| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 210,395 (2021)[1] | |
| Languages | |
| American English,Serbo-Croatian,Macedonian,Slovene Albanian (to a lesser extent) | |
| Religion | |
| Christianity (majority),Islam (minority) | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Yugoslav Canadians,European Americans |
Yugoslav Americans areAmericans of full or partialYugoslav ancestry. In the 2021 Community Surveys, there were 210,395 people who indicatedYugoslav orYugoslav American as their ethnic origin;[1] a steep and steady decrease from previous censuses (233,325 in 2019;[2] 276,360 in 2016[3]) and nearly a 36% decrease from the 2000 Census when there were over 328,000.[4]
The total number of Americans whose origins lie in formerYugoslavia is unknown due to conflicting definitions and identifications; in descending order these were as per 2021American Community Survey:
| Ethnic group | Number[1] |
|---|---|
| 398,101 | |
| 210,395 | |
| 193,844 | |
| 162,172 | |
| 125,793[5] | |
| 66,070[1] | |
| Unknown | |
| Unknown |