Report: SJ is California's most racially diverse large city

You wouldn't know it from the race-baiting misinformation coming out of the SJ Housing department and local progressive non profits, but the data is clear: San Jose is more racially diverse than every other large (600,000+ population) city in California. The conclusion comes from a collation of updated 2020 data from the Census, FBI, OpenStreetMaps, among other sources, by Chris Kolmar of the urban ranking website, Homesnacks.

{Editors' note: According to the report, San Jose was substantially more diverse (this means a mix of various races living in the city) than San Diego, San Francisco, or Los Angeles. Sacramento and Oakland, at half the size of San Jose, ranked higher than SJ at #5 overall and #3, respectively.}

There are parts of California where there's a high level of diversity -- where people of all walks of life come together. 

10 most diverse places in California for 2021:

  1. Vallejo

  2. Suisun City

  3. Oakland

  4. Fairfield

  5. Sacramento

  6. Pinole

  7. Elk Grove

  8. Antioch

  9. Loma Linda

  10. San Leandro

So what city is the most diverse in California? According to the most Census data, Vallejo took the number one overall spot for diversity in California.

Read on below to see how we crunched the numbers and how your town ranked. To see where California ranked as a state, we have a ranking of the most diverse states in America.

Read the whole thing here.

Simon Gilbert