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Key Demographic, Social, and Religious Statistics for the Diocese of San Diego, p. 1

Key Demographic, Social, and Religious Statistics

for the Diocese of San Diego

Racial/Ethnic Groups in the

Diocese of San Diego

Total Population

in 2000

Total Population

in 2016

Change

Estimated

Catholics in 2016

Catholic

White

1,577,601 1,543,868

-2% 292,000 19%

Hispanic

853,782 1,263,229 48% 690,000 55%

Black

167,104 189,289 13% 10,000 5%

Asian/Other

357,707 501,027 40% 86,000 17% Total

2,956,194 3,497,413 18% 1,078,000 31%

Number of parishes with an organized Hispanic Ministry: 53

Total regular Mass a

ttendance in Spanish: 47,543 at 166 weekly Masses in Spanish in the Diocese 120 at 1 monthly Masses in Spanish in the Diocese

Number of Hispanics/Latinos

enrolled in Catholic schools:

Kinder to 8

th : 3,966 out of 11,874 enrolled High School: 1,442 out of 4,132 enrolled

Number of Hispanic/Latino

priests in the Diocese... Active: 40 Retired/Inactive: 4 Foreign-born: 31

Number of Hispanic/Latino/a

religious living and/or serving in the Diocese: 76

Number of Hispanic/Latino

deacons living and/or serving in the Diocese: 32 Number of Hispanic/Latino/a lay ecclesial ministers serving 20+ hours per week in the Diocese: N/A 0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

0 to 1314 to 1718 to 2930 to 4950 to 6465 +All Ages

Catholics in the Diocese of San Diego in 2016

by Age Group and Race/Ethnicity/Generation Immigrant HispanicU.S.-born HispanicWhiteBlackAsian / Other Key Demographic, Social, and Religious Statistics for the Diocese of San Diego, p. 2 Public Data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey for the Geographic Territory Covered by the Diocese of

San Diego

Median Hispanic Household Income:

$60,500 Median White Household Income: $95,500 Average Family Size: 4.4 Average Family Size: 3.3

Hispanic/Latino Household

Language in 2016

SpanishEnglishOther

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%

5 to 1314 to 1718 to 2930 to 4950 to 6465 +

Hispanics/Latinos Who Do Not Speak English

"Very Well" in 2016, by Age

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

ChildrenAdultsChildrenAdults

HispanicWhite, Non-Hispanic

Household Income as a Percentage of Poverty Level in 2016

500% +

400% to 499%

300% to 399%

200% to 299%

139% to 199%

100% to 138%

70% to 99%

< 70%

Hispanic Family Size in 2016

2 3 4 5 6 +

White, Non-Hispanic Family Size

2 3 4 5 6 + Key Demographic, Social, and Religious Statistics for the Diocese of San Diego, p. 3

Citizenship of Hispanic Residents in 2016

Born in U.S.A.

Born in U.S. Territory

Naturalized Citizen

Not a Citizen

Decade of Entry for

Hispanic Children

Born in U.S.A.

2010s
2000s

National Heritage of Hispanic Residents in 2016

Mexican

Puerto Rican

Guatemalan

Cuban

Salvadoran

Colombian

Spaniard

Peruvian

Other Central Am.

Other South Am.

All Others

Decade of Entry for

Hispanic Adults

Born in U.S.A.

2010s
2000s
1990s
1980s

Before 1980

0%20%40%60%80%100%

15 to 1718 to 2122 to 2526 to 2930 to 3940 to 5960 +

Hispanic Marital Status by Age in 2016

MarriedWidowedDivorcedSeparatedNever Married

0%20%40%60%80%100%

HispanicWhite

Household Type, 2012 to 2015

Single, no children

Partner, no children

Married, no children

Married, with children

Partner, with children

Single, with children

Multigenerational

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

16 to 1718 to 2122 to 2526 to 2930 to 39

Marital and Parental Status of Women by Age Group from 2012 to 2015

Unmarried

without children

Married without

children

Married with

children

Unmarried with

children Key Demographic, Social, and Religious Statistics for the Diocese of San Diego, p. 4 * Numbers may exceed 100% because some individuals may have a combination of public and private insurance.

0%20%40%60%80%100%120%140%160%180%

0 to 1718 to 3940 to 6465 +

Health Insurance Coverage by Age Group in 2016*

Private InsurancePublic Insurance (Medicare/Medicaid/SSD/SSI)Not Covered

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Hispanic

White

Hispanic

White

Hispanic

White

Hispanic

White

Hispanic

White

Hispanic

White

18 to 2122 to 2526 to 2930 to 3940 to 5960 +

Educational Attainment by Age Group in 2016

Professional Deg.

Masters Deg.

Bachelors Deg.

Assoc. Degree

Some College

Finished H.S.

Some H.S.

No High School

0%20%40%60%80%100%

15 to 1718 to 2122 to 2526 to 2930 to 39

School Enrollment Status by Age Group in 2016

Private School or Home SchoolPublic School or CollegeNot Enrolledquotesdbs_dbs17.pdfusesText_23