Self reported should be in the title, not a foot note.
YonderMaus on
This makes little sense. I have ancestry from 8 countries. Am I counted once, or multiple times?
USSMarauder on
People sometimes forget the huge numbers of Germans who fled for the USA after the failure of the 1848 revolutions
Ghost_of_Syd on
Tens of millions of Americans with Latin American ancestry don’t list Spain?
Solid_Snake420 on
This color scheme makes my skin crawl
stordee on
Surely there are some from Moldova? Many Jews left Moldova following repeated pogroms and violence against Jews when the country was part of the Russian Empire.
Mokebe13 on
Self-reported means that people are admitting to ancestry that currently is the most popular one, so this research means nothing really
Ephesus-Tremendae on
Spanish numbers must be higher considering majority pg mexicans and any latino group has an important amount of spanish ancestry
adrenacrome on
I bet around 90% of those 16 million Italian Americans claim to be Sicilian
WhoAmIEven2 on
hat more people went from Norway than Sweden, when Sweden has double the population, is quite crazy.
DrettTheBaron on
r/mapporn users on their way to make mapgore
VesperHelsing on
No Moldovans in the US?
Kichererbsenanfall on
Today in what the heck is that color scale:
“Usage of a 4 color maps to indicade the outline of countries and nothing more”
duckduckidkman on
What a nightmare use of color on a data-driven map
tejaslikespie on
The color coding here is pretty confusing
warmpita on
That’s wild that no Maltese people exist.
zk2997 on
It would be cool to see this using a single color on a scale based on the self reported number per capita based on the country’s modern day population.
Ireland would be literally off the charts lol.
Vidda90 on
German is the most common self-reported ancestry in the 2020 census.
murphysclaw1 on
(according to americans)
Evethefief on
Reminder that the US almost chose german as their national language
fnaffan110 on
Shouldn’t Spain be much higher than 1,000,000 given the many Latinos that live in the Southwest?
laebruh on
I’ve always found it interesting how there never was a big wave of Spanish immigration (directly from Spain) to the US in the early 20th century or 19th century like there was Italian or German. Most Americans of Spanish Ancestry have it via Hispanic Americans who only began migrating in large numbers recently. I never really understood why
Remember_im_Whoozer on
(Slim Homer Simpson meme format)
“I have Cypriot ancestry!”
(The back where all the fat is)
“Only about 0.1% Cypriot ancestry”
ShootinG-Starzzz on
Spain must be terribly miscalculated
Traditional-Work8783 on
Surely the Spainish should be many millions higher.
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Self reported should be in the title, not a foot note.
This makes little sense. I have ancestry from 8 countries. Am I counted once, or multiple times?
People sometimes forget the huge numbers of Germans who fled for the USA after the failure of the 1848 revolutions
Tens of millions of Americans with Latin American ancestry don’t list Spain?
This color scheme makes my skin crawl
Surely there are some from Moldova? Many Jews left Moldova following repeated pogroms and violence against Jews when the country was part of the Russian Empire.
Self-reported means that people are admitting to ancestry that currently is the most popular one, so this research means nothing really
Spanish numbers must be higher considering majority pg mexicans and any latino group has an important amount of spanish ancestry
I bet around 90% of those 16 million Italian Americans claim to be Sicilian
hat more people went from Norway than Sweden, when Sweden has double the population, is quite crazy.
r/mapporn users on their way to make mapgore
No Moldovans in the US?
Today in what the heck is that color scale:
“Usage of a 4 color maps to indicade the outline of countries and nothing more”
What a nightmare use of color on a data-driven map
The color coding here is pretty confusing
That’s wild that no Maltese people exist.
It would be cool to see this using a single color on a scale based on the self reported number per capita based on the country’s modern day population.
Ireland would be literally off the charts lol.
German is the most common self-reported ancestry in the 2020 census.
(according to americans)
Reminder that the US almost chose german as their national language
Shouldn’t Spain be much higher than 1,000,000 given the many Latinos that live in the Southwest?
I’ve always found it interesting how there never was a big wave of Spanish immigration (directly from Spain) to the US in the early 20th century or 19th century like there was Italian or German. Most Americans of Spanish Ancestry have it via Hispanic Americans who only began migrating in large numbers recently. I never really understood why
(Slim Homer Simpson meme format)
“I have Cypriot ancestry!”
(The back where all the fat is)
“Only about 0.1% Cypriot ancestry”
Spain must be terribly miscalculated
Surely the Spainish should be many millions higher.