HISPANIC POPULATION FACTOIDS

Source:  https://www.census.gov/ United States: –  The Hispanic or Latino population, which includes people of any race, was 62.1 million in 2020. The Hispanic or Latino population grew 23%, since 2010 and comprise 18.7% of the total U.S. Population! –  More than half (51.1%) of the total U.S. population growth between…

Source:  https://www.census.gov/

United States:

–  The Hispanic or Latino population, which includes people of any race, was 62.1 million in 2020. The Hispanic or Latino population grew 23%, since 2010 and comprise 18.7% of the total U.S. Population!

–  More than half (51.1%) of the total U.S. population growth between 2010 and 2020 came from growth in the Hispanic or Latino population.

–  Twelve states—Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Texas—had a population of 1 million or more Hispanic residents in 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

–  The fastest population growth among Latino Americans is from people with origins in the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Honduras, and Guatemala.

Florida:

–  Florida’s Hispanic population increased by 34.9% between 2010 and 2020 to more than 21 million.  Hispanics comprise 26.5% of the total state’s population!

–  Growth in our region’s main counties continued during these past ten years.  Here are the percentages by county population and the percentage of growth between 2010 and 2010.

    —  Bay:  7.9% (70.8% increase)

    —  Escambia: 6.5% (47.9% increase)

    —  Gadsden:  11.6% (15.3% increase)

    —  Leon:  7.8% (49.2% increase)

    —  Okaloosa:  10.7% (83.6% increase)

    —  Santa Rosa:  6.3% (82.7% increase)

    —  Walton:  8.2% (111.8% increase)

Alabama:  Mobile County’s hispanic population is at 3.2% (35.1% increase) and Baldwin County’s is at 5.5% (58.7% increase).

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