Michigan Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, among the 540.04K Michigan hispanic or latino population, 380.10K had Mexican origin (70.39%), 50.93K had Puerto Rican origin (9.43%), and 28.43K had Central American origin (5.26%).

The chart below shows the top 10 hispanic origins groups by percentage, and the table below shows both the population and percentages for many hispanic origins.

You can see similar information for other states.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Michigan Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021
Mexican
70.39%
Puerto Rican
9.43%
Central American
5.26%
South American
3.76%
All Other Hispanic
3.32%
Cuban
2.80%
Guatemalan
2.22%
Spaniard
1.75%
Spanish
1.66%
Dominican
1.55%
Michigan Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021
Hispanic Origin
Population
Perc. of Hisp. Population (%)
Mexican 380,103 70.39
Puerto Rican 50,931 9.43
Central American 28,427 5.26
South American 20,276 3.76
All Other Hispanic 17,920 3.32
Cuban 15,142 2.80
Guatemalan 11,982 2.22
Spaniard 9,470 1.75
Spanish 8,985 1.66
Dominican 8,351 1.55
Colombian 7,058 1.31
Salvadoran 5,617 1.04
Honduran 5,421 1.00
Peruvian 3,167 0.59
Venezuelan 2,955 0.55
Panamanian 2,466 0.46
Argentinean 2,437 0.45
Ecuadorian 1,974 0.37
Chilean 1,626 0.30
Costa Rican 1,530 0.28
Nicaraguan 1,392 0.26
Spanish American 431 0.08
Bolivian 417 0.08
Uruguayan 245 0.05
Paraguayan 241 0.05
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