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Choose a city below and get locations for local Hawaii hair salons, soul food dining, radio stations, churches, places of entertainment, things to do, annual events, etc, all in the wonderful state of Hawaii.
Hawaii is ranked 40th in the U.S. with a population of 1,360,301 (2010 Census)
Hawaii is the newest of the 50 US states (August 21, 1959), and is the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.
Hawaii has over a million permanent residents along with many visitors and U.S. military personnel. Its capital is Honolulu on the island of O'ahu.
The cost of living in Hawaii, specifically Honolulu, is quite high compared to most major cities in the United States. However, the cost of living in Honolulu is 6.7% lower than in New York, NY and 3.6% lower than in San Francisco, CA.
The sale price of single family homes in Hawaii was the highest of any US city in 2010, just above the "Silicon Valley" area of California ($602,000).
(No coaching... No critiquing... No editorializing... Just the asking of a few basic questions of African-American residents of the "Aloha State" to get a feel for what they believe are the most important issues facing the "Black Community".
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DEMOGRAPHICS & QUICK FACTS
Demographics of Hawaii
By Race
White
Black
American Indian
Asian
Hispanic
total population
70.4%
26.2%
0.5%
1.0%
2.7%
Because Hispanics could be counted in other races, the totals above could possibly be more than 100%. If you would like a detailed listing of all ethnic groups in the U.S., please Click Here.
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