Ranking of US States By Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population with Panamanian Origin in 2021

Updated on March 1, 2024.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, among all US states and DC, District of Columbia had the highest percentage of hispanic or latino population with Panamanian origin (1.27%), followed by West Virginia (1.25%), and North Dakota (1.17%).

The chart below shows the top 10 states, and the table below shows the ranking of all states and DC.

You can see similar information for other origin groups in the US.

Related Topics: US Census 2021 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population with Panamanian Origin in 2021
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Ranking of US States By Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population with Panamanian Origin in 2021
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Rank State Percentage of Hispanic or Latino Population (%)
1 District of Columbia 1.27
2 West Virginia 1.25
3 North Dakota 1.17
4 Alabama 1.16
5 Maryland 1.15
6 Georgia 1.07
7 Virginia 1.06
8 Alaska 1.01
9 Maine 0.94
10 Mississippi 0.85
11 New York 0.84
12 Delaware 0.81
13 Kentucky 0.80
13 South Carolina 0.80
14 Montana 0.77
14 Ohio 0.77
15 North Carolina 0.70
16 Florida 0.68
17 Louisiana 0.67
18 Tennessee 0.65
19 Rhode Island 0.57
20 Missouri 0.50
20 New Hampshire 0.50
21 Pennsylvania 0.47
22 Indiana 0.46
22 Michigan 0.46
23 Massachusetts 0.41
23 New Jersey 0.41
24 Washington 0.40
25 Hawaii 0.36
25 Minnesota 0.36
26 Vermont 0.34
27 Oklahoma 0.32
28 Wisconsin 0.31
29 Iowa 0.30
30 Nevada 0.29
31 Colorado 0.28
31 Connecticut 0.28
31 Oregon 0.28
32 Arkansas 0.27
33 Kansas 0.25
34 Wyoming 0.23
35 Texas 0.19
36 Arizona 0.16
36 Illinois 0.16
36 Utah 0.16
37 Nebraska 0.15
38 California 0.14
39 Idaho 0.10
40 New Mexico 0.08
41 South Dakota 0.05