Missouri Hispanic Two Or More Races Population By County in 2011

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, there were 10,095 people that identified as Hispanic Two Or More Races in Missouri and they represented 0.17% of the total population of Missouri in 2011. Jackson County had the highest number of Hispanic Two Or More Races population (2,268), followed by St. Louis County (1,182), and Clay County (696). On the other hand, Scotland County had the lowest number of Hispanic Two Or More Races (0), followed by Schuyler County (0), and Monroe County (0).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Hispanic Two Or More Races, Pulaski County had the highest percentage (0.6%), followed by Barton County (0.38%), and Jackson County (0.34%).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic Two Or More Races population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Missouri Hispanic Two Or More Races Population By County in 2011
Missouri Hispanic Two Or More Races Population By County in 2011
County
Hispanic Two Or More Races Population
% of County Population
Jackson 2,268 0.34
St. Louis 1,182 0.12
Clay 696 0.31
Greene 626 0.23
St. Louis city 569 0.18
St. Charles 467 0.13
Boone 333 0.2
Pulaski 317 0.6
Jasper 293 0.25
Platte 245 0.27
Buchanan 227 0.25
Jefferson 178 0.08
Cass 163 0.16
Newton 136 0.23
Christian 118 0.15
Cape Girardeau 102 0.13
Cole 102 0.13
Taney 96 0.18
Barry 81 0.23
Johnson 78 0.15
Lawrence 77 0.2
Pettis 77 0.18
Phelps 75 0.17
Franklin 67 0.07
Webster 54 0.15
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