About 77,000 residents and one of the most diverse immigrant communities in the suburbs
Schaumburg has an unusual multiethnic profile for an American suburb, with a substantial Asian, Latino, and Eastern European presence alongside the non-Hispanic white population.
The village has approximately 77,000 residents and an ethnic composition far more diverse than the average Illinois suburb. Non-Hispanic whites remain a relative majority, but the Asian population exceeds 20 percent, made up primarily of Indians, Pakistanis, Koreans, and Chinese.
Latinos come from varied backgrounds, with a strong Mexican presence and recent growth among Venezuelan and Colombian residents. Long-established Polish, Ukrainian, and Russian communities also remain, rooted in the Eastern European migration waves that shaped the entire northwest Chicago region.
Median household income is high for Illinois, and educational attainment reflects that: most adults hold college degrees, a pattern consistent with the concentration of technology, finance, and healthcare professionals working in the village's corporate parks.
- English
- Spanish
- Hindi
- Urdu
- Polish
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- Christianity (Catholic and Protestant)
- Hinduism
- Islam
- Judaism
- Buddhism
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