This list of majority-Hispanic or Latino counties in the United States covers the counties and county-equivalents in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the territory of Puerto Rico and the population in each county that is either Hispanic or Latino.
The data sources for the list are the 2020 United States Census [1] and the 2010 United States Census. [2]
At the time of the 2020 Census, there were 65.3 million Americans who were Hispanic or Latino, making up 19.5% of the U.S. population. State by state, the highest number of Hispanic Americans could be found in California (15.58 million), Texas (11.44 million), Florida (5.70 million), New York (3.95 million), and Puerto Rico (3.25 million). Meanwhile, the highest proportions of Hispanic Americans were in Puerto Rico (98.88%), New Mexico (47.74%), California (39.40%), Texas (39.26%), and Arizona (30.65%).
Throughout the country, there are 179 county-equivalents where over 50% of the population are either Hispanic or Latino. 78 of these were Puerto Rican municipalities, and 61 more were counties in Texas. Moreover, there were 13 counties in New Mexico and 11 counties in California with Hispanic majorities. Kansas has four Hispanic-majority counties, Florida and Washington both have three, Arizona and Colorado both have two, and Oklahoma and New York state each have one Hispanic-majority county.
In 2020, the most populated counties which had a Hispanic majority were Miami-Dade County, Florida (population 2.70 million), San Bernardino County, California (population 2.18 million), Bexar County, Texas (population 2.01 million), Bronx County, New York (population 1.47 million), and Fresno County, California (population 1.01 million).
The list below displays each majority-Hispanic county (or county-equivalent) in the fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It includes the county's total population, the number of Hispanic people in the county, and the percentage of people in the county who are Hispanic all as of the 2020 Census as well as these same statistics for the 2010 Census. You can also see percentage change of all these values between the two censuses. The table is initially sorted by the Hispanic proportion of each county in 2020 but is sortable by any of its columns, as can be found by clicking the table headers.
Counties in Puerto Rico are shaded in yellow.
County | State | 2020 | 2010 | Percent Change (2010 - 2020) | ||||||
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Hispanic % | Population | Hispanic population | Hispanic % | Population | Hispanic population | Hispanic % | Population | Hispanic population | ||
Barranquitas | Puerto Rico | 99.73% | 28,983 | 28,905 | 99.31% | 30,318 | 30,110 | 0.42% | -4.40% | -4.00% |
Adjuntas | Puerto Rico | 99.67% | 18,020 | 17,961 | 99.58% | 19,483 | 19,401 | 0.09% | -7.51% | -7.42% |
Guayanilla | Puerto Rico | 99.65% | 17,784 | 17,721 | 99.51% | 21,581 | 21,475 | 0.14% | -17.59% | -17.48% |
Comerío | Puerto Rico | 99.62% | 18,883 | 18,812 | 99.58% | 20,778 | 20,691 | 0.04% | -9.12% | -9.08% |
Naranjito | Puerto Rico | 99.62% | 29,241 | 29,131 | 99.55% | 30,402 | 30,264 | 0.08% | -3.82% | -3.74% |
