List_of_U.S._states_by_Hispanic_and_Latino_population

List of U.S. states by Hispanic and Latino population

List of U.S. states by Hispanic and Latino population

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As of 2020, Hispanics and Latinos make up 18.7% of the total U.S. population (approximately 62 million out of a total of around 330 million). The state with the largest percentage of Hispanics and Latinos is New Mexico at 47.7%. The state with the largest Hispanic and Latino population overall is California with 15.6 million Hispanics and Latinos. Hispanics are the largest racial or ethnic group in both states and will become the largest in Texas in the early 2020s.[1]

The Hispanic and Latino American proportion of population in the United States in 2010 overlaid with the Mexican–American border of 1836
Proportion of Americans who are Hispanic or Latino in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States Census
Population change in Hispanic and Latino population from 2000 to 2010. As of 2010, Hispanic and Latinos were the fastest growing population demographic in the United States

The following are lists of the Hispanic and Latino population per state in the United States.

2000–20 US Census results

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In the 2010s, Hispanic population growth slowed down due to a massive decline in immigration from Latin America as well as a large decline in birth rates; Asians became the fastest growing demographic group. A much higher proportion of Hispanics choose mixed race rather than white in the 2020 census as compared to previous censuses.[10] Hispanics accounted for 51.1% of population growth between 2010-2020 and 56% between 2000 and 2010.[11]

The proportion of the population which is Hispanic increased at least slightly in every state. Growth was slowest in the states with large historical Mexican American and Hispano populations including New Mexico, California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas and Colorado where relative growth in population proportion was 5% or less compared to 15% nationally. Growth was highest in states which historically lacked a Hispanic population continuing the trend of intrastate migration for mostly lower wage jobs in the 21st century by Hispanics. These states include North Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont and Maine where relative growth in population proportion was over 50%. Pennsylvania, with a Hispanic population of 0.1% in 1940, saw a greater numeric increase in the Hispanic population than Arizona; with a Hispanic population of 20.4% in 1940.

U.S. states by Mexican American population

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U.S. states by Puerto Rican population

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Historic Hispanic/Latino population (1910–2020)

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Notes

  1. Percentage of the state population that identifies itself as Puerto Rican relative to the state/territory" population as a whole.

References

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  8. US Census Bureau: Table QT-P10 Hispanic or Latino by Type: 2010[dead link] retrieved January 22, 2012 - select state from drop-down menu
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  11. "U.S. Census of Population: 1960" (PDF). Www2.census.gov. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  12. "The Hispanic Population: 2000" (PDF). US Census Bureau. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  13. "The Hispanic Population: 2010" (PDF). US Census Bureau. Retrieved 2015-07-30.

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