Race, Diversity, and Ethnicity in Ike, TX

The map below shows majority race by area in Ike, as self-identified on the US census. Darker shades indicate a larger racial majority in that neighborhood. This page also contains data and maps on Ike racial diversity and diversity scores. Click here to scroll to diversity data.

Ike, TX map of race and ethnicity
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Majority race by area

The majority race in Ike overall is hispanic, making up 50.1% of residents. The next most-common racial group is white at 43.5%. There are more hispanic people in the northeast areas of the city. People who identify as white are most likely to be living in the central places. The data below shows how many people identify themselves as each of the following races, which most Americans base on their family's national origin:

Race in Ike
Race
Ike, TX Population
White
43.5%
Hispanic
50.1%
Black
3.8%
Asian
0.4%
Native American
1.7%
Other
0.4%
 

Racial Distribution Key

White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Native American
Other
 
Self-Identified Race
Ike, TX Population
White
43.5%
Hispanic
50.1%
Black
3.8%
Asian
0.4%
Native American
1.7%
Other
0.4%
   

Diversity and Diversity Scores for Ike, TX

The map below shows diversity in Ike. Areas in green are more diverse, while areas in red are much less diverse. Diversity, in this case, means a mixture of people with different race and ethnicity living close to one another. For example, all-black and all-white areas in the city would both be considered lacking diversity.

Ike, TX map of race and ethnicity
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Diversity Score

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Ike Diversity Score

83

With a diversity score of 83 out of 100, Ike is much more diverse than other US cities. The most diverse area within Ike's proper boundaries is to the south of the city. The least diverse areas are located in the central parts of Ike.

Data Sources: U.S. Census, proprietary data mapping and analysis. Special thanks to the University of Virginia.

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