Moca | Puerto Rico | 99.62% | 37,460 | 37,316 | 99.44% | 40,109 | 39,885 | 0.17% | -6.60% | -6.44% |
Villalba | Puerto Rico | 99.62% | 22,093 | 22,008 | 99.65% | 26,073 | 25,983 | -0.04% | -15.26% | -15.30% |
Morovis | Puerto Rico | 99.57% | 28,727 | 28,604 | 99.43% | 32,610 | 32,425 | 0.14% | -11.91% | -11.78% |
Orocovis | Puerto Rico | 99.55% | 21,434 | 21,338 | 99.58% | 23,423 | 23,325 | -0.03% | -8.49% | -8.52% |
San Lorenzo | Puerto Rico | 99.54% | 37,693 | 37,520 | 99.52% | 41,058 | 40,860 | 0.02% | -8.20% | -8.17% |
Florida | Puerto Rico | 99.53% | 11,692 | 11,637 | 99.56% | 12,680 | 12,624 | -0.03% | -7.79% | -7.82% |
Peñuelas | Puerto Rico | 99.51% | 20,399 | 20,299 | 99.36% | 24,282 | 24,126 | 0.15% | -15.99% | -15.86% |
Corozal | Puerto Rico | 99.49% | 34,571 | 34,396 | 99.42% | 37,142 | 36,927 | 0.07% | -6.92% | -6.85% |
Barceloneta | Puerto Rico | 99.49% | 22,657 | 22,542 | 99.37% | 24,816 | 24,659 | 0.13% | -8.70% | -8.59% |
Jayuya | Puerto Rico | 99.49% | 14,779 | 14,703 | 99.64% | 16,642 | 16,582 | -0.15% | -11.19% | -11.33% |
Cidra | Puerto Rico | 99.48% | 39,970 | 39,762 | 99.45% | 43,480 | 43,239 | 0.03% | -8.07% | -8.04% |
Juana Díaz | Puerto Rico | 99.46% | 46,538 | 46,285 | 99.39% | 50,747 | 50,437 | 0.07% | -8.29% | -8.23% |
Aguas Buenas | Puerto Rico | 99.46% | 24,223 | 24,091 | 99.49% | 28,659 | 28,513 | -0.04% | -15.48% | -15.51% |
Maricao | Puerto Rico | 99.45% | 4,755 | 4,729 | 99.38% | 6,276 | 6,237 | 0.07% | -24.24% | -24.18% |
Ciales | Puerto Rico | 99.45% | 16,984 | 16,891 | 99.70% | 18,782 | 18,725 | -0.24% | -9.57% | -9.79% |
Yabucoa | Puerto Rico | 99.45% | 30,426 | 30,258 | 99.33% | 37,941 | 37,686 | 0.12% | -19.81% | -19.71% |
Yauco | Puerto Rico | 99.44% | 34,172 | 33,982 | 99.50% | 42,043 | 41,831 | -0.05% | -18.72% | -18.76% |
Maunabo | Puerto Rico | 99.44% | 10,589 | 10,530 | 99.24% | 12,225 | 12,132 | 0.20% | -13.38% | -13.20% |
Sabana Grande | Puerto Rico | 99.44% | 22,729 | 22,602 | 99.50% | 25,265 | 25,139 | -0.06% | -10.04% | -10.09% |
Las Piedras | Puerto Rico | 99.44% | 35,180 | 34,983 | 99.38% | 38,675 | 38,435 | 0.06% | -9.04% | -8.98% |
Santa Isabel | Puerto Rico | 99.43% | 20,281 | 20,166 | 99.56% | 23,274 | 23,171 | -0.12% | -12.86% | -12.97% |
Coamo | Puerto Rico | 99.41% | 34,668 | 34,464 | 99.57% | 40,512 | 40,338 | -0.16% | -14.43% | -14.56% |
Juncos | Puerto Rico | 99.41% | 37,012 | 36,794 | 99.29% | 40,290 | 40,003 | 0.12% | -8.14% | -8.02% |
Toa Alta | Puerto Rico | 99.40% | 66,852 | 66,453 | 99.32% | 74,066 | 73,566 | 0.08% | -9.74% | -9.67% |
San Sebastián | Puerto Rico | 99.40% | 39,345 | 39,110 | 99.33% | 42,430 | 42,144 | 0.08% | -7.27% | -7.20% |
Cayey | Puerto Rico | 99.39% | 41,652 | 41,400 | 99.35% | 48,119 | 47,806 | 0.05% | -13.44% | -13.40% |
Loíza | Puerto Rico | 99.39% | 23,693 | 23,549 | 99.41% | 30,060 | 29,883 | -0.02% | -21.18% | -21.20% |
Guayama | Puerto Rico | 99.34% | 36,614 | 36,371 | 99.11% | 45,362 | 44,958 | 0.23% | -19.28% | -19.10% |
Patillas | Puerto Rico | 99.33% | 15,985 | 15,878 | 99.35% | 19,277 | 19,151 | -0.02% | -17.08% | -17.09% |
