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Keizer, Oregon (a city in Marion County near Salem) has a small Black or African American population.According to the U.S. Census Bureau:2020 Census (total population: 39,376): 409 residents identified as Black or African American alone (1.0%).
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Latest QuickFacts data (using 2020 Census + 2020–2024 American Community Survey estimates; current population estimate July 2024: 39,152): Black alone = 0.9% (roughly 350 people).
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Other recent estimates (e.g., World Population Review and similar sites) put the figure at about 339 people (0.87%).
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For context, the city’s overall racial makeup (per Census QuickFacts) is:White alone: 73.6%
Hispanic or Latino (any race): 23.3%
Two or more races: 13.9%
Black alone: 0.9%
American Indian/Alaska Native alone: 1.5%
Asian alone: 1.3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander alone: 0.4%
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Oregon as a whole has one of the smallest Black populations among U.S. states (around 1.8–2%). Keizer follows that pattern as a smaller suburban city. These numbers come from official Census sources and can fluctuate slightly with annual estimates due to sampling. For the most up-to-date figures, check census.gov/quickfacts/keizercityoregon.
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