Who lives in Reston
Diverse population with a strong presence of skilled professionals, young families, and immigrant communities from Asia and Latin America.
Reston has approximately 62,000 residents and a socioeconomic profile well above the national average, with high levels of education and household income. The city combines long-term residents who have been there since the early years of the planned community with a more recent wave of professionals drawn by the Silver Line stations and the area's technology offices.
Diversity is visible in local commerce and schools. Indian, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Filipino families are present in large numbers, alongside significant Latin American communities, particularly Salvadoran, Mexican, and Bolivian, and African contingents, especially Ethiopian and Eritrean, spread throughout Northern Virginia.
English dominates the public sphere, but Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Hindi, and Amharic appear frequently in markets, temples, and schools. The religious landscape is plural, with Protestant and Catholic Christians, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, and a growing share of residents with no declared religious affiliation.
- English
- Spanish
- Korean
- Mandarin
- Vietnamese
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- Protestant Christianity
- Catholicism
- Hinduism
- Islam
- Buddhism
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