Cities with large Cambodian American populations, with a critical mass of at least 1% of the total urban population. Information is based on the 2010 U.S. Census.
The list includes those who immigrated from Cambodia and those who are multi-generational Cambodian Americans. As of 2010, Americans of Cambodian or Khmer descent make up about 0.1% of the United States population, or 300,000 people.
The list of large cities (population greater than 250,000) with a Cambodian-American population in excess of one percent of the total population (2010).[1]
Rank | City | State | Cambodian-Americans | Percentage | ||||
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align=center | 1 | Stockton | California | align=right | align=right | % | ||
align=center | 2 | Long Beach | California | align=right | align=right | % | ||
align=center | 3 | Jacksonville | Florida | align=right | align=right | % | ||
align=center | 4 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | align=right | align=right | % |
List of medium-sized cities (population between 100,000 and 250,000) with a Cambodian-American population in excess of one percent of the total population (2010).
Rank | City | State | Cambodian-Americans | Percentage | |||
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align=center | 1 | Lowell | Massachusetts | align=right | align=right | % | |
align=center | 2 | Lynn | Massachusetts | align=right | align=right | % | |
align=center | 3 | Providence | Rhode Island | align=right | align=right | % | |
align=center | 4 | Tacoma | Washington | align=right | align=right | % | |
align=center | 5 | Modesto | California | align=right | align=right | % | |
align=center | 6 | Rochester | Minnesota | align=right | align=right | % | |