American-born Chinese
American-born Chinese (simplified Chinese: 美国出生华裔; traditional Chinese: 美國出生華裔; pinyin: Měiguó chūshēng Huáyì) (sometimes abbreviated as ABC) is a term widely used to refer to Chinese people who were born in the United States and received U.S. citizenship due to birthright citizenship in the United States.
Total population | |
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1,830,760 0.55% of the U.S. population (2015) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New York City Area, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles Area | |
Languages | |
Predominantly English, varieties of Chinese | |
Religion | |
Unaffiliated, Buddhism, Protestantism, Catholicism, and Taoism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Asian Americans, Overseas Chinese, Chinese Canadians |
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