10 Least Segregated Cities in America

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6. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Being located in the state that is in the southwestern region of America, it is not surprising that this city is very friendly towards the neighborhoods that gather so many different people at one place. Around 448,607 people live in this city that ranks 6th in our list of least segregated cities in America, out of which there are 71.6% white, 3.1% black, 2.2% Asians, 4.3% mixed race and 18,8% others. Though the statistics may be quite confusing in terms of realizing how the city where white people are up to this percentage, it is important to note that the city does not have to be statistically diverse, but rather geographically integrated, which is exactly the case with Albuquerque. Albuquerque Journal even brings the news that New Mexico has better performance in terms of racial integration and racially diverse neighborhoods than three-quarters of the other states, which is definitely one of the reasons it is on our list.

10 Least Segregated Cities in America

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