
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire, home to a small Korean community and a diverse Asian population.
Here is information about the city's population, racial composition, and the Korean population.
Total Population of Concord
- Total population: The population of Concord in 2020 is approximately 43,000. It is one of the major cities in New Hampshire, serving as the capital and a center for economy and culture.
Racial Composition of Concord
White: Over approximately 90%
- Whites make up the majority of Concord's population.
Hispanic/Latino: About 4%
- There is a small number of Hispanic and Latino residents in Concord.
Black or African American: About 2%
- Black or African Americans also make up a small percentage.
Asian: About 2%
- Asian residents are a minority, with various groups including Chinese, Indian, and Korean. This percentage is relatively small among the racial groups in Concord.
Other: About 1%
Korean Population in Concord
- The Korean population in Concord is estimated to be between 200 and 300. This number is small compared to other major cities, but there is a small community with Korean churches and businesses.
- The Korean community is active on a small scale, focusing on education, cultural events, and Korean restaurants.
Concord is a city where the majority of the population is white, with Hispanic, Black or African American, and Asian populations being in the minority. The Korean population is small, and Koreans are primarily connected to the community through small businesses and church activities.
Concord is developing into a city that gradually reflects the cultural diversity of New Hampshire, although it is not a region with significant changes in population density or racial diversity.








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