This report card is a tool to identify disparities and inequities by race in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is a racially and ethnically diverse city, with just over half of its residents identifying as white. The other half is comprised of: 28% Black, 11% Hispanic, 4% Asian, and 4% other.
Our populations of color are growing quickly. For example, people identifying as two or more races increased by 191%, or nearly tripled, in the last decade, following national trends. Furthermore, the National Equity Atlas projects that 70 percent of Marion County residents will be non-white by 2050, one of the highest projected percentages for any county in the Midwest.
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