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Total Hispanic Population, states (2007-2008), U.S. (2008)

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 Total Hispanic Population
United States15.8%
Alabama3.0%
Alaska4.3%
Arizona30.8%
Arkansas5.0%
California37.4%
Colorado18.5%
Connecticut11.7%
Delaware6.7%
District of Columbia9.4%
Florida20.3%
Georgia8.1%
Hawaii7.1%
Idaho9.9%
Illinois13.7%
Indiana4.9%
Iowa5.2%
Kansas8.5%
Kentucky2.3%
Louisiana2.8%
Maine1.3%
Maryland7.6%
Massachusetts7.3%
Michigan3.5%
Minnesota4.1%
Mississippi3.0%
Missouri3.1%
Montana2.5%
Nebraska8.2%
Nevada22.9%
New Hampshire2.2%
New Jersey17.5%
New Mexico42.7%
New York16.8%
North Carolina6.4%
North Dakota1.6%
Ohio2.7%
Oklahoma7.5%
Oregon10.4%
Pennsylvania5.0%
Rhode Island10.8%
South Carolina2.9%
South Dakota2.5%
Tennessee4.1%
Texas39.8%
Utah11.6%
Vermont1.4%
Virginia6.5%
Washington8.6%
West Virginia0.9%
Wisconsin6.3%
Wyoming7.9%
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Population and demographic data on are based on analysis of the Census Bureau’s March 2007 and 2008 Current Population Surveys (CPS; Annual Social and Economic Supplements) and may differ from other population estimates published yearly by the Census Bureau. U.S. and state population data displayed on this site are restricted to the non-institutionalized, civilian (not active duty military) population; state data represent 2-year averages.

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Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements).

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Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.



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