United States Hispanic or Latino Population By Race in 2016

Updated on December 24, 2022.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2016, there were 57,285,487 people in the United States who identified as Hispanic or Latino. Among this group, 87.76% (50,275,600) identified their race as White, 4.88% (2,796,018) identified their race as Black or African American, and 3.00% (1,719,515) identified their race as Two Or More Races .

The first chart below shows the number of hispanics or latinos by race, and the the second chart shows the percentages of the total hispanic or latino population by race. The information can also be found in the table below.

You can see similar information for each US state using links at the bottom of the page.

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US Hispanic or Latino Population By Race in 2016
White
50,275,600
Black or African American
2,796,018
Two Or More Races
1,719,515
American Indian and Alaska Native
1,700,657
Asian
585,288
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islande...
208,409
Percentages of US Hispanic or Latino Population By Race in 2016
White
87.76%
Black or African American
4.88%
Two Or More Races
3.00%
American Indian and Alaska Native
2.97%
Asian
1.02%
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islande...
0.36%
US Hispanic or Latino Population By Race in 2016
Race
Hispanic or Latino Population
% of Total Hispanic Population
White 50,275,600 87.76
Black or African American 2,796,018 4.88
Two Or More Races 1,719,515 3.00
American Indian and Alaska Native 1,700,657 2.97
Asian 585,288 1.02
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islande... 208,409 0.36
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