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Figure A-4: Population by Race, 2019 <br />100°/ -- <br />v V Pleasanton Alameda County Bay Area <br />■ American Indian or Alaska Native, Non -Hispanic Asian / API, Non -Hispanic <br />■ Black or African American, Non -Hispanic White, Non -Hispanic <br />■ Other Race or Multiple Races, Non -Hispanic ■ Hispanic or Latinx <br />Notes: <br />Data for 2019 represents 2015-2019 ACS estimates. <br />The Census Bureau defines Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity separate from racial categories. For the purposes of this graph, the "Hispanic <br />or Latinx" racial/ethnic group represents those who identify as having Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity and may also be members of any <br />racial group. All other racial categories on this graph represent those who identify with that racial category and do not identify with <br />Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity. <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Table P004, U.S. <br />Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 -Year Data (2015-2019), Table B03002) <br />Since 2000, the percentage of residents in Pleasanton identifying as White has decreased — and <br />by the same token the percentage of residents of all other races and ethnicities has increased — <br />by 27.9 percentage points, with the 2019 population standing at 40,917 (see Figure A-5). In <br />absolute terms, the Asian / API, Non -Hispanic population increased the most while the White, <br />Non -Hispanic population decreased the most. <br />A-8 I City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />0 <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />c <br />0 <br />60% <br />a <br />0 <br />50% <br />0 <br />c <br />c0 <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />10% <br />not <br />v V Pleasanton Alameda County Bay Area <br />■ American Indian or Alaska Native, Non -Hispanic Asian / API, Non -Hispanic <br />■ Black or African American, Non -Hispanic White, Non -Hispanic <br />■ Other Race or Multiple Races, Non -Hispanic ■ Hispanic or Latinx <br />Notes: <br />Data for 2019 represents 2015-2019 ACS estimates. <br />The Census Bureau defines Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity separate from racial categories. For the purposes of this graph, the "Hispanic <br />or Latinx" racial/ethnic group represents those who identify as having Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity and may also be members of any <br />racial group. All other racial categories on this graph represent those who identify with that racial category and do not identify with <br />Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity. <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, Table P004, U.S. <br />Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 -Year Data (2015-2019), Table B03002) <br />Since 2000, the percentage of residents in Pleasanton identifying as White has decreased — and <br />by the same token the percentage of residents of all other races and ethnicities has increased — <br />by 27.9 percentage points, with the 2019 population standing at 40,917 (see Figure A-5). In <br />absolute terms, the Asian / API, Non -Hispanic population increased the most while the White, <br />Non -Hispanic population decreased the most. <br />A-8 I City of Pleasanton Housing Needs Assessment <br />