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• Dublin is the least white municipality in the region, where Attachment1 <br />non -Hispanic whites account for just 25% of the total <br />population as of 2020, making it less white than both <br />Alameda County (28%) and the state (35%). Livermore is the <br />whitest municipality in the Tri -Valley, where whites account <br />for 55% of the total population according to the 2020 <br />Census. <br />• At 2%, the proportion of Black (non -Hispanic) individuals <br />living in the Tri -Valley in 2020 is substantially lower than in <br />Alameda County (10%) and the state (5%). Dublin is home to <br />the largest Black population in the region proportionally and <br />by count (4%; 2,740) though the number and proportion of <br />Black individuals in Dublin declined sharply in the last <br />decade (9%; 4,222 as of the 2010 Census). <br />• Proportionally, the population residing in the Tri -Valley <br />region is significantly more Asian than the California <br />population overall. Non -Hispanic Asians account for 15% of <br />the state's total population, but they make up 34% of the <br />population in the Tri -Valley; a proportion that is slightly <br />higher than in Alameda County (32%). <br />• The proportion of non -Hispanic Asians in the Tri -Valley <br />region doubled between 2010 and 2020. Asians accounted <br />for 34% of the total population in 2020, compared to 17% of <br />the total population in 2010. At the regional (Tri -Valley) level, <br />the proportion of all other racial groups declined during this <br />period. <br />• As of 2020, a majority of people (54%; 38,858) who live in <br />Dublin identify as non -Hispanic Asians. Pleasanton is also <br />home to a large number of non -Hispanic Asians (31,500), <br />who account for 40% of its total population. <br />Approximately 25% of the nearly 137,000 Indian Americans <br />who live in Alameda County reside in the Tri -Valley according <br />to the 2020 Census. Over half of these individuals (16,247) <br />