Canóvanas | Puerto Rico | 99.31% | 42,337 | 42,044 | 99.24% | 47,648 | 47,285 | 0.07% | -11.15% | -11.08% |
Lares | Puerto Rico | 99.30% | 28,105 | 27,909 | 99.29% | 30,753 | 30,535 | 0.01% | -8.61% | -8.60% |
Aguada | Puerto Rico | 99.28% | 38,136 | 37,860 | 99.39% | 41,959 | 41,701 | -0.11% | -9.11% | -9.21% |
Arecibo | Puerto Rico | 99.27% | 87,754 | 87,117 | 99.21% | 96,440 | 95,677 | 0.07% | -9.01% | -8.95% |
Vega Baja | Puerto Rico | 99.26% | 54,414 | 54,012 | 99.26% | 59,662 | 59,223 | 0.00% | -8.80% | -8.80% |
Manatí | Puerto Rico | 99.26% | 39,492 | 39,198 | 99.24% | 44,113 | 43,779 | 0.01% | -10.48% | -10.46% |
Lajas | Puerto Rico | 99.25% | 23,334 | 23,160 | 99.32% | 25,753 | 25,578 | -0.07% | -9.39% | -9.45% |
San Germán | Puerto Rico | 99.25% | 31,879 | 31,639 | 99.23% | 35,527 | 35,252 | 0.02% | -10.27% | -10.25% |
Gurabo | Puerto Rico | 99.25% | 40,622 | 40,316 | 99.22% | 45,369 | 45,015 | 0.03% | -10.46% | -10.44% |
Hormigueros | Puerto Rico | 99.25% | 15,654 | 15,536 | 99.47% | 17,250 | 17,158 | -0.22% | -9.25% | -9.45% |
Utuado | Puerto Rico | 99.24% | 28,287 | 28,072 | 99.42% | 33,149 | 32,956 | -0.18% | -14.67% | -14.82% |
Caguas | Puerto Rico | 99.23% | 127,244 | 126,270 | 99.14% | 142,893 | 141,668 | 0.09% | -10.95% | -10.87% |
Las Marías | Puerto Rico | 99.20% | 8,874 | 8,803 | 99.39% | 9,881 | 9,821 | -0.19% | -10.19% | -10.37% |
Hatillo | Puerto Rico | 99.18% | 38,486 | 38,171 | 99.17% | 41,953 | 41,604 | 0.01% | -8.26% | -8.25% |
Salinas | Puerto Rico | 99.18% | 25,789 | 25,577 | 99.31% | 31,078 | 30,865 | -0.14% | -17.02% | -17.13% |
Quebradillas | Puerto Rico | 99.17% | 23,638 | 23,441 | 99.34% | 25,919 | 25,748 | -0.17% | -8.80% | -8.96% |
Naguabo | Puerto Rico | 99.16% | 23,386 | 23,190 | 99.22% | 26,720 | 26,512 | -0.06% | -12.48% | -12.53% |
Arroyo | Puerto Rico | 99.15% | 15,843 | 15,708 | 99.05% | 19,575 | 19,390 | 0.09% | -19.07% | -18.99% |
Ponce | Puerto Rico | 99.13% | 137,491 | 136,300 | 99.18% | 166,327 | 164,955 | -0.04% | -17.34% | -17.37% |
Guánica | Puerto Rico | 99.10% | 13,787 | 13,663 | 99.35% | 19,427 | 19,301 | -0.25% | -29.03% | -29.21% |
Trujillo Alto | Puerto Rico | 99.09% | 67,740 | 67,126 | 98.91% | 74,842 | 74,029 | 0.18% | -9.49% | -9.32% |
Camuy | Puerto Rico | 99.08% | 32,827 | 32,525 | 99.41% | 35,159 | 34,950 | -0.33% | -6.63% | -6.94% |
Aibonito | Puerto Rico | 99.08% | 24,637 | 24,410 | 99.34% | 25,900 | 25,729 | -0.26% | -4.88% | -5.13% |
Añasco | Puerto Rico | 99.02% | 25,596 | 25,344 | 99.22% | 29,261 | 29,034 | -0.21% | -12.53% | -12.71% |
Cataño | Puerto Rico | 99.00% | 23,155 | 22,923 | 99.03% | 28,140 | 27,866 | -0.03% | -17.71% | -17.74% |
Toa Baja | Puerto Rico | 98.97% | 75,293 | 74,515 | 98.97% | 89,609 | 88,684 | 0.00% | -15.98% | -15.98% |
Bayamón | Puerto Rico | 98.96% | 185,187 | 183,263 | 98.99% | 208,116 | 206,008 | -0.03% | -11.02% | -11.04% |
Cabo Rojo | Puerto Rico | 98.79% | 47,158 | 46,589 | 98.94% | 50,917 | 50,376 | -0.14% | -7.38% | -7.52% |
Vega Alta | Puerto Rico | 98.79% | 35,395 | 34,967 | 98.74% | 39,951 | 39,448 | 0.05% | -11.40% | -11.36% |
Río Grande | Puerto Rico | 98.78% | 47,060 | 46,484 | 99.00% | 54,304 | 53,762 | -0.23% | -13.34% | -13.54% |
