Telugu Americans

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Overview of Telugu Americans



Telugu Americans

Distribution of Telugu speakers in the United States according to the 2000 census

Telugu Americans are Americans who are of Telugu descent. The Telugu people originate from the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions in India. Telugu is a Dravidian language and is one of the most spoken languages in India.

History

The migration of Telugu people to the United States began in the late 20th century, primarily driven by educational and professional opportunities. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 played a significant role in facilitating this migration by removing national origin quotas.

Demographics

According to the United States Census Bureau, the number of Telugu speakers in the United States has been increasing steadily. The 2000 census data, as depicted in the adjacent map, shows the distribution of Telugu speakers across the country.

Culture

Telugu Americans have contributed significantly to the cultural diversity of the United States. They celebrate traditional festivals such as Ugadi, Sankranti, and Diwali. Telugu cultural associations across the country organize events to promote Telugu language and culture.

Education and Employment

Many Telugu Americans are highly educated, with a significant number working in the IT and engineering sectors. The emphasis on education within the Telugu community has led to a high representation in STEM fields.

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