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A Paraguayan American (Spanish: paraguayo-americano, norteamericano de origen paraguayo or estadounidense de origen paraguayo) are Americans of Paraguayan descent.

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The Paraguayan population at the 2010 Census was 20,023. Paraguayans are the smallest Hispanic group in the United States.

The Paraguayan population is concentrated mainly in Queens, NY, Westchester County, NY, and Somerset County, NJ. Additional areas of concentration include Miami-Dade County and Montgomery County, MD. The highest concentration of Paraguayans in the US reside in Somerset County, NJ.

History

It is estimated that the first Paraguayans arrived to the United States between the years of 1841 and 1850. At that time, Paraguayans were not coming directly to the United States from Paraguay, but through others countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. The Paraguayan residents in the U.S. were included in the early records in the group of "other" South Americans. During those years, 3,579 "other" immigrants arrived.

In the 1960s, one-fourth of all Paraguayans were registered as living in countries outside Paraguay, with a majority in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. In 1979, close to 11,000 Paraguayans immigrated to the United States, but the numbers declined rapidly. In 1982, 4000 Paraguayans immigrated to the United States. The reasons of migration were varied, but many immigrants were young people that wanted educational opportunities to get professional knowledge, skills and to have better jobs.

Additionally, some of the immigrants arrived for political reasons or to escape civil riots. The women exceeded in number to the male immigrants slightly, and more than half of its immigrants lacked occupation. Many Paraguayan immigrants were also infants adopted by American families. More than a thousand Paraguayan infants were adopted in this country. Of these, 254 were adopted in 1989, 405 in 1993 and 351 in 1995.

Notable Paraguayan Americans

Some notable Paraguayan Americans are, among others:

  • Sharlene Wells Hawkes
  • Benny Ricardo
  • Bryan López
  • Celeste Troche
  • Cindy Tylor
  • Faith Wilding
  • Gerardo Laterza
  • Gonzalo Rodriguez
  • Gustavo Neffa
  • Juan Carlos Campuzano
  • Julia Marino
  • Julieta Granada
  • Rossana de los Ríos
  • Socioeconomics

    Paraguayan American women generally accept jobs in hotel housekeeping. Others have got agricultural job in California and in Kansas. The latter state has partnered with Paraguay in an exchange program through a non-profit volunteer organization called Partners of the Americas. Both Kansas and Paraguay are land-locked, grow cattle and wheat, and are roughly the same size and population. Also a small number of Paraguayan American professionals who immigrated in search of better job and pay.

    It should be noted that of the 80 Paraguayan Americans who became U.S. citizens in 1984, only one arrived that year. In fact, most of these immigrants arrived eight to ten years earlier. Between 1987 and 1996, naturalization figures for Paraguayans in the United States increased slightly. Thus, in 1996, 420 Paraguayans became American citizens.

    In 1990, 5,144 Paraguayan Americans spoke Spanish or Guarani (indigenous language of Paraguay), and 2,903 Paraguayan Americans did not speak English very well. They have grown within the Hispanic community in the United States.

    Education

    In accordance with the 1990 U.S. Census, of 4,132 Paraguayan American adults 25 years old and older, 997 were high school graduates, 700 attended school through 12th grade, although have no diploma, 429 have a bachelor's degree, and 653 have had some college experience. Of the 5,415 Paraguayan Americans in the U.S. population, 1,830 only are enrolled in school.

    Demographics

    The large populations of Paraguayan Americans are in New York City, Miami, and Los Angeles. Paraguayan Americans also have population importance in Dallas and Atlanta. Many unskilled Paraguayan Americans have jobs in the service industry in urban zones such as Minneapolis, Chicago or states like New York and New Jersey.

    States and residence areas

    The 10 states with the largest population of Paraguayans (Source: 2010 Census):

    1. New York - 5,940
    2. Florida - 2,222
    3. New Jersey - 1,964
    4. California - 1,228
    5. Maryland - 1,161
    6. Virginia - 924
    7. Texas - 763
    8. Pennsylvania - 500
    9. Connecticut - 494
    10. Illinois - 423

    The largest population of Paraguayans are situated in the following areas (Source: Census 2010):

    1. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA MSA - 7,492
    2. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA - 1,793
    3. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL MSA - 1,531
    4. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA MSA - 509
    5. Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL-IN-WI MSA - 375
    6. Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA - 358
    7. Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT MSA - 336
    8. Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH MSA- 301
    9. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA MSA - 267
    10. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX MSA - 264
    11. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA - 236
    12. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI MSA - 229
    13. San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA - 191
    14. Baltimore-Towson, MD MSA - 158
    15. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA - 144
    16. Richmond, VA MSA - 131
    17. Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ MSA - 128
    18. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA - 113
    19. Las Vegas-Paradise, NV MSA - 109
    20. Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA MSA - 108

    US communities with largest population of people of Paraguayan ancestry

    The top 25 US communities with the highest populations of Paraguayans (Source: Census 2010)

    1. New York, NY - 3,534
    2. Bernardsville, NJ - 266
    3. White Plains, NY - 260
    4. Harrison, NY - 235
    5. Los Angeles, CA - 180
    6. Washington, DC - 161
    7. Raritan, NJ - 147
    8. Greenburgh, NY - 144
    9. Peapack-Gladstone, NJ - 142
    10. Miami, FL - 131
    11. Mamaroneck (Village), NY - 130
    12. Houston, TX - 119
    13. Somerville, NJ - 114
    14. Arlington, VA - 113
    15. Rye (Town), NY - 102
    16. Chicago, IL and Rockville, MD - 101
    17. Mamaroneck (Town), NY - 88
    18. Miami Beach, FL - 87
    19. Bridgewater Township, NJ - 82
    20. Bedminster Township, NJ - 81
    21. Yonkers, NY - 79
    22. North Bethesda, MD - 78
    23. Aspen Hill, MD - 77
    24. Philadelphia, PA and Dallas, TX - 74
    25. Greenwich, CT and Wheaton, MD - 71

    US communities with high percentages of people of Paraguayan ancestry

    US communities with the highest percentages of Paraguayans as a percent of total population (Source: Census 2010)

    1. Far Hills, NJ - 5.77%
    2. Peapack-Gladstone, NJ - 5.50%
    3. Bernardsville, NJ - 3.45%
    4. Raritan, NJ - 2.14%
    5. Bedminster Township, NJ - 1.00%

    Paraguayans are more than 1% of the entire population in only five communities in the US. All of these communities are located in Somerset County, NJ.

    References

    Paraguayan Americans Wikipedia