Which US state has the highest Hispanic population?In 2021, California had the highest Hispanic population in the United States, with over 15.75 million people claiming Hispanic heritage.
What three states have the highest Hispanic population?New Mexico has the highest Hispanic population as a percentage of the total population at 49.26%, followed by Texas with 39.75% and California with 39.42%. The five states with the lowest Hispanic populations are: Vermont (12,410) Maine (23,070)
Where are the majority of Hispanics in the United States from?In 2020, among Hispanic subgroups, Mexicans ranked as the largest at 61.6 percent. Following this group are Puerto Ricans (9.6 percent), Central Americans (9.3 percent), South Americans (6.4 percent), Other Hispanic/Latino (including Spanish) (5.8 percent), and Cuban (3.9 percent).
What city has the highest percentage of Latinos in the US?These are the 10 cities where the most Latinos live in the United States: Los Angeles, California: Of the 3.8 million people who live there, 1.8 million are of Latino origin, representing 47% of the total. Houston, Texas: 43.97% of the population are Hispanic, with a population of over 1 million.
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