, one of America's most cities and hub of the movement, is also the whitest among cities with a population of more than 200,000, new census data has revealed. The data says that 66.4 percent of the city's residents identify as non-Hispanic white. That's more than four percent more than the second place city, Omaha, where 62.2 percent identify as white. In 2000, more than 75 percent of Portland's residents were white, meaning that the number of white residents is shrinking, but it's still comfortably the whitest city in America.
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