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Other "Findings" About Asians in the US
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Other "Findings" about Asians in the US
Asians make up 90% of the total Asian and Padfic Island (PI) population.
Asians spend approximately $38B in retail annually, mostly in major cities.
Many newcomers have yet to form brand awareness and brand loyalties, and
this presents good opportunities for many product and service categories.
Differences and segmentation can occur by:
~ Nationality or Country of Origin
~l Foreign-born versus American-born
~ Family orientation and retention of cultural values and traditions
~l Sodoeconomic backgrounds
Use of native language may be an important advantage to reach them.
"The longer they are here in the US, the more assimilated they become" is not
necessarily a true statement for all of the Asian subgroups.
There are many different Asian languages, therefore in-language television
advertising may or may not be the most cost effective method to reach them.
Advertising in the newspaper/magazines and sponsoring key cultural and
community events may be more effective methods.
Seventy-eight percent of Asian/PI households are family households versus
70% of non-Hispanic whites. About 80% of all Asian/PI families are married
couples.
Sixty-three percent of all Asian/PI families have at least two or more earners.
19% of all Asian/PI families compared to 14% of White families have three or
more eamers.
Education attainment varies among Asian/PI. However, for people 25 years
or older:
~I 77.5% of Asian/PI completed 4 years of high school or more compared to
77.9% for Whites.
~1 37% of Asian/PI completed 4 or more years of college compared to 22% for
Whites.
Compiled by. Sandra MJ. Wong, Ph.D.

Asians and Pacific Islanders (PI)
in the United States
Total US Population: 248,709,873
Total AsianslPi:
2.9% are Asians/PJ
7,273,662
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Asian Pacific Islander
Chinese Hawaiian
Filipino Samoan
Japanese Tongan
Asian Indian Other Polynesian
Korean Micronesian
Vietnamese Guamanian
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Major Asian Groups in the United States
Chinese 22.6%
Filipino 19.3%
Japanese 11.7%
Asian Indian 11.2%
Korean 11.0%
Vietnamese 8.5%
Other Asian/Pl 15.7%
States with over 100,000 AsiansiPl
In desosnding order by AstanstPl population:
1. California 8. Virginia
2. New York 9. Florida
3. liawali 10. Massachusetts
4. Texas 11. Maryland
5. Illinois 12. Pennsylvania
6. New Jersey 13. Michigan
7. Washington
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Top 10 Asian Metropolitan Areas
94^/% of all Aslans/Pl live in Metropolitan Areas:
Los Angeles - Long Beach, CA 955,000
New York City, NY 556,000
Honolulu, HI 526,000
San Francisco, CA 330,000
Oakland, CA 270,000
San Jose, CA 251,000
Anaheim-Santa Ana, CA 249,000
Chicago, IL 230,000
Washington, DC-MD-VA 202,000
San Diego, CA 198,000
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Median Annual Household Income
1988 1989 1990
Asian/Pt $33,820 $36,102 $36,784
Whlte $30,170 $30,406 $31,435
Hispanic Origin $21,340 $21,921 $24,156
Blaok $17,200 $18,083 $19,758
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