New Jersey Census 2020 Non-Hispanic Population By County

Updated on April 24, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, there were 7,286,419 people (of all racial backgrounds) who identified as Non-Hispanic (not hispanic or latino) in New Jersey, which was 78.44% of the total population of New Jersey.

Bergen County had the highest number of of people who identified as non-hispanic (751.05K), followed by Middlesex County (669.48K), and Essex County (653.38K). On the other hand, the three counties with low number of people who identified as non-hispanic were: Salem County (58.30K), Cape May County (87.80K), and Warren County (97.41K).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state.

Hover over or click on the counties in the chart below to see the number and percentage of each county's population that identified as non-hispanic. You can also see this information in a table at the bottom of the page.

New Jersey Census 2020 Non-Hispanic Population By County
New Jersey Census 2020 Non-Hispanic Population By County
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County Non-Hispanic Population % of County Population
Atlantic 220821 80.44
Bergen 751049 78.58
Burlington 421473 91.26
Camden 428230 81.80
Cape May 87798 92.16
Cumberland 101098 65.58
Essex 653375 75.65
Gloucester 280159 92.68
Hudson 431835 59.58
Hunterdon 118018 91.52
Mercer 303163 78.27
Middlesex 669475 77.56
Monmouth 562885 87.46
Morris 432624 84.95
Ocean 570900 89.59
Passaic 300088 57.26
Salem 58302 89.92
Somerset 287982 83.39
Sussex 129911 90.08
Union 379826 66.02
Warren 97407 88.85