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

Updated on February 24, 2024.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, among the 11.48M Texas hispanic or latino population, 9.61M had Mexican origin (83.67%), 708.21K had Central American origin (6.17%), and 374.31K had All Other Hispanic origin (3.26%).

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

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Texas Percentages of Origin of Hispanic or Latino Population Population in 2021
Mexican
Central American
All Other Hispanic
Salvadoran
South American
Puerto Rican
Honduran
Guatemalan
Spaniard
Cuban
Texas Hispanic or Latino Population By Origin in 2021
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Origin Number of Origin Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population (%)
Mexican 9605740 83.67
Central American 708210 6.17
All Other Hispanic 374307 3.26
Salvadoran 346624 3.02
South American 258626 2.25
Puerto Rican 228286 1.99
Honduran 182720 1.59
Guatemalan 115263 1.00
Spaniard 106652 0.93
Cuban 104081 0.91
Colombian 91562 0.80
Venezuelan 70367 0.61
Spanish 61954 0.54
Peruvian 37400 0.33
Dominican 29145 0.25
Nicaraguan 27932 0.24
Panamanian 21233 0.19
Argentinean 18682 0.16
Ecuadorian 17956 0.16
Costa Rican 10999 0.10
Chilean 10493 0.09
Bolivian 5921 0.05
Uruguayan 3656 0.03
Other Central American 3439 0.03
Spanish American 2931 0.03
Other South American 1329 0.01
Paraguayan 1260 0.01