Slavic Americans

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Slavic Americans
Slavic ancestry in the USA and Canada.png
Population of Slavic Americans by state, province or territory
Total population
c. 18–18.5 million
6% of the total U.S. population
Languages
English  · Belarusian  · Bulgarian  · Czech  · Macedonian  · Polish  · Russian  · Serbo-Croatian (Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian/Montenegrin) [1] [2]  · Slovak  · Slovenian  · Ukrainian  ·Other Slavic languages
Religion
Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Sunni Islam, Judaism, with Protestant and Mormon minorities
Related ethnic groups
Baltic Americans

Slavic Americans are Americans of Slavic descent.

Contents

East Slavic Americans

South Slavic Americans

West Slavic Americans

Communities with large Slavic population ranked by percentage

Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgarian [3]

Flag of Croatia.svg Croatian [4]

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech [5] [6]

Flag of Russia.svg Russian [7] [8]

Flag of Poland.svg Polish [9] [10] [11] [12]

Flag of Serbia.svg Serbian [13]

Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukrainian [14]

Education and income

Socioeconomic indicators: 2017
EthnicityPer capita incomeHousehold IncomeCollege degrees (%)
Bulgarian $39,334$75,69360.8
Croatian $47,292$81,19948.6
Czech $43,021$71,66345.4
Polish $42,674$73,45242.5
Russian $54,690$80,55460.4
Serbian $43,284$79,13546.0
Slovak $46,323$73,09344.8
Slovene $48,781$79,35850.8
Ukrainian $46,014$75,67452.2
Yugoslav $35,586$65,93029.0

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