Ranking of US States By Percentage of Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone from Census 2020
According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, Hawaii had the highest percentage of a state's population who identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone (36.53%), followed by California (15.12%), and New Jersey (10.15%).
The chart below shows the top 10 states, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia based on the percentage of each state's population that identified as Non-Hispanic - Asian Alone.
You can see similar ranking information for the other ethnicities as well as for the different racial groups in the United States.
You can also see links at the bottom of the page for similar rankings of each state's counties.
Rank | State | % of State Population |
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1 | Hawaii | 36.53 |
2 | California | 15.12 |
3 | New Jersey | 10.15 |
4 | New York | 9.49 |
5 | Washington | 9.38 |
6 | Nevada | 8.57 |
7 | Massachusetts | 7.18 |
8 | Virginia | 7.07 |
9 | Maryland | 6.77 |
10 | Alaska | 5.92 |
11 | Illinois | 5.83 |
12 | Texas | 5.36 |
13 | Minnesota | 5.21 |
14 | District of Columbia | 4.81 |
15 | Connecticut | 4.73 |
16 | Oregon | 4.53 |
17 | Georgia | 4.44 |
18 | Delaware | 4.28 |
19 | Pennsylvania | 3.90 |
20 | Rhode Island | 3.50 |
21 | Arizona | 3.48 |
22 | Colorado | 3.38 |
23 | Michigan | 3.30 |
24 | North Carolina | 3.26 |
25 | Wisconsin | 2.96 |