Isabela | Puerto Rico | 98.72% | 42,943 | 42,395 | 99.04% | 45,631 | 45,193 | -0.32% | -5.89% | -6.19% |
Mayagüez | Puerto Rico | 98.67% | 73,077 | 72,107 | 98.94% | 89,080 | 88,132 | -0.26% | -17.96% | -18.18% |
Carolina | Puerto Rico | 98.45% | 154,815 | 152,417 | 98.57% | 176,762 | 174,234 | -0.12% | -12.42% | -12.52% |
Aguadilla | Puerto Rico | 98.41% | 55,101 | 54,227 | 98.52% | 60,949 | 60,046 | -0.10% | -9.59% | -9.69% |
Fajardo | Puerto Rico | 98.23% | 32,124 | 31,554 | 98.24% | 36,993 | 36,342 | -0.01% | -13.16% | -13.17% |
Ceiba | Puerto Rico | 98.16% | 11,307 | 11,099 | 98.75% | 13,631 | 13,461 | -0.59% | -17.05% | -17.55% |
Humacao | Puerto Rico | 98.05% | 50,896 | 49,903 | 98.96% | 58,466 | 57,856 | -0.91% | -12.95% | -13.75% |
Guaynabo | Puerto Rico | 97.90% | 89,780 | 87,894 | 98.23% | 97,924 | 96,193 | -0.33% | -8.32% | -8.63% |
San Juan | Puerto Rico | 97.76% | 342,259 | 334,601 | 98.19% | 395,326 | 388,186 | -0.43% | -13.42% | -13.80% |
Starr | Texas | 97.68% | 65,920 | 64,393 | 95.68% | 60,968 | 58,337 | 2.00% | 8.12% | 10.38% |
Luquillo | Puerto Rico | 97.09% | 17,781 | 17,263 | 97.92% | 20,068 | 19,651 | -0.84% | -11.40% | -12.15% |
Dorado | Puerto Rico | 96.62% | 35,879 | 34,666 | 98.04% | 38,165 | 37,418 | -1.42% | -5.99% | -7.35% |
Webb | Texas | 95.22% | 267,114 | 254,354 | 95.74% | 250,304 | 239,653 | -0.52% | 6.72% | 6.13% |
Maverick | Texas | 94.90% | 57,887 | 54,936 | 95.68% | 54,258 | 51,914 | -0.78% | 6.69% | 5.82% |
Rincón | Puerto Rico | 94.88% | 15,187 | 14,409 | 96.45% | 15,200 | 14,660 | -1.57% | -0.09% | -1.71% |
Zapata | Texas | 93.59% | 13,889 | 12,999 | 93.34% | 14,018 | 13,084 | 0.25% | -0.92% | -0.65% |
Zavala | Texas | 92.49% | 9,670 | 8,944 | 93.87% | 11,677 | 10,961 | -1.38% | -17.19% | -18.40% |
Vieques | Puerto Rico | 91.96% | 8,249 | 7,586 | 94.34% | 9,301 | 8,775 | -2.38% | -11.31% | -13.55% |
Hidalgo | Texas | 91.87% | 870,781 | 800,001 | 90.63% | 774,769 | 702,206 | 1.24% | 12.39% | 13.93% |
Cameron | Texas | 89.47% | 421,017 | 376,680 | 88.07% | 406,220 | 357,747 | 1.40% | 3.64% | 5.29% |
Culebra | Puerto Rico | 89.23% | 1,792 | 1,599 | 91.75% | 1,818 | 1,668 | -2.52% | -1.43% | -4.14% |
Jim Hogg | Texas | 88.49% | 4,838 | 4,281 | 92.58% | 5,300 | 4,907 | -4.10% | -8.72% | -12.76% |
Brooks | Texas | 88.21% | 7,076 | 6,242 | 91.24% | 7,223 | 6,590 | -3.02% | -2.04% | -5.28% |
Willacy | Texas | 87.34% | 20,164 | 17,611 | 87.18% | 22,134 | 19,297 | 0.16% | -8.90% | -8.74% |
Dimmit | Texas | 86.91% | 8,615 | 7,487 | 86.19% | 9,996 | 8,616 | 0.71% | -13.82% | -13.10% |
Imperial | California | 85.16% | 179,702 | 153,027 | 80.37% | 174,528 | 140,271 | 4.78% | 2.96% | 9.09% |
Reeves | Texas | 84.83% | 14,748 | 12,510 | 74.24% | 13,783 | 10,233 | 10.58% | 7.00% | 22.25% |
Santa Cruz | Arizona | 83.14% | 47,669 | 39,632 | 82.82% | 47,420 | 39,273 | 0.32% | 0.53% | 0.91% |
El Paso | Texas | 82.64% | 865,657 | 715,351 | 82.20% | 800,647 | 658,134 | 0.44% | 8.12% | 8.69% |
Presidio | Texas | 81.41% | 6,131 | 4,991 | 83.41% | 7,818 | 6,521 | -2.00% | -21.58% | -23.46% |
