US Hispanic Black or African American alone Male or Men Population By State in 2023

Updated on July 2, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2023, the US Hispanic Black or African American alone male population was 1,701,141; and represented 1.03% of the total US male population in 2023.

New York had the highest number of Hispanic Black or African American alone male population (313,123), followed by Florida (176,101), and California (174,423). On the other hand, Montana had the lowest Hispanic Black or African American alone male population (483) followed by Vermont (495), and Wyoming (575).

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

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State Hispanic Black or African American alone Male Population % of State Male Population
Alabama 10173 0.41
Alaska 1597 0.41
Arizona 28632 0.77
Arkansas 5168 0.34
California 174423 0.90
Colorado 18364 0.62
Connecticut 39566 2.23
Delaware 6968 1.40
Florida 176101 1.59
Georgia 58702 1.09
Hawaii 1750 0.24
Idaho 1871 0.19
Illinois 39456 0.64
Indiana 15627 0.46
Iowa 3978 0.25
Kansas 6981 0.47
Kentucky 7688 0.34
Louisiana 16840 0.75
Maine 899 0.13
Maryland 42342 1.41
Massachusetts 67372 1.97
Michigan 18463 0.37
Minnesota 8066 0.28
Mississippi 6591 0.46
Missouri 9079 0.30
Montana 483 0.08
Nebraska 4331 0.44
Nevada 17547 1.09
New Hampshire 3344 0.48
New Jersey 116494 2.55
New Mexico 8040 0.77
New York 313123 3.28
North Carolina 58534 1.11
North Dakota 768 0.19
Ohio 27680 0.48
Oklahoma 9585 0.48
Oregon 6749 0.32
Pennsylvania 92298 1.44
Rhode Island 15515 2.89
South Carolina 18761 0.72
South Dakota 737 0.16
Tennessee 15957 0.46
Texas 141544 0.93
Utah 6397 0.37
Vermont 495 0.15
Virginia 39186 0.91
Washington 18351 0.47
West Virginia 1295 0.15
Wisconsin 11178 0.38
Wyoming 575 0.19
District of Columbia 5477 1.70