Ranking of Missouri Counties By Hispanic White Population in 2022

Updated on August 13, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, among all Missouri counties, Jackson County had the highest number of people who identified their ethnicity as Hispanic White (69.08K), followed by St. Louis County (32.66K), and Clay County (17.21K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Missouri counties.

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Ranking of Missouri Counties By Hispanic White Population in 2022
Jackson
69.08K
St. Louis
32.66K
Clay
17.21K
St. Charles
15.10K
Greene
12.95K
St. Louis city
12.16K
Jasper
10.19K
Boone
6.83K
Platte
6.70K
Jefferson
5.30K
Ranking of Missouri Counties By Hispanic White Population in 2022
Rank
County
Hispanic White Population
1 Jackson County 69,079
2 St. Louis County 32,664
3 Clay County 17,208
4 St. Charles County 15,104
5 Greene County 12,949
6 St. Louis city 12,159
7 Jasper County 10,188
8 Boone County 6,825
9 Platte County 6,704
10 Jefferson County 5,300
11 Buchanan County 5,067
12 Cass County 5,051
13 Pulaski County 4,825
14 Pettis County 3,622
15 Taney County 3,612
16 Newton County 3,329
17 Barry County 3,083
18 Lawrence County 2,803
19 Christian County 2,727
20 McDonald County 2,485
21 Saline County 2,451
22 Johnson County 2,309
23 Cole County 2,248
24 Franklin County 2,043
25 Cape Girardeau County 1,963
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