Polacker i USA
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Till polacker i USA eller polska amerikaner (engelska: Polish Americans; polska: Polonia amerykańska) räknas personer som är boende i USA, och som har sitt ursprung i Polen. Enligt United States Census Bureau bodde det 2019 i USA sammanlagt 8 969 530 som uppgavs härstamma från Polen.[1] Polacker utgör den åttonde största etniska minoriteten i USA.
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Litteratur
- Bukowczyk, John J. (1986). And My Children Did Not Know Me: A History of the Polish-Americans. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-30701-5. OCLC 59790559
- Nowakowski, Jacek (1989). Polish-American Ways. New York: Perennial Library. ISBN 0-06-096336-0. OCLC 20130171. https://archive.org/details/polishamericanwa0000nowa
- Bukowczyk, John J. (1996). Polish Americans and Their History: Community, Culture, and Politics. Pittsburgh, Pa: University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 0-8229-3953-3. OCLC 494311843. http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/text-idx?idno=31735057893186;view=toc;c=pittpress
- Silverman, Deborah Anders (2000). Polish American Folklore. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-02569-5. OCLC 237414611
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The map above shows the prevalence of Americans with Polish Ancestry in each state of the United States and in the District of Columbia. Data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 2019 (1-Year), from which data is easily accessible here.
In 2019, there were an estimated 8,969,530 Americans with Polish Ancestry in the United States, making up approximately 2.73% of the country's 328.2 million inhabitants.
The five states with the most Americans with Polish Ancestry were New York (870,494), Illinois (836,683), Michigan (800,467), Pennsylvania (780,327), and Florida (500,238).
The five states with the highest concentration of Americans with Polish Ancestry were Wisconsin (8.56%), Michigan (8.02%), Illinois (6.60%), Connecticut (6.53%), and Pennsylvania (6.10%).
This file may be updated upon the publishing of newer data.