Racial Segregation in US Metropolitan Areas

Identify the top 25 US Metro Areas with the most racial residential segregation
List made only considering the US's 100 largest metro areas
Racial residential segregation defined by White/Black, Black/White dissimilarity indices only
All info obtained from 2010 US Census and Diversity and Disparities study from Brown University https://s4.ad.brown.edu/projects/diversity/index.htm
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Rank
Cities/Metro Areas
1
Detroit, MI
2
Milwaukee, WI
3
New York, NY
4
Newark, NJ
5
Gary, IN
6
Chicago, IL
7
Philadelphia, PA
8
Miami, FL
9
Cleveland, OH
10
Buffalo, NY
11
St. Louis, MO
12
Nassau-Suffolk, NY
13
Boston, MA
Rank
Cities/Metro Areas
14
Cincinnati, OH
15
Stamford, CT
16
Birmingham, AL
17
Los Angeles, CA
18
Syracuse, NY
19
Indianapolis, IN
20
Baltimore, MD
21
Washington D.C.
22
New Orleans, LA
23
Dayton, OH
24
Toledo, OH
25
Pittsburgh, PA
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Level 85
Aug 3, 2018
Gary, Indiana, is not one of the US's 100 largest metro areas.
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Level 29
Aug 3, 2018
This quiz uses data from 2010. Some of it may be outdated.
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Level 74
Aug 3, 2018
You could always use population data from the Biggest Cities in the United States - Extreme quiz. It is featured and updates regularly. Great idea and quiz, though!
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Level 77
Jun 15, 2020
Why is Gary counted seperate from Chicago and Newark and Nassau-Suffolk counted seperately from New York? Isn't this about metro areas and not cities?
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Level 67
May 9, 2023
Nassau-Suffolk isn’t a city either