Duval | Texas | 80.99% | 9,831 | 7,962 | 88.47% | 11,782 | 10,424 | -7.49% | -16.56% | -23.62% |
Val Verde | Texas | 80.29% | 47,586 | 38,207 | 80.20% | 48,879 | 39,199 | 0.09% | -2.65% | -2.53% |
Jim Wells | Texas | 79.29% | 38,891 | 30,835 | 78.98% | 40,838 | 32,254 | 0.31% | -4.77% | -4.40% |
Mora | New Mexico | 78.80% | 4,189 | 3,301 | 80.99% | 4,881 | 3,953 | -2.19% | -14.18% | -16.49% |
Guadalupe | New Mexico | 77.18% | 4,452 | 3,436 | 79.58% | 4,687 | 3,730 | -2.40% | -5.01% | -7.88% |
Frio | Texas | 77.08% | 18,385 | 14,171 | 77.84% | 17,217 | 13,401 | -0.76% | 6.78% | 5.75% |
San Miguel | New Mexico | 75.33% | 27,201 | 20,490 | 76.83% | 29,393 | 22,583 | -1.50% | -7.46% | -9.27% |
Culberson | Texas | 75.18% | 2,188 | 1,645 | 76.19% | 2,398 | 1,827 | -1.01% | -8.76% | -9.96% |
Deaf Smith | Texas | 74.93% | 18,583 | 13,925 | 67.31% | 19,372 | 13,039 | 7.63% | -4.07% | 6.79% |
Kenedy | Texas | 74.57% | 350 | 261 | 76.68% | 416 | 319 | -2.11% | -15.87% | -18.18% |
La Salle | Texas | 73.65% | 6,664 | 4,908 | 85.97% | 6,886 | 5,920 | -12.32% | -3.22% | -17.09% |
Pecos | Texas | 71.38% | 15,193 | 10,845 | 67.26% | 15,507 | 10,430 | 4.12% | -2.02% | 3.98% |
Kleberg | Texas | 70.62% | 31,040 | 21,920 | 70.16% | 32,061 | 22,495 | 0.46% | -3.18% | -2.56% |
Uvalde | Texas | 70.50% | 24,564 | 17,317 | 69.30% | 26,405 | 18,299 | 1.20% | -6.97% | -5.37% |
Miami-Dade | Florida | 68.73% | 2,701,767 | 1,856,938 | 65.05% | 2,496,435 | 1,623,859 | 3.68% | 8.23% | 14.35% |
Crane | Texas | 67.55% | 4,675 | 3,158 | 55.06% | 4,375 | 2,409 | 12.49% | 6.86% | 31.09% |
Reagan | Texas | 67.44% | 3,385 | 2,283 | 60.91% | 3,367 | 2,051 | 6.53% | 0.53% | 11.31% |
Rio Arriba | New Mexico | 67.29% | 40,363 | 27,159 | 71.32% | 40,246 | 28,703 | -4.03% | 0.29% | -5.38% |
Doña Ana | New Mexico | 67.26% | 219,561 | 147,672 | 65.72% | 209,233 | 137,514 | 1.53% | 4.94% | 7.39% |
Parmer | Texas | 65.90% | 9,869 | 6,504 | 60.03% | 10,269 | 6,164 | 5.88% | -3.90% | 5.52% |
Bailey | Texas | 65.76% | 6,904 | 4,540 | 59.78% | 7,165 | 4,283 | 5.98% | -3.64% | 6.00% |
Seward | Kansas | 65.59% | 21,964 | 14,406 | 56.60% | 22,952 | 12,990 | 8.99% | -4.30% | 10.90% |
Luna | New Mexico | 65.56% | 25,427 | 16,670 | 61.46% | 25,095 | 15,423 | 4.10% | 1.32% | 8.09% |
Tulare | California | 65.50% | 473,117 | 309,895 | 60.62% | 442,179 | 268,065 | 4.88% | 7.00% | 15.60% |
Castro | Texas | 64.90% | 7,371 | 4,784 | 59.89% | 8,062 | 4,828 | 5.02% | -8.57% | -0.91% |
Yoakum | Texas | 64.57% | 7,694 | 4,968 | 58.66% | 7,879 | 4,622 | 5.91% | -2.35% | 7.49% |
Yuma | Arizona | 63.76% | 203,881 | 130,003 | 59.72% | 195,751 | 116,912 | 4.04% | 4.15% | 11.20% |
Atascosa | Texas | 63.65% | 48,981 | 31,178 | 61.87% | 44,911 | 27,785 | 1.79% | 9.06% | 12.21% |
Adams | Washington | 63.65% | 20,613 | 13,120 | 59.26% | 18,728 | 11,099 | 4.38% | 10.07% | 18.21% |
Hudspeth | Texas | 63.59% | 3,202 | 2,036 | 79.63% | 3,476 | 2,768 | -16.05% | -7.88% | -26.45% |
Bee | Texas | 62.46% | 31,047 | 19,392 | 56.20% | 31,861 | 17,906 | 6.26% | -2.55% | 8.30% |
Sutton | Texas | 62.07% | 3,372 | 2,093 | 59.57% | 4,128 | 2,459 | 2.50% | -18.31% | -14.88% |
