United States Census 2020 Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone Population By State
According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, there were 19,618,719 people who identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone in the United States, which was 5.92% of the total US population. This number is the population from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
California had the highest number of people who identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone (5,978,795), followed by New York (1,916,329), and Texas (1,561,518). On the other hand, the three states with low number of people who identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone were: Wyoming (5,037), Montana (8,077), and Vermont (11,457).
Hover over or click on the states in the map below to see the number and percentage of each state's population that identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.
You can find similar information by county for each state using links at the bottom of the page.
You can also find the population by state for the other different ethnic groups as well as for the different racial groups in the US.
State | Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone Population | % of State Population |
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California | 5,978,795 | 15.12 |
New York | 1,916,329 | 9.49 |
Texas | 1,561,518 | 5.36 |
New Jersey | 942,921 | 10.15 |
Illinois | 747,280 | 5.83 |
Washington | 723,062 | 9.38 |
Florida | 629,626 | 2.92 |
Virginia | 610,612 | 7.07 |
Hawaii | 531,558 | 36.53 |
Pennsylvania | 506,674 | 3.90 |
Massachusetts | 504,900 | 7.18 |
Georgia | 475,680 | 4.44 |
Maryland | 417,962 | 6.77 |
North Carolina | 340,059 | 3.26 |
Michigan | 332,288 | 3.30 |
Minnesota | 297,460 | 5.21 |
Ohio | 296,604 | 2.51 |
Nevada | 265,991 | 8.57 |
Arizona | 248,837 | 3.48 |
Colorado | 195,220 | 3.38 |
Oregon | 191,797 | 4.53 |
Wisconsin | 174,267 | 2.96 |
Connecticut | 170,459 | 4.73 |
Indiana | 166,651 | 2.46 |
Tennessee | 134,302 | 1.94 |
United States | 19,618,719 | 5.92 |