NJ Congressional District 10 Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 1, 2024.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, among the 172.82K NJ Congressional District 10 hispanic or latino population, 50.75K had Puerto Rican origin (29.37%), 41.59K had South American origin (24.07%), and 35.63K had Dominican origin (20.61%).

The chart below shows the top 10 origin groups, and the table below shows both the number and percentages for all origin groups.

You can also see similar information for other New Jersey congressional districts, New Jersey counties, and for New Jersey.

NJ Congressional District 10 Percentages of Origin of Hispanic or Latino Population in 2021
Puerto Rican
South American
Dominican
Central American
Ecuadorian
Colombian
Peruvian
Mexican
All Other Hispanic
Salvadoran
NJ Congressional District 10 Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021
Items per page:
0 of 0
Origin Number of Origin Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population (%)
Puerto Rican 50754 29.37
South American 41590 24.07
Dominican 35626 20.61
Central American 21431 12.40
Ecuadorian 15392 8.91
Colombian 10845 6.28
Peruvian 8504 4.92
Mexican 8241 4.77
All Other Hispanic 6672 3.86
Salvadoran 6409 3.71
Honduran 5903 3.42
Cuban 5337 3.09
Guatemalan 4629 2.68
Spaniard 2100 1.22
Costa Rican 1669 0.97
Uruguayan 1638 0.95
Panamanian 1596 0.92
Chilean 1443 0.84
Venezuelan 1340 0.78
Argentinean 1276 0.74
Nicaraguan 1203 0.70
Spanish 1070 0.62
Bolivian 522 0.30
Other South American 461 0.27
Paraguayan 169 0.10
Other Central American 22 0.01