The Hispanic Century Is Here:

Results and Implications of the 2010 Census

Data Tables Prepared By:

March 24, 2011

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Table of Contents

Table 1. Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2010 1

Table 2. Population of Hispanics as a Percent of Total Population (All Ages) by State, April 2010 2

Table 3. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2010 3

Table 4. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) as a Percent of Total Children by State, April 2010 4

Table 5. Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 5

Table 6. Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 6

Table 7. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 7

Table 8. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 8

Table 9. Growth in the Non-Hispanic White Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 9

Table 10. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 10

Table 11. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 11

Table 12. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 12

Table 13. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 13

Table 14. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 14

Table 15. Percent Growth in the Non-Hispanic White Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 15

Table 16. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 16

Table 17. Hispanic Share of Total Population Growth (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 17

Table 18. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 18

Table 19. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 19

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Table 1. Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2010

All States / 50,477,594
California / 14,013,719 / Tennessee / 290,059
Texas / 9,460,921 / Minnesota / 250,258
Florida / 4,223,806 / South Carolina / 235,682
New York / 3,416,922 / Missouri / 212,470
Illinois / 2,027,578 / Louisiana / 192,560
Arizona / 1,895,149 / Arkansas / 186,050
New Jersey / 1,555,144 / Alabama / 185,602
Colorado / 1,038,687 / Idaho / 175,901
New Mexico / 953,403 / Nebraska / 167,405
Georgia / 853,689 / Iowa / 151,544
North Carolina / 800,120 / Kentucky / 132,836
Washington / 755,790 / Rhode Island / 130,655
Pennsylvania / 719,660 / Hawaii / 120,842
Nevada / 716,501 / Mississippi / 81,481
Virginia / 631,825 / Delaware / 73,221
Massachusetts / 627,654 / Dist of Columbia / 54,749
