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live in Dublin, where they account for more than 22% of thea�hment' <br />municipality's total population. <br />• As of 2020, the Tri -Valley's population is 15% Hispanic, a <br />substantially lower proportion than in the state (39%) and <br />Alameda County (23%). The largest Hispanic population in <br />the Tri -Valley (by both proportion and count) is located in <br />Livermore, where Hispanics account for 22% of the total <br />population (a slight increase from 2010, when they <br />represented 21% of Livermore's total population). <br />• Although the total number of Hispanics living in the Tri - <br />Valley has increased since 2010, proportionally the group has <br />slightly decreased (15% in 2020 compared to 16% in 2010). <br />• The overall population increase in the Tri -Valley in the last <br />decade was mostly driven by 1) a dramatic increase in the <br />number of Asian (non -Hispanic) individuals living in the <br />region, particularly in Dublin and Pleasanton and 2) a slight <br />increase in the number of Hispanic individuals living in the <br />region, particularly in Livermore and Dublin. <br />2020 <br />Sources: US Census Bureau 2020 <br />2020 <br />2020 <br />2020 <br />White (non- <br />Black (non- <br />Asian (non - <br />V Geography <br />Hispanic) V <br />Hispanic) V <br />Hispanic) V <br />Tri -Valley <br />42% <br />2.3% <br />34.5% <br />Livermore, CA <br />55.1% <br />1.8% <br />14.4% <br />Pleasanton, CA <br />43% <br />1.7% <br />39.4% <br />Dublin, CA <br />25% <br />3.8% <br />53.5% <br />Alameda County, <br />28.1% <br />9.5% <br />32.1% <br />CA <br />California <br />34.7% <br />5.4% <br />15.1% <br />Sources: US Census Bureau 2020 <br />