According to the latest US Census estimates (2017 estimate), there were a total of 166,530 people living in Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2017. We provide visualizations below that highlight the race and ethnic composition of this beautiful city.
Ethnicity
The US Census Bureau estimated that 71,543 (43%) of the population were Hispanic, and 94,987 (57%) were Non Hispanic. The chart below illustrates the percentages.
Race
The US Census Bureau estimated that White - Hispanics were the majority of Pembroke Pines's population, followed by White - Non Hispanics, and then Black or African Americans. There were 59,201 (35.6%) White - Hispanics, 50,684 (30.4%) White - Non Hispanics, and 34,032 (20.4%) Black or African Americans. The chart below illustrates the percentages of the races, and the following table provides more information about the race demographics in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Race | Population Size | % Population |
---|---|---|
White - Hispanic | 59,201 | 35.6% |
White - Non Hispanic | 50,684 | 30.4% |
Black or African American | 34,032 | 20.4% |
Asian | 9,087 | 5.5% |
Some other race | 8,272 | 5% |
Two or more races | 4,517 | 2.7% |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 651 | 0.4% |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 86 | 0.1% |