Who Lives in Hillsboro
One of Oregon's most diverse cities, with a strong Hispanic, Indian, Chinese, and Korean presence. Migration linked to Intel has transformed the demographics over recent decades.
About 55% of residents identify as non-Hispanic white. The Hispanic population is the second largest, around 25%, with a strong Mexican presence rooted in agriculture and now spread across all sectors.
The Asian community has grown enormously with Intel. Indians, Chinese, Koreans, and Taiwanese form established groups. There are Hindu temples, Asian markets, authentic regional restaurants, and weekend schools maintaining languages and traditions.
The Brazilian community in Hillsboro is one of the most notable in Oregon, even if small. Many came through Intel, Nike (in neighboring Beaverton), or other tech companies. Churches and social groups connect families dispersed across the metropolitan area.
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- Hindi
- Mandarin
- Korean
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