Cayuga, OK Demographics
A map of Cayuga's Population by Race
Race | Population | Percent |
---|---|---|
White | 80 | 50.0% |
Multiracial | 35 | 21.9% |
Native American/Other | 33 | 20.6% |
Hispanic | 12 | 7.5% |
Black | 0 | 0.0% |
Asian | 0 | 0.0% |
Cayuga, Oklahoma had a population of 160 in 2020. It was 50.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic, 20.6% Native American/Other, and 21.9% Multiracial. This map presents the population of Cayuga, with one dot drawn for each person counted in the 2020 Census, color-coded by race.
Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is the 595th most populous. This ranking is based on the Census definition of a place, which includes incorporated places like cities, towns, and villages, as well as unincorporated census-designated places (CDPs).
Cayuga's White Population
80 residents of Cayuga identify as White, or 50.0%. This makes the White share of the population of Cayuga slightly less than the White share of the population of Oklahoma (60.8% White). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #695 in terms of White residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is more White than neighboring Southwest City (31.6% White). Cayuga is less White than neighboring Dodge (70.8% White), Butler (52.7% White), Grove (71.6% White), and White Water (51.9% White).
Cayuga's Black Population
0 residents of Cayuga identify as Black, or 0.0%. This makes the Black share of the population of Cayuga slightly less than the Black share of the population of Oklahoma (7.2% Black). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #532 in terms of Black residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is less Black than neighboring Southwest City (0.2% Black), and Grove (0.5% Black).
Cayuga's Asian Population
0 residents of Cayuga identify as Asian, or 0.0%. This makes the Asian share of the population of Cayuga roughly similar to the Asian share of the population of Oklahoma (2.3% Asian). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #428 in terms of Asian residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is less Asian than neighboring Southwest City (0.3% Asian), Butler (0.7% Asian), Grove (0.6% Asian), and White Water (1.3% Asian).
Cayuga's Hispanic Population
12 residents of Cayuga identify as Hispanic, or 7.5%. This makes the Hispanic share of the population of Cayuga roughly similar to the Hispanic share of the population of Oklahoma (11.9% Hispanic). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #234 in terms of Hispanic residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is more Hispanic than neighboring Butler (1.4% Hispanic), and Grove (4.8% Hispanic). Cayuga is less Hispanic than neighboring Dodge (14.6% Hispanic), Southwest City (60.2% Hispanic), and White Water (8.9% Hispanic).
Cayuga's Native American/Other Population
33 residents of Cayuga identify as American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Other, or 20.6%. This makes the Native American/Other share of the population of Cayuga larger than the Native American/Other share of the population of Oklahoma (8.4% Native American/Other). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #203 in terms of Native American/Other residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is more Native American/Other than neighboring Dodge (9% Native American/Other), Southwest City (5% Native American/Other), Grove (12.7% Native American/Other), and White Water (13.9% Native American/Other). Cayuga is less Native American/Other than neighboring Butler (30.1% Native American/Other).
Cayuga's Multiracial Population
35 residents of Cayuga identify as Multiracial, or 21.9%. This makes the Multiracial share of the population of Cayuga larger than the Multiracial share of the population of Oklahoma (9.4% Multiracial). Of the 843 places in Oklahoma, Cayuga is ranked #17 in terms of Multiracial residents as a share of the population.
Cayuga is more Multiracial than neighboring Dodge (5.6% Multiracial), Southwest City (2.7% Multiracial), Butler (15.1% Multiracial), and Grove (9.8% Multiracial). Cayuga is less Multiracial than neighboring White Water (24.1% Multiracial).
Source: 2020 Census State Redistricting Data and Census TIGER/Line Shapefiles.