Hispanics and Latinos in Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts houses a large number of Hispanic and Latino residents. As of the 2010 Census, Hispanics and Latinos accounted for 9.6% of the total state's population (that is; 627,654 residents of Hispanic or Latino ethnic origin).[1]
Statistics
- Massachusetts is one of six states in the country that can attribute nearly all of its growth from 2000 to 2010 to the Hispanic population.[2]
- 69% of Massachusetts' Hispanic population is native-born.[3] This can be attributed to the large Puerto Rican population.
- Massachusetts ranks first in the nation (out of 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C.) for percentage of Hispanics of non-Mexican origin, with 94% of the Hispanic population being of non-Mexican origin.[3]
- The median age for all Hispanics is 26; significantly lower than for non-Hispanic Whites (median age: 43). For native-born Hispanics, the median age is 20; for foreign-born Hispanics, the median age is 38.[3]
- 33% of all Hispanic persons that were 15 years and older were married (26% for native-born Hispanics; 43% for foreign-born Hispanics); compared to 49% for non-Hispanic Whites and 33% for non-Hispanic Blacks.[3]
- 41% of Hispanic youths were in poverty, compared to 8% for non-Hispanic White youths and 26% for non-Hispanic Black youths.[3]
- 25% of Hispanic adults were in poverty, compared to 8% for non-Hispanic White adults and 19% for non-Hispanic Black adults.[3]
- 10% of all Hispanics in Massachusetts are uninsured (6% for native-born Hispanics; 17% for foreign-born Hispanics); compared to 3% for non-Hispanic Whites and 8% for non-Hispanic Blacks.[3]
- There were 149,000 Hispanics enrolled in K-12, accounting for 15% of all K-12 students.[3]
- 22% of Hispanic persons age 5 and older spoke only English at home, while 78% of Hispanic persons age 5 and older spoke a language other than English at home.[3]
Historical population |
Census | Pop. | | %± |
1980 | 141,043 | | — |
1990 | 287,549 | | 103.9% |
2000 | 428,729 | | 49.1% |
2010 | 627,654 | | 46.4% |
Est. 2013 | 702,746 | | 12.0% |
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Hispanic or Latino by type
Hispanic or Latino by type[7] | Number | |
Total population | 6,547,629 | 100.0% |
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) | 627,654 | 9.6% |
Mexican | 38,379 | 0.6% |
Puerto Rican | 266,125 | 4.1% |
Cuban | 11,306 | 0.2% |
Dominican | 103,292 | 1.6% |
Central American | 96,958 | 1.5% |
Costa Rican | 2,951 | 0.0% |
Guatemalan | 32,812 | 0.5% |
Honduran | 12,533 | 0.2% |
Nicaraguan | 1,722 | 0.0% |
Panamanian | 2,436 | 0.0% |
Salvadoran | 43,400 | 0.7% |
Other Central American | 1,104 | 0.0% |
South American | 54,398 | 0.8% |
Argentine | 4,022 | 0.1% |
Bolivian | 1,401 | 0.0% |
Chilean | 3,045 | 0.0% |
Colombian | 23,843 | 0.4% |
Ecuadorian | 7,592 | 0.1% |
Paraguayan | 380 | 0.0% |
Peruvian | 7,360 | 0.1% |
Uruguayan | 2,317 | 0.0% |
Venezuelan | 3,982 | 0.1% |
Other South American | 456 | 0.0% |
Other Hispanic or Latino | 57,196 | 0.9% |
Spaniard | 6,829 | 0.1% |
Spanish | 6,309 | 0.1% |
Spanish American | 397 | 0.0% |
All other Hispanic or Latino | 43,661 | 0.7% |
Hispanic and Latino communities
The largest Hispanic and Latino communities in Massachusetts are as follow:[7][8]
City | Total | Percent | Largest pop. | Number | Percent | 2nd largest pop. | Number | Percent | 3rd largest pop. | Number | Percent |
Boston | 107,917 | 17.5% | Puerto Rican | 30,506 | 4.9% | Dominican | 25,648 | 4.2% | Salvadoran | 10,850 | 1.8% |
Springfield | 59,451 | 38.8% | Puerto Rican | 50,798 | 33.2% | Dominican | 2,649 | 1.7% | Mexican | 1,514 | 1.0% |
Lawrence | 56,363 | 73.8% | Dominican | 30,243 | 39.6% | Puerto Rican | 16,953 | 22.2% | Guatemalan | 2,262 | 3.0% |
Worcester | 37,818 | 20.9% | Puerto Rican | 23,074 | 12.7% | Dominican | 4,221 | 2.3% | Salvadoran | 2,776 | 1.5% |
Lynn | 29,013 | 32.1% | Dominican | 9,528 | 10.5% | Guatemalan | 5,715 | 6.3% | Puerto Rican | 4,894 | 5.4% |
Chelsea | 21,855 | 62.1% | Salvadoran | 6,391 | 18.2% | Puerto Rican | 4,458 | 12.7% | Honduran | 2,938 | 8.4% |
Holyoke | 19,313 | 48.4% | Puerto Rican | 17,825 | 44.7% | Dominican | 349 | 0.9% | Colombian | 202 | 0.5% |
Lowell | 18,396 | 17.3% | Puerto Rican | 12,079 | 11.3% | Dominican | 2,008 | 1.9% | Colombian | 1,575 | 1.5% |
New Bedford | 15,916 | 16.7% | Puerto Rican | 9,554 | 10.0% | Guatemalan | 1,532 | 1.6% | Dominican | 902 | 0.9% |
Revere | 12,617 | 24.4% | Salvadoran | 3,024 | 5.8% | Colombian | 2,520 | 4.9% | Puerto Rican | 1,897 | 3.7% |
Brockton | 9,357 | 10.0% | Puerto Rican | 5,154 | 5.5% | Dominican | 834 | 0.9% | Mexican | 470 | 0.5% |
Framingham | 9,161 | 13.4% | Puerto Rican | 3,179 | 4.7% | Guatemalan | 1,247 | 1.8% | Salvadoran | 1,007 | 1.5% |
Haverhill | 8,831 | 14.5% | Puerto Rican | 3,555 | 5.8% | Dominican | 2,780 | 4.6% | Mexican | 564 | 0.9% |
Everett | 8,792 | 21.1% | Salvadoran | 3,895 | 9.3% | Puerto Rican | 1,242 | 3.0% | Colombian | 478 | 1.1% |
Fitchburg | 8,727 | 21.6% | Puerto Rican | 5,871 | 14.6% | Dominican | 706 | 1.8% | Uruguayan | 650 | 1.6% |
Methuen | 8,531 | 18.1% | Dominican | 3,953 | 8.4% | Puerto Rican | 2,695 | 5.7% | Guatemalan | 286 | 0.6% |
Waltham | 8,280 | 13.7% | Guatemalan | 3,252 | 5.4% | Puerto Rican | 1,188 | 2.0% | Mexican | 991 | 1.6% |
Chicopee | 8,196 | 14.8% | Puerto Rican | 7,097 | 12.8% | Dominican | 266 | 0.5% | Mexican | 208 | 0.4% |
Somerville | 8,017 | 10.6% | Salvadoran | 3,211 | 4.2% | Puerto Rican | 907 | 1.2% | Mexican | 737 | 1.0% |
Cambridge | 7,974 | 7.6% | Puerto Rican | 1,667 | 1.6% | Mexican | 1,446 | 1.4% | Dominican | 656 | 0.6% |
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