List of U.S. cities with large Hispanic populations

This is a list of the several U.S. cities over 100,000 people that have populations over 30% Hispanic. The list is ranked by the percentage of Hispanic populations as estimated by the United States Census Bureau for 2006–2008.[1]

List

Percent of Hispanic and Latino population by state in 2012.
Rank City Percent Hispanic
1 Hialeah, Florida 94.7
2 Laredo, Texas 94.1
3 Brownsville, Texas 92.5
4 McAllen, Texas 81.3
5 El Paso, Texas 80.0
6 Santa Ana, California 79.0
7 Salinas, California 72.0
8 Pomona, California 71.3
9 Downey, California 70.4
10 Oxnard, California 70.1
11 Miami, Florida 69.4
12 El Monte, California 68.6
13 Norwalk, California 68.4
14 Ontario, California 64.3
15 Fontana, California 63.1
16 San Antonio, Texas 61.2
17 Pasadena, Texas 59.2
18 Corpus Christi, Texas 58.1
19 Elizabeth, New Jersey 56.7
20 San Bernardino, California 56.6
21 Chula Vista, California 55.6
22 Paterson, New Jersey 55.1
23 Moreno Valley, California 52.5
24 West Covina, California 52.5
25 Anaheim, California 52.4
26 Palmdale, California 52.4
27 Inglewood, California 49.2
28 Odessa, Texas 49.2
29 Los Angeles, California 48.4
30 Riverside, California 47.8
31 Pueblo, Colorado 45.9
32 Victorville, California 45.7
33 Escondido, California 45.1
34 Fresno, California 44.6
35 Albuquerque, New Mexico 44.0
36 Elgin, Illinois 43.6
37 Dallas, Texas 43.1
38 Bakersfield, California 42.2
39 Phoenix, Arizona 42.1
40 Houston, Texas 41.9
41 Irving, Texas 41.8
42 Hartford, Connecticut 41.4
43 Aurora, Illinois 41.3
44 Corona, California 40.9
45 Visalia, California 40.6
46 Long Beach, California 40.2
47 Grand Prairie, Texas 40.2
48 Tucson, Arizona 39.5
49 Garden Grove, California 39.0
50 Providence, Rhode Island 37.6
51 Hayward, California 37.6
52 Orange, California 37.5
53 Garland, Texas 37.3
54 North Las Vegas, Nevada 37.2
55 Pembroke Pines, Florida 37.2
56 Stockton, California 37.0
57 Miramar, Florida 36.6
58 Lancaster, California 36.5
59 Allentown, Pennsylvania 36.2
60 Glendale, Arizona 36.1
61 Midland, Texas 35.4
62 Austin, Texas 35.0
63 Richmond, California 34.9
64 Springfield, Massachusetts 34.8
65 Modesto, California 34.4
66 Denver, Colorado 34.1
67 Costa Mesa, California 34.0
68 Fort Worth, Texas 33.8
69 Pasadena, California 33.5
70 Oceanside, California 33.5
71 Bridgeport, Connecticut 33.3
72 Fullerton, California 33.0
73 Menifee, California 33.0
74 Rancho Cucamonga, California 32.5
75 Newark, New Jersey 31.9
76 San Buenaventura, California 31.7
77 San Jose, California 31.5
78 Lubbock, Texas 30.6
79 Las Vegas, Nevada 30.0

See also

References

  1. United States Census Bureau(2009–10). 2006–2008 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates.
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