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Oak Hills, OR Demographics

A map of Oak Hills's Population by Race

Race
2024 Pop
2020 Pop
2024 %
2020 %
White
6,5017,03458.4%59.1%
Asian
2,7232,42324.5%20.4%
Hispanic
9531,2068.6%10.1%
Multiracial
8347687.5%6.5%
Black
1022860.9%2.4%
Native American/Other
181860.2%1.6%

Oak Hills, Oregon has an estimated population of 11,131, a decrease from the 11,903 recorded in the 2020 Census. The population is 58.4% White, 24.5% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic, 7.5% Multiracial, 0.9% Black, and 0.2% Native American/Other. This demographic dot map shows the population of Oak Hills, with one dot drawn for each person counted by the Census, color-coded by race.

Oak Hills has become slightly less racially diverse since the 2020 Census. It is considerably more diverse than Oregon overall. Demographers use a diversity index to measure the probability that two randomly selected individuals belong to different racial or ethnic groups. In Oak Hills, that probability was 59.4% in 2020 and 58.6% in the most recent ACS estimates.

Oak Hills is ranked the 57th most populous place in Oregon, out of 426 places. 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). Oak Hills was ranked the 53rd most populous place in the 2020 Census.

Oak Hills's White Population

6,501 residents of Oak Hills, or 58.4% of the population, identify as White. The share of White residents in Oak Hills is considerably lower than in Oregon overall, where 71.4% of the population is White. Oak Hills ranks 384th statewide in terms of White residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's White population has declined by an estimated 7.6%. White residents' share of Oak Hills's population has decreased from 59.1% to 58.4%.

Oak Hills is more White than neighboring Bethany (45.4% White). Oak Hills is less White than neighboring Marlene Village (59.8% White), Rockcreek (69.8% White), Cedar Mill (64% White), and Cedar Hills (68.4% White).

Oak Hills's Black Population

102 residents of Oak Hills, or 0.9% of the population, identify as Black. The share of Black residents in Oak Hills is comparable to the share in Oregon overall, where 1.8% of the population is Black. Oak Hills ranks 11th statewide in terms of Black residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's Black population has declined by an estimated 64.3%. Black residents' share of Oak Hills's population has decreased from 2.4% to 0.9%.

Oak Hills is more Black than neighboring Bethany (0.8% Black), and Rockcreek (0.5% Black). Oak Hills is less Black than neighboring Marlene Village (3.3% Black), Cedar Mill (1.8% Black), and Cedar Hills (3.2% Black).

Oak Hills's Asian Population

2,723 residents of Oak Hills, or 24.5% of the population, identify as Asian. The share of Asian residents in Oak Hills is significantly higher than in Oregon overall, where 4.4% of the population is Asian. Oak Hills ranks 2nd statewide in terms of Asian residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's Asian population has grown by an estimated 12.4%. Asian residents' share of Oak Hills's population has increased from 20.4% to 24.5%.

Oak Hills is more Asian than neighboring Marlene Village (13.3% Asian), Rockcreek (16.2% Asian), Cedar Mill (19.1% Asian), and Cedar Hills (5.4% Asian). Oak Hills is less Asian than neighboring Bethany (40.2% Asian).

Oak Hills's Hispanic Population

953 residents of Oak Hills, or 8.6% of the population, identify as Hispanic. The share of Hispanic residents in Oak Hills is lower than in Oregon overall, where 14.7% of the population is Hispanic. Oak Hills ranks 129th statewide in terms of Hispanic residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's Hispanic population has declined by an estimated 21.0%. Hispanic residents' share of Oak Hills's population has decreased from 10.1% to 8.6%.

Oak Hills is more Hispanic than neighboring Bethany (7.5% Hispanic), and Cedar Mill (8.4% Hispanic). Oak Hills is less Hispanic than neighboring Marlene Village (18.7% Hispanic), Rockcreek (9.6% Hispanic), and Cedar Hills (16.4% Hispanic).

Oak Hills's Native American/Other Population

18 residents of Oak Hills, or 0.2% of the population, identify as American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Other. The share of Native American/Other residents in Oak Hills is comparable to the share in Oregon overall, where 1.6% of the population is Native American/Other. Oak Hills ranks 224th statewide in terms of Native American/Other residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's Native American/Other population has declined by an estimated 90.3%. Native American/Other residents' share of Oak Hills's population has decreased from 1.6% to 0.2%.

Oak Hills is more Native American/Other than neighboring Marlene Village (0% Native American/Other). Oak Hills is less Native American/Other than neighboring Bethany (1% Native American/Other), Rockcreek (0.9% Native American/Other), Cedar Mill (1.2% Native American/Other), and Cedar Hills (0.3% Native American/Other).

Oak Hills's Multiracial Population

834 residents of Oak Hills, or 7.5% of the population, identify as Multiracial. The share of Multiracial residents in Oak Hills is comparable to the share in Oregon overall, where 6.1% of the population is Multiracial. Oak Hills ranks 148th statewide in terms of Multiracial residents as a share of the population, out of 426 places.

Since the 2020 Census, Oak Hills's Multiracial population has grown by an estimated 8.6%. Multiracial residents' share of Oak Hills's population has increased from 6.5% to 7.5%.

Oak Hills is more Multiracial than neighboring Bethany (5% Multiracial), Marlene Village (4.8% Multiracial), Rockcreek (3.1% Multiracial), Cedar Mill (5.5% Multiracial), and Cedar Hills (6.3% Multiracial).

Sources: Most recent population estimates are from the 2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. 2020 population counts and map data are from 2020 Census State Redistricting Data. Geographic data are from Census TIGER/Line Shapefiles.