How diverse is California really? Here's where the state ranked in a new study
Briefly

California is recognized as the most diverse state in the U.S., boasting a score of 70.77 on WalletHub’s diversity ranking. This encompasses cultural and economic diversity.
WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo emphasized that diversity involves more than just race and gender, including aspects like age, language, family structure, and job variety.
A significant contributor to California's diversity is the linguistic landscape, with 56% of residents speaking only English, while a substantial 28% speak Spanish.
In terms of racial and ethnic groups, California features a mix with about 35% being white, nearly 40% Hispanic, around 15% Asian, and about 5% Black.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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