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Do Asians mean people from China?

Asians are not just from China. Asians refer to Asian citizens, including Chinese, Korean, Indian-American and Filipino Americans in the United States.

Asians are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Although Asians are still the smallest of the four major ethnic groups in the United States (European, African-American, Hispanic and Asian), the size of ethnic groups is expanding rapidly and the growth rate is the fastest. Asians also have the highest average family income among the four major ethnic groups in the United States.

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Asian characteristics:

1. Overall, among Asians over 25, 5 1% have a bachelor's degree or above, far higher than the national average of 32.5%. So it gives the impression that Asian Americans are highly educated.

2. The median income of Asian families is $73,000, much higher than $53,600 in the United States. However, there is a big gap between ethnic groups. The highest income is from Indians, which exceeds $6,543,800+,followed by Filipinos with $80,000, Japanese with $74,000 and China with $70,000, while the lowest income is only $36,000 and Nepalese with $43,500.

3. Among Asian-Americans, the proportion of immigrants naturalized in the United States (excluding those born in the United States) is 58%, of which the highest proportion is Miao immigrants (77%) and Vietnamese immigrants (75%), while the lowest proportion is only 6% of Bhutanese immigrants. The difference between the highest and lowest naturalization ratio is 12 to 13 times.