Hispanics in the US Fast Facts
Here’s a look at the Hispanic population in the United States, via the Census Bureau.
Facts
Hispanic people are the largest minority in the United States. Only Mexico has a larger Hispanic population than the United States.
In 2018, Hispanics made up 8% of the electorate, compared to 10% in 2016.
There are more than one million Hispanic residents in ten US states – Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Texas.
An estimated 41,757,391 US residents, or 13.5% of the population, speak Spanish at home.
An estimated 23,484,777 Spanish speakers also speak English “very well,” according to the 2019 Census survey. An additional 6,762,059 reported they speak English “well.”
Hispanics in the US Fast Facts
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