US Non-Hispanic Asian alone Male or Men Population By State in 2012

Updated on July 3, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the US Non-Hispanic Asian alone male population was 7,474,387; and represented 4.84% of the total US male population in 2012.

California had the highest number of Non-Hispanic Asian alone male population (2,398,415), followed by New York (736,230), and Texas (518,828). On the other hand, Wyoming had the lowest Non-Hispanic Asian alone male population (2,196) followed by Montana (2,751), and Vermont (3,889).

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

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State Non-Hispanic Asian alone Male Population % of State Male Population
Alabama 27917 1.20
Alaska 19303 5.07
Arizona 89222 2.74
Arkansas 19732 1.36
California 2398415 12.73
Colorado 67705 2.60
Connecticut 71460 4.08
Delaware 15101 3.41
Florida 225898 2.39
Georgia 167963 3.47
Hawaii 241881 34.58
Idaho 9136 1.14
Illinois 306030 4.84
Indiana 58397 1.81
Iowa 31103 2.04
Kansas 35599 2.48
Kentucky 25834 1.20
Louisiana 36900 1.64
Maine 6253 0.96
Maryland 164476 5.77
Massachusetts 186474 5.78
Michigan 127582 2.63
Minnesota 114484 4.29
Mississippi 12965 0.89
Missouri 50175 1.70
Montana 2751 0.55
Nebraska 17220 1.87
Nevada 91655 6.63
New Hampshire 15317 2.34
New Jersey 377283 8.75
New Mexico 13040 1.26
New York 736230 7.76
North Carolina 112375 2.37
North Dakota 4125 1.16
Ohio 100996 1.79
Oklahoma 34363 1.82
Oregon 70929 3.68
Pennsylvania 183833 2.95
Rhode Island 15701 3.07
South Carolina 30662 1.34
South Dakota 4620 1.10
Tennessee 47565 1.51
Texas 518828 4.01
Utah 28332 1.98
Vermont 3889 1.26
Virginia 226308 5.63
Washington 241755 7.03
West Virginia 6442 0.70
Wisconsin 68297 2.40
Wyoming 2196 0.75
District of Columbia 9670 3.21