Ranking of Iowa Counties By Hispanic Black or African American Population in 2022
Updated on August 13, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all Iowa counties, Polk County had the highest number of people who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic Black or African American (1.23K), followed by Scott County (705), and Johnson County (440).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Iowa counties.
You can see similar ranking information for other racial and ethnicity groups in the United States.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Ranking of Iowa Counties By Hispanic Black or African American Population in 2022
Rank | County | Hispanic Black or African American Population |
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1 | Polk County | 1,227 |
2 | Scott County | 705 |
3 | Johnson County | 440 |
4 | Linn County | 434 |
5 | Woodbury County | 382 |
6 | Black Hawk County | 360 |
7 | Muscatine County | 253 |
8 | Story County | 246 |
9 | Dallas County | 191 |
10 | Marshall County | 161 |
11 | Pottawattamie County | 157 |
12 | Webster County | 155 |
13 | Dubuque County | 152 |
14 | Sioux County | 124 |
15 | Buena Vista County | 111 |
16 | Wapello County | 100 |
17 | Des Moines County | 83 |
18 | Cerro Gordo County | 82 |
19 | Clinton County | 71 |
20 | Franklin County | 65 |
21 | Hamilton County | 63 |
22 | O'Brien County | 62 |
23 | Crawford County | 61 |
24 | Jasper County | 57 |
24 | Warren County | 57 |
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