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Vietnamese Americans make up 8% of the country’s Asian American population

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More than 2 million Vietnamese Americans lived in the United States as of 2022, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

They make up 8% of the country’s Asian American population.

A majority of Vietnamese Americans are immigrants (60%) and 40% are U.S. born.

California is home to the largest share of Vietnamese Americans (35%), with 16% living in the Los Angeles metropolitan area alone.

The median income among Vietnamese American households was $81,000 in 2022, meaning that half of households headed by a Vietnamese American person earned more than that and half earned less.

This is less than the median household income among Asian Americans overall ($100,000).

Here’s a look at how Vietnamese Americans view their identity, the U.S. and Vietnam, their thoughts on achieving the American dream, and more.

These findings are based on a nationally representative Pew Research Center survey of 7,006 Asian adults in the U.S. – including 935 Vietnamese American adults – conducted in 2022 and 2023.

Identity

Most Vietnamese Americans say they most often describe themselves as “Vietnamese” or “Vietnamese American.” About two-thirds (64%) identify themselves this way, while smaller shares describe themselves as “Asian American” (18%) or “Asian” (7%). Just 5% identify most often as “American.” About two-in-ten Vietnamese Americans (18%) say they’ve hidden a part of their heritage from people who aren’t Asian.

Views of the U.S. and Vietnam

Majorities of Vietnamese Americans have positive views of the U.S. and Vietnam. Some 84% hold a very or somewhat favorable view of the U.S., and 59% have a favorable opinion of Vietnam.

When asked if they would ever move to Vietnam, 20% of Vietnamese Americans say they would. Among those who say they would move, the most common reasons include lower cost of living and proximity to family and friends.

Achieving the American dream

About four-in-ten Vietnamese Americans (42%) say they are on their way to achieving the American dream, while 27% say they have already achieved it. Three-in-ten Vietnamese Americans say the American dream is out of reach for them.

Politics

Vietnamese Americans who are registered to vote are somewhat more likely to identify with or lean toward the Republican Party than the Democratic Party.

About half (51%) are Republicans or lean Republican, while 42% are Democrats or lean Democratic.

Among the six largest Asian origin groups, Vietnamese Americans stand out for leaning Republican. Overall, 34% of Asian American registered voters identify as or lean Republican, and 62% identify as or lean Democratic.

In 2022, nearly 1.4 million Vietnamese Americans (68%) were eligible to vote, according to data from the Census Bureau. That means they were at least 18 years old and a U.S. citizen through birth or naturalization.

Religion

Vietnamese Americans are religiously diverse.

Nearly identical shares identify as Buddhist (37%) and Christian (36%), while 23% aren’t affiliated with any religion.

Vietnamese Americans are more than three times as likely as Asian Americans overall to identify as Buddhist (37% vs. 11%).

Credit of Pew Research Center


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