United States Hispanic or Latino Population By State in 2023

Updated on August 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2023, there were 65,219,145 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in the United States and they constituted 19.47% of the total US population in 2023.

California had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (15,760,437), followed by Texas (12,135,690), and Florida (6,197,465). On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (16,985), followed by Maine (31,883), and North Dakota (38,185).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanics to non-hispanic population, New Mexico had the highest percentage of its population being hispanic (48.59%), followed by California (40.45%), and Texas (39.78%).

Hover over or click on the states to see the number and percentage of each state's hispanic or latino population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

You can see similar information for the different ethnicities and racial groups in the US.

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

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US Hispanic or Latino Population By State in 2023
State
Hispanic or Latino Population
% of State Population
California 15,760,437 40.45
Texas 12,135,690 39.78
Florida 6,197,465 27.41
New York 3,873,130 19.79
Illinois 2,383,285 18.99
Arizona 2,346,806 31.58
New Jersey 2,105,353 22.66
Colorado 1,336,328 22.74
North Carolina 1,238,421 11.43
Georgia 1,228,433 11.14
Pennsylvania 1,153,680 8.90
Washington 1,141,980 14.62
New Mexico 1,027,457 48.59
Virginia 974,817 11.19
Nevada 956,401 29.94
Massachusetts 944,383 13.49
Maryland 781,273 12.64
Connecticut 673,249 18.61
Oregon 631,559 14.92
Indiana 602,088 8.77
Michigan 600,102 5.98
Ohio 571,316 4.85
Utah 546,948 16.00
Tennessee 535,801 7.52
Oklahoma 523,289 12.91
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