Louisiana Census Data Comparison Tool

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Ranking Cities and Towns by Diversity Index (last updated July 1, 2025)

There are 20 records sorted in descending order.

The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelyhood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different race or ethnic groups. If an area's entire population belongs to one race AND one ethnic group, then the area has zero diversity. An area's diversity index increases to 100 when the population is evenly divided into two or more race/ethnic groups.


Name Parish Diversity Index
1. Amelia Census Designated Place St. Mary 88.5
2. Terrytown Census Designated Place Jefferson 84.3
3. City of Kenner Jefferson 84.2
4. Good Pine Census Designated Place LaSalle 82.9
5. Bridge City Census Designated Place Jefferson 79.7
6. Gardere Census Designated Place East Baton Rouge 79.1
7. City of Gretna Jefferson 78.9
8. Harvey Census Designated Place Jefferson 78.7
9. Timberlane Census Designated Place Jefferson 78.0
10. New Orleans Station Census Designated Place Plaquemines 77.3
11. Avondale Census Designated Place Jefferson 76.3
12. Estelle Census Designated Place Jefferson 75.5
13. Midway Census Designated Place LaSalle 75.2
14. Chalmette Census Designated Place St. Bernard 74.3
15. Town of New Llano Vernon 74.1
16. Buras Census Designated Place Plaquemines 74.0
17. Saint Rose Census Designated Place St. Charles 73.3
18. Town of Zwolle Sabine 73.3
19. Empire Census Designated Place Plaquemines 73.0
20. Town of Henderson St. Martin 72.9

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