Crockett | Texas | 61.98% | 3,098 | 1,920 | 63.24% | 3,719 | 2,352 | -1.27% | -16.70% | -18.37% |
Merced | California | 61.83% | 281,202 | 173,857 | 54.92% | 255,793 | 140,485 | 6.91% | 9.93% | 23.75% |
Colusa | California | 61.71% | 21,839 | 13,476 | 55.11% | 21,419 | 11,804 | 6.60% | 1.96% | 14.16% |
Nueces | Texas | 61.46% | 353,178 | 217,052 | 60.63% | 340,223 | 206,293 | 0.82% | 3.81% | 5.22% |
San Benito | California | 61.11% | 64,209 | 39,241 | 56.43% | 55,269 | 31,186 | 4.69% | 16.18% | 25.83% |
Winkler | Texas | 60.74% | 7,791 | 4,732 | 53.78% | 7,110 | 3,824 | 6.95% | 9.58% | 23.74% |
Lea | New Mexico | 60.70% | 74,455 | 45,193 | 51.08% | 64,727 | 33,063 | 9.62% | 15.03% | 36.69% |
Ector | Texas | 60.57% | 165,171 | 100,051 | 52.75% | 137,130 | 72,331 | 7.83% | 20.45% | 38.32% |
Monterey | California | 60.43% | 439,035 | 265,321 | 55.41% | 415,057 | 230,003 | 5.02% | 5.78% | 15.36% |
Valencia | New Mexico | 60.07% | 76,205 | 45,775 | 58.25% | 76,569 | 44,605 | 1.81% | -0.48% | 2.62% |
Cochran | Texas | 59.95% | 2,547 | 1,527 | 52.89% | 3,127 | 1,654 | 7.06% | -18.55% | -7.68% |
Hale | Texas | 59.93% | 32,522 | 19,489 | 55.88% | 36,273 | 20,269 | 4.05% | -10.34% | -3.85% |
Madera | California | 59.63% | 156,255 | 93,178 | 53.69% | 150,865 | 80,992 | 5.95% | 3.57% | 15.05% |
Bexar | Texas | 59.27% | 2,009,324 | 1,190,958 | 58.72% | 1,714,773 | 1,006,958 | 0.55% | 17.18% | 18.27% |
Moore | Texas | 59.21% | 21,358 | 12,647 | 52.69% | 21,904 | 11,542 | 6.52% | -2.49% | 9.57% |
Ford | Kansas | 57.36% | 34,287 | 19,666 | 51.17% | 33,848 | 17,321 | 6.18% | 1.30% | 13.54% |
Hidalgo | New Mexico | 57.20% | 4,178 | 2,390 | 56.58% | 4,894 | 2,769 | 0.62% | -14.63% | -13.69% |
Lamb | Texas | 57.10% | 13,045 | 7,449 | 51.73% | 13,977 | 7,231 | 5.37% | -6.67% | 3.01% |
Chaves | New Mexico | 56.93% | 65,157 | 37,097 | 52.01% | 65,645 | 34,139 | 4.93% | -0.74% | 8.66% |
Costilla | Colorado | 56.82% | 3,499 | 1,988 | 66.03% | 3,524 | 2,327 | -9.22% | -0.71% | -14.57% |
Kings | California | 56.80% | 152,486 | 86,607 | 50.90% | 152,982 | 77,866 | 5.90% | -0.32% | 11.23% |
Floyd | Texas | 56.78% | 5,402 | 3,067 | 52.90% | 6,446 | 3,410 | 3.87% | -16.20% | -10.06% |
Garza | Texas | 56.26% | 5,816 | 3,272 | 47.14% | 6,461 | 3,046 | 9.11% | -9.98% | 7.42% |
Andrews | Texas | 55.88% | 18,610 | 10,400 | 48.66% | 14,786 | 7,195 | 7.22% | 25.86% | 44.54% |
Hendry | Florida | 55.81% | 39,619 | 22,112 | 49.16% | 39,140 | 19,243 | 6.65% | 1.22% | 14.91% |
San Patricio | Texas | 55.59% | 68,755 | 38,220 | 54.39% | 64,804 | 35,248 | 1.20% | 6.10% | 8.43% |
Terry | Texas | 55.52% | 11,831 | 6,569 | 49.09% | 12,651 | 6,211 | 6.43% | -6.48% | 5.76% |
Caldwell | Texas | 55.51% | 45,883 | 25,468 | 47.08% | 38,066 | 17,922 | 8.43% | 20.54% | 42.10% |
Crosby | Texas | 55.11% | 5,133 | 2,829 | 52.34% | 6,059 | 3,171 | 2.78% | -15.28% | -10.79% |
Kern | California | 54.90% | 909,235 | 499,158 | 49.19% | 839,631 | 413,033 | 5.71% | 8.29% | 20.85% |
Bronx | New York | 54.76% | 1,472,654 | 806,463 | 53.53% | 1,385,108 | 741,413 | 1.24% | 6.32% | 8.77% |
Ochiltree | Texas | 54.62% | 10,015 | 5,470 | 48.73% | 10,223 | 4,982 | 5.88% | -2.03% | 9.80% |
