US Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Population By State in 2022 (ACS-5Yrs)
Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2022, the US Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen population was 194,482,730 and represented 62.84% of the total US citizen population.
Among all US states and DC, California had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen population (13.61M), followed by Texas (11.69M), and Florida (11.15M).
In terms of percentages, Maine had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (93.56%), followed by Vermont (93.19%), and West Virginia (91.93%).
The chart and table below shows the Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen population of each state and the percentage of each state's citizen population that were Non-Hispanic White Alone.
You can see similar information for other ethnicities.
State | Citizen Population | % of State Citizen Population |
---|---|---|
California | 13,609,700 | 39.39 |
Texas | 11,684,620 | 44.44 |
Florida | 11,149,765 | 56.48 |
New York | 10,605,775 | 58.36 |
Pennsylvania | 9,690,980 | 77.10 |
Ohio | 9,126,770 | 79.29 |
Illinois | 7,524,945 | 63.17 |
Michigan | 7,383,060 | 75.72 |
North Carolina | 6,454,880 | 64.75 |
Georgia | 5,449,035 | 53.73 |
Indiana | 5,258,335 | 80.08 |
Virginia | 5,163,095 | 63.39 |
Tennessee | 5,036,690 | 75.13 |
Washington | 5,012,815 | 70.63 |
New Jersey | 4,848,205 | 58.12 |
Missouri | 4,825,370 | 80.05 |
Massachusetts | 4,770,500 | 74.22 |
Wisconsin | 4,714,285 | 82.30 |
Minnesota | 4,444,550 | 81.00 |
Colorado | 3,838,930 | 69.99 |
Arizona | 3,789,020 | 56.71 |
Kentucky | 3,757,470 | 85.47 |
Alabama | 3,257,200 | 66.14 |
South Carolina | 3,240,130 | 64.88 |
Oregon | 3,115,370 | 77.53 |
United States | 194,482,730 | 62.84 |