverse the city is.

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