Dawson | Texas | 54.33% | 12,456 | 6,767 | 53.40% | 13,833 | 7,387 | 0.93% | -9.95% | -8.39% |
Upton | Texas | 54.32% | 3,308 | 1,797 | 49.00% | 3,355 | 1,644 | 5.32% | -1.40% | 9.31% |
Ward | Texas | 54.32% | 11,644 | 6,325 | 47.61% | 10,658 | 5,074 | 6.71% | 9.25% | 24.66% |
Osceola | Florida | 54.31% | 388,656 | 211,089 | 45.46% | 268,685 | 122,146 | 8.85% | 44.65% | 72.82% |
Franklin | Washington | 54.21% | 96,749 | 52,445 | 51.18% | 78,163 | 40,004 | 3.03% | 23.78% | 31.10% |
San Bernardino | California | 53.67% | 2,181,654 | 1,170,913 | 49.19% | 2,035,210 | 1,001,145 | 4.48% | 7.20% | 16.96% |
Fresno | California | 53.61% | 1,008,654 | 540,743 | 50.31% | 930,450 | 468,070 | 3.30% | 8.40% | 15.53% |
Karnes | Texas | 52.58% | 14,710 | 7,734 | 49.76% | 14,824 | 7,376 | 2.82% | -0.77% | 4.85% |
Grant | Kansas | 52.53% | 7,352 | 3,862 | 43.93% | 7,829 | 3,439 | 8.60% | -6.09% | 12.30% |
Dallam | Texas | 52.10% | 7,115 | 3,707 | 40.53% | 6,703 | 2,717 | 11.57% | 6.15% | 36.44% |
Schleicher | Texas | 52.02% | 2,451 | 1,275 | 44.38% | 3,461 | 1,536 | 7.64% | -29.18% | -16.99% |
Finney | Kansas | 51.68% | 38,470 | 19,883 | 46.72% | 36,776 | 17,182 | 4.96% | 4.61% | 15.72% |
Yakima | Washington | 50.66% | 256,728 | 130,049 | 45.01% | 243,231 | 109,470 | 5.65% | 5.55% | 18.80% |
Conejos | Colorado | 50.65% | 7,461 | 3,779 | 55.96% | 8,256 | 4,620 | -5.31% | -9.63% | -18.20% |
Texas | Oklahoma | 50.61% | 21,384 | 10,823 | 41.95% | 20,640 | 8,659 | 8.66% | 3.60% | 24.99% |
Taos | New Mexico | 50.54% | 34,489 | 17,430 | 55.81% | 32,937 | 18,381 | -5.27% | 4.71% | -5.17% |
Edwards | Texas | 50.49% | 1,422 | 718 | 51.30% | 2,002 | 1,027 | -0.81% | -28.97% | -30.09% |
Gonzales | Texas | 50.36% | 19,653 | 9,897 | 47.22% | 19,807 | 9,353 | 3.14% | -0.78% | 5.82% |
Socorro | New Mexico | 50.33% | 16,595 | 8,353 | 48.49% | 17,866 | 8,664 | 1.84% | -7.11% | -3.59% |
Eddy | New Mexico | 50.24% | 62,314 | 31,307 | 44.09% | 53,829 | 23,731 | 6.15% | 15.76% | 31.92% |
Medina | Texas | 50.16% | 50,748 | 25,455 | 49.71% | 46,006 | 22,871 | 0.45% | 10.31% | 11.30% |
The United States had an official estimated resident population of 334,914,895 on July 1, 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This figure includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia but excludes the population of five unincorporated U.S. territories as well as several minor island possessions. The United States is the third most populous country in the world. The Census Bureau showed a population increase of 0.4% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2022, below the world average annual rate of 0.9%. The total fertility rate in the United States estimated for 2022 is 1.665 children per woman, which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States. Over 42 million people aged five or older speak Spanish at home. Spanish is also the most learned language other than English, with about 8 million students. Estimates count up to 57 million native speakers, heritage language speakers, and second-language speakers. There is an Academy of the Spanish Language located in the United States as well.
Mexican Americans are Americans of Mexican heritage. In 2022, Mexican Americans comprised 11.2% of the US population and 58.9% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans. In 2019, 71% of Mexican Americans were born in the United States; they make up 53% of the total population of foreign-born Hispanic Americans and 25% of the total foreign-born population. Chicano is a term used by some to describe the unique identity held by Mexican-Americans. The United States is home to the second-largest Mexican community in the world, behind only Mexico. Most Mexican Americans reside in the Southwest, with over 60% of Mexican Americans living in the states of California and Texas.
Hispanic and Latino Americans are Americans of Spanish and/or Latin American ancestry. These demographics include all Americans who identify as Hispanic or Latino regardless of ancestry. As of 2020, the Census Bureau estimated that there were almost 65.3 million Hispanics and Latinos living in the United States and its territories.
In the United States of America, majority-minority area or minority-majority area is a term describing a U.S. state or jurisdiction whose population is composed of less than 50% non-Hispanic whites. Racial data is derived from self-identification questions on the U.S. census and on U.S. Census Bureau estimates.. The term is often used in voting rights law to designate voting districts that are designed under the Voting Rights Act to enable ethnic or language minorities "the opportunity to elect their candidate of choice." In that context, the term was first used by the Supreme Court in 1977. The Court had previously used the term in employment discrimination and labor relations cases.
The United States has a racially and ethnically diverse population. At the federal level, race and ethnicity have been categorized separately. The most recent United States census recognized five racial categories, as well as people who belong to two or more of the racial categories. The United States also recognizes the broader notion of ethnicity. The 2000 census and 2010 American Community Survey inquired about the "ancestry" of residents, while the 2020 census allowed people to enter their "origins". The Census Bureau also classified respondents as either Hispanic or Latino, identifying as an ethnicity, which comprises the minority group in the nation.
Stateside Puerto Ricans, also ambiguously known as Puerto Rican Americans, or Puerto Ricans in the United States, are Puerto Ricans who are in the United States proper of the 50 states and the District of Columbia who were born in or trace any family ancestry to the unincorporated US territory of Puerto Rico.
In the United States, a Hispanic or Latino is an individual who is of full or partial Hispanic or Latino descent. Although not differentiated in the U.S. census definition, White Latino Americans may also be defined to include those who identify as white and either originate from or have descent from not only Spanish speaking countries in Latin America but also other Romance languages other than Spanish, such as Brazil, Haiti, and French Guiana.
Caribbean Americans or West Indian Americans are Americans who trace their ancestry to the Caribbean. Caribbean Americans are a multi-ethnic and multi-racial group that trace their ancestry further in time mostly to Africa, as well as Asia, the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, and to Europe. As of 2016, about 13 million — about 4% of the total U.S. population — have Caribbean ancestry.
Florida is the third-most populous state in the United States. Its residents include people from a wide variety of ethnic, racial, national and religious backgrounds. The state has attracted immigrants, particularly from Latin America. Florida's majority ethnic group are European Americans, with approximately 65% of the population identifying as White. National ethnic communities in the state include Cubans, who migrated en masse following the revolution in the mid 20th century. They have been joined by other immigrants from Latin America, and Spanish is spoken by more than 20% of the state's population, with high usage especially in the Miami-Dade County area.
The demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans depict a population that is the second-largest ethnic group in the United States, 62 million people or 18.7% of the national population.
Latino Americans make up an increasing share of the United States (U.S.) electorate. A record 29 million Latinos were eligible to vote in the 2018 midterm elections, accounting for 12.8% of all eligible voters, a new high. They made up an estimated 11% of all voters nationwide on Election Day, nearly matching their share of the U.S. eligible voter population.
Hispanic and Latino Arizonans are residents of the state of Arizona who are of Hispanic or Latino ancestry. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Hispanics and Latinos of any race were 30% of the state's population.
Spanish Americans are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly from Spain. They are the longest-established European American group in the modern United States, with a very small group descending from those explorations leaving from Spain and the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and starting in the early 1500s, of 42 of the future U.S. states from California to Florida; and beginning a continuous presence in Florida since 1565 and New Mexico since 1598. In the 2020 United States census, 978,978 self-identified with "Spaniard" origins representing (0.4%) of the white alone or in combination population who responded to the question. Other results include 866,356 (0.4%) identifying as "Spanish" and 50,966 who identified with "Spanish American".