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Total Population <br />Roseville's total population figure has remained fairly stable since 1970. It was 34,439 in 1970 <br />compared to 33,690 in 2000. Projections indicate a moderate growth rate through the year 2020 <br />when Roseville will have 37,000 residents. <br />Residents of Color <br />The extremely low proportion of residents of color is a common feature of many Twin Cities <br />inner ring suburbs. The two largest minority groups are "Asian Americans" at 4.9% of the <br />population and "African American" at 2.8% of the total in 2000 compared to 2.6% and 1.6% <br />respectively in 1990. Hispanic is an ethnic not a race ca�egory as such since they can crossover <br />several race categories. The total Hispanic population was 2.0% of the total in 1990 and in 2000. <br />The 1990 Census did not track population by country of origin as was done in 2000. The 2000 <br />Census lists the following as the top five subcategories for Asian Americans in Roseville: Chi- <br />nese (1.7%), Asian Indian (1%), Vietnamese (0.7%), Korean (0.6%) and Hmong (0.36%). For <br />those of Hispanic ethnicity the majority identify themselves as of Mexican heritage (1.2% of <br />Roseville's population). Almost all the rest are divided among Central and South American <br />countries of heritage or list no sub classification. <br />English as a Second Language <br />Results on English as a second language have not been released from the 2000 Census yet. <br />According to the 1990 Census 1.�% of Roseville residents said they did not speak English well. <br />About half of those residents (0.8%) spoke an Asian or Pacific Island language. The only other <br />language of note was Spanish (0.3%). The rest are not listed. <br />20 <br />