U.S. Hispanic population, by state 2022 | Statista (2024)

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Oct 11, 2023

In 2022, California had the highest Hispanic population in the United States, with over 15.73 million people claiming Hispanic heritage. Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona rounded out the top five states for Hispanic residents in that year.

History of Hispanic people

Hispanic people are those whose heritage stems from a former Spanish colony. The Spanish Empire colonized most of Central and Latin America in the 15th century, which began when Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492. The Spanish Empire expanded its territory throughout Central America and South America, but the colonization of the United States did not include the Northeastern part of the United States. Despite the number of Hispanic people living in the United States having increased, the median income of Hispanic households has fluctuated slightly since 1990.

Hispanic population in the United States

Hispanic people are the second-largest ethnic group in the United States, making Spanish the second most common language spoken in the country. In 2020, about one-fifth of Hispanic households in the United States made between 50,000 to 74,999 U.S. dollars. The unemployment rate of Hispanic Americans has fluctuated significantly since 1990, but has been on the decline since 2010, with the exception of 2020 and 2021, due to the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Hispanic population of the United States in 2022, by state (in 1,000s)

CharacteristicPopulation in thousands
California15,732.18
Texas12,070.64
Florida6,025.04
New York3,867.3
Arizona2,388.52
Illinois2,299.73
New Jersey2,028.47
Colorado1,314.96
Georgia1,132.6
Pennsylvania1,116
North Carolina1,114.8
Washington1,093.31
New Mexico1,059.87
Nevada961.36
Massachusetts911.04
Virginia905.75
Maryland705.84
Connecticut658.98
Oregon609.54
Michigan572.41
Indiana534.53
Ohio517.23
Utah512.09
Oklahoma486.69
Wisconsin447.02
Tennessee442.63
Kansas381.75
South Carolina343.78
Minnesota333.83
Missouri291.76
Louisiana262.21
Idaho261.92
Arkansas255.42
Alabama246.48
Nebraska241.9
Iowa218.02
Rhode Island191.98
Kentucky187.48
Hawaii160.1
Delaware105.3
Mississippi97.18
District of Columbia78.91
New Hampshire63.48
Wyoming62.8
Alaska56.49
Montana49.83
South Dakota42.43
West Virginia34.34
North Dakota34.23
Maine28.72
Vermont14.77

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