US Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry By State in 2021 (ACS-5yrs)

Updated on March 1, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the US population with Yugoslavian ancestry was 231.25K, which was 0.07% of the total US population.

Among US states, California had the highest number of people with Yugoslavian ancestry (20.56K), followed by New York (19.31K), and Illinois (17.93K).

The chart below shows the number and percentage of people with Yugoslavian ancestry for each state. The information can also be found in the table below.

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

Related Topics: US Census 2021 Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau.
US Population with Yugoslavian Ancestry By State in 2021
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US population with Yugoslavian Ancestry By State in 2021
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State Population % of State Pop. (%)
Alabama 595 0.01
Alaska 264 0.04
Arizona 6574 0.09
Arkansas 422 0.01
California 20560 0.05
Colorado 4150 0.07
Connecticut 4457 0.12
Delaware 244 0.03
Florida 15699 0.07
Georgia 6958 0.07
Hawaii 353 0.02
Idaho 1925 0.11
Illinois 17933 0.14
Indiana 3124 0.05
Iowa 7687 0.24
Kansas 630 0.02
Kentucky 4096 0.09
Louisiana 801 0.02
Maine 328 0.02
Maryland 1350 0.02
Massachusetts 2635 0.04
Michigan 15177 0.15
Minnesota 5811 0.10
Mississippi 646 0.02
Missouri 13532 0.22
Montana 1533 0.14
Nebraska 974 0.05
Nevada 3011 0.10
New Hampshire 1360 0.10
New Jersey 5237 0.06
New Mexico 448 0.02
New York 19314 0.10
North Carolina 3599 0.04
North Dakota 619 0.08
Ohio 7908 0.07
Oklahoma 605 0.02
Oregon 2848 0.07
Pennsylvania 9798 0.08
Rhode Island 57 0.01
South Carolina 1652 0.03
South Dakota 701 0.08
Tennessee 2501 0.04
Texas 9313 0.03
Utah 4283 0.13
Vermont 1002 0.16
Virginia 4179 0.05
Washington 9016 0.12
West Virginia 531 0.03
Wisconsin 3810 0.07
Wyoming 823 0.14
District of Columbia 172 0.03