Minnesota 2020 Census Overview

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Minnesota’s Demographic and Census Overview for 2020 Redistricting

Susan Brower, Minnesota State Demographer


August 18, 2021
Minnesota grew by 7.6% between 2010 and 2020

Minnesota’s April 1, 2020


Population
5,706,494

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census


Population growth fully attributable to BIPOC groups

Population Change by Major Race Groups, 2010-2020

2010 2020 Change 2010-2010


Total population 5,303,925 5,706,494 402,569
White non-Hispanic 4,405,142 4,353,880 (51,262)
American Indian non-Hispanic 55,421 57,046 1,625
Asian/Pacific Islander non-Hispanic 214,856 300,081 85,225
Black/African American non-Hispanic 269,141 392,850 123,709
Hispanic/Latino (any race) 250,258 345,640 95,382
Other race non-Hispanic 5,947 20,963 15,016
Two or more races non-Hispanic 103,160 236,034 132,874

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Minnesota residents belonging to BIPOC race groups are a
growing share of the population

Am. Indian Asian


1.0% 5.3%
Black
6.9% • White non-Hispanic population
declined by 51,000 residents
Hispanic
6.1% • BIPOC populations grew by
Other race 454,000 jointly, now making up
White 0.4%
23.7% of the state’s population
76.3% Mulitriacial
4.1%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census


Growth of BIPOC race groups in Minnesota

450,000

400,000 Black
350,000 Hispanic/Latino
300,000 Asian
250,000
Two or more races
200,000

150,000

100,000

50,000 American Indian


Other race
-
2010 2020
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses
American Indian Population, 2015-2019

Each dot represents 500 people

Source: Social Explorer, American Community


Survey data 2015-2019
Asian Population, 2015-2019

Each dot represents 500 people

Source: Social Explorer, American Community


Survey data 2015-2019
Black/African-American Population, 2015-2019

Each dot represents 500 people

Source: Social Explorer, American Community


Survey data 2015-2019
Hispanic/Latino Population, 2015-2019

Each dot represents 500 people

Source: Social Explorer, American Community


Survey data 2015-2019
White non-Hispanic Population, 2015-2019

Each dot represents 500 people

Source: Social Explorer, American Community


Survey data 2015-2019
Percent Change,
Total Population, 2010-2020

Largest Gains (Percentage)


Rank County Numeric change Percentage Change
1 Carver 15,880 17.4%
2 Scott 21,000 16.2%
3 Wright 16,637 13.3%
4 Olmsted 18,599 12.9%
5 Washington 29,432 12.4%

Largest Losses (Percentage)


82 Renville (1,007) -6.4%
83 Lake of the Woods (282) -7.0%
84 Lac qui Parle (540) -7.4%
85 Kittson (345) -7.6%
86 Yellow Medicine (910) -8.7%
87 Koochiching (1,249) -9.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Numeric Change,
Total Population, 2010-2020

Largest Gains (Numeric)


Rank County Numeric change Percentage Change
1 Hennepin 129,140 11.2%
2 Ramsey 43,712 8.6%
3 Dakota 41,330 10.4%
4 Anoka 33,043 10.0%
5 Washington 29,432 12.4%

Largest Losses (Numeric)


83 Pine (874) -2.9%
84 Yellow Medicine (910) -8.7%
85 Renville (1,007) -6.4%
86 Koochiching (1,249) -9.4%
87 Winona (1,790) -3.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Population change by county (numeric), 2010-2020

• 51 counties gained population.


• 36 counties lost population.
• The 7-county Twin Cities metro
added 313,537 people, 78% of
the state’s growth.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Population added
Rank City 2010-2020
1 Minneapolis 47,376
2 St. Paul 26,459
3 Rochester 14,626
4 Lakeville 13,536
5 Woodbury 13,141
6 Blaine 13,036 Minnesota’s fastest
7 Brooklyn Park 10,697
8 Plymouth 10,450 growing cities, 2010-2020
9 Maple Grove 8,686
10 Apple Valley 7,290
11 Bloomington 7,094
12 Shakopee 6,622
13 Moorhead 6,440
14 Otsego 6,395
15 Savage 5,554
16 Edina 5,553
17 Mankato 5,179
18 Prior Lake 4,821
19 St. Louis Park 4,760
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses
20 Rogers 4,698
Change in Total Population by City and Township (Percent),
2010-2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Change in Total Population by City and Township (Numeric),
2010-2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Growth in Minnesota’s U.S. Congressional Districts

Population Change by Congressional District, 2010-2020

3 74,908

5 73,045

6 70,967
Ideal population size
2 68,967 2020: 713,312
4 63,486 2010: 662,991
1 27,735

8 12,938

7 10,523

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses


Change in State Senate Districts, 2010-2020
18,000

16,000

14,000
Ideal population size
12,000
2020: 85,172
10,000
2010: 79,163
8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

(2,000)

(4,000)
59
57
60
47
53
30
34
55
44
58
37
67
26
25
61
56
49
33
46
40
41
65
36
38
4
39
19
29
35
42
32
31
50
43
20
51
54
8
64
14
13
63
15
45
52
48
66
62
10
5
2
9
21
24
7
17
12
27
18
11
3
22
1
6
23
28
16
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Censuses

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