Iowa Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2016

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2016, there were 7,011 people that identified as Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone in Iowa and they represented 0.22% of the total population of Iowa in 2016. Woodbury County had the highest number of Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone population (1,455), followed by Polk County (969), and Tama County (378). On the other hand, Ringgold County had the lowest number of Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone (0), followed by Monroe County (1), and Calhoun County (1).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone, Tama County had the highest percentage (2.2%), followed by Woodbury County (1.42%), and Emmet County (1.1%).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Iowa Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2016
Iowa Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population By County in 2016
County
Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native alone Population
% of County Population
Woodbury 1,455 1.42
Polk 969 0.2
Tama 378 2.2
Pottawattamie 322 0.34
Scott 278 0.16
Black Hawk 245 0.18
Johnson 244 0.17
Wapello 199 0.56
Marshall 176 0.44
Crawford 175 1.02
Muscatine 168 0.39
Linn 159 0.07
Dallas 151 0.18
Plymouth 136 0.54
Sioux 118 0.34
Emmet 105 1.1
Dubuque 96 0.1
Buena Vista 93 0.46
Story 85 0.09
Webster 79 0.22
Clinton 62 0.13
Allamakee 60 0.43
Cerro Gordo 52 0.12
Clarke 52 0.56
Mahaska 43 0.19
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