Demographics & Diversity
Which Navy rates have the most ethnic diversity?
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Administrative, medical, and support ratings like HM, CS, LS, PS, and MA tend to have the most ethnic and racial diversity, closely mirroring the demographics of the overall enlisted force. Technical ratings in information warfare also show strong diversity.
The Navy's overall diversity profile
The Navy is one of the most diverse institutions in the United States. The enlisted force is approximately 55% white, 18% Black or African American, 17% Hispanic or Latino, 5% Asian, and 5% other or multiracial. This makes the Navy significantly more diverse than the general U.S. population in many categories. Every rating is open to all races and ethnicities without restriction.
Ratings with the broadest representation
Hospital Corpsman (HM), Culinary Specialist (CS), Logistics Specialist (LS), and Master-at-Arms (MA) consistently show the broadest ethnic diversity. These ratings have large populations, wide geographic recruiting bases, and no specialized prerequisites that might filter candidates. Personnel Specialist (PS) and Yeoman (YN) also reflect the Navy's overall diversity closely. Browse all ratings on the comparison page.
Why some ratings are more diverse
Ratings with lower ASVAB requirements and shorter A-Schools draw from a broader recruiting pool, which naturally produces more demographic diversity. Ratings that are well-known to civilian communities (like medical, culinary, law enforcement) also attract a wider cross-section of applicants. Large ratings with thousands of billets tend to mirror fleet-wide demographics more closely than small, specialized ratings.
Diversity in technical ratings
Information warfare ratings like IT and IS are showing increasing diversity as the Navy invests in STEM recruiting across all communities. The cybersecurity field's growth has attracted candidates from diverse backgrounds who see the civilian career potential of a TS/SCI clearance and technical certifications. The Navy's partnership with HBCUs and Hispanic-serving institutions has expanded the pipeline.
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