United States Hispanic Two Or More Races Population By State in 2017

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2017, there were 1,777,000 people that identified as Hispanic Two Or More Races in the United States and they represented 0.55% of the total US population in 2017.

California had the highest number of Hispanic Two Or More Races population (455,783), followed by New York (154,751), and Texas (147,190). On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of Hispanic Two Or More Races population (868) followed by Maine (1,467), and North Dakota (1,486).

When it comes to the percentage of each state's population that identified as Hispanic Two Or More Races, Hawaii had the highest percentage (4.53%), followed by California (1.16%), and New Mexico (1.05%).

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You can also see links at the bottom of the page for similar information by county for each state.

Hover over or click on the states to see the number and percentage of each state'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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US Hispanic Two Or More Races Population By State in 2017
State
Hispanic Two Or More Races Population
% of State Population
California 455,783 1.16
New York 154,751 0.79
Texas 147,190 0.52
Florida 103,205 0.49
Hawaii 64,629 4.53
New Jersey 58,976 0.66
Arizona 57,711 0.82
Washington 52,086 0.70
Illinois 48,660 0.38
Pennsylvania 47,978 0.38
Colorado 44,521 0.79
Massachusetts 42,650 0.62
North Carolina 34,111 0.33
Virginia 33,254 0.39
Georgia 31,904 0.31
Nevada 30,265 1.02
Maryland 26,162 0.43
Oregon 26,140 0.63
Michigan 25,865 0.26
Ohio 24,038 0.21
Oklahoma 23,022 0.59
Connecticut 22,994 0.64
New Mexico 21,910 1.05
Wisconsin 16,152 0.28
Minnesota 15,563 0.28
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