Missouri Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2019

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2019, there were 227,377 people that identified as Hispanic White alone in Missouri and they represented 3.70% of the total population of Missouri in 2019. Jackson County had the highest number of Hispanic White alone population (55,722), followed by St. Louis County (25,702), and Clay County (15,226). On the other hand, Worth County had the lowest number of Hispanic White alone (31), followed by Knox County (44), and Scotland County (52).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Hispanic White alone, Sullivan County had the highest percentage (16.32%), followed by McDonald County (9.7%), and Saline County (9.39%).

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

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Missouri Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2019
Missouri Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2019
County
Hispanic White alone Population
% of County Population
Jackson 55,722 7.91
St. Louis 25,702 2.58
Clay 15,226 6.08
St. Charles 12,193 3.04
St. Louis city 10,265 3.41
Greene 9,553 3.26
Jasper 8,572 7.07
Platte 5,750 5.49
Boone 5,317 2.94
Buchanan 4,870 5.58
Pulaski 4,738 9
Cass 4,146 3.92
Jefferson 4,137 1.84
Pettis 3,223 7.6
Barry 3,090 8.63
Taney 3,003 5.36
Newton 2,742 4.7
Lawrence 2,630 6.87
Christian 2,338 2.63
McDonald 2,222 9.7
Johnson 2,179 4.02
Saline 2,143 9.39
Dunklin 1,832 6.28
Cole 1,752 2.28
Franklin 1,624 1.56
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