Iowa Census 2020 Hispanic - Black or African American Alone Population By County

Updated on March 23, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, there were 2,651 people who identified as Hispanic - Black or African American Alone in Iowa, which was 0.08% of the total Iowa population.

Polk County had the highest number of people who identified as Hispanic - Black or African American Alone (633), followed by Scott County (416), and Linn County (249). On the other hand, the three counties with the least number of people who identified as Hispanic - Black or African American Alone were: Worth County (0), Wayne County (0), and Shelby County (0).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identify as Hispanic - Black or African American Alone, Scott County had the highest percentage (0.24%), followed by Cerro Gordo County (0.19%), and Buena Vista County (0.15%).

Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic - Black or African American Alone population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

You can see similar information for other ethnicities, and also for the different racial groups in Iowa.

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Iowa Census 2020 Hispanic - Black or African American Alone Population By County
Iowa Census 2020 Hispanic - Black or African American Alone Population By County
County
Hispanic - Black Alone Population
% of County Population
Polk 633 0.13
Scott 416 0.24
Linn 249 0.11
Johnson 204 0.13
Black Hawk 147 0.11
Woodbury 121 0.11
Dubuque 91 0.09
Cerro Gordo 82 0.19
Muscatine 55 0.13
Pottawattamie 53 0.06
Webster 52 0.14
Dallas 41 0.04
Story 39 0.04
Buena Vista 31 0.15
Des Moines 31 0.08
Marshall 30 0.08
Clinton 28 0.06
Wapello 26 0.07
Jasper 20 0.05
Hamilton 15 0.10
Lee 14 0.04
Boone 12 0.05
Jackson 12 0.06
Tama 12 0.07
Winneshiek 12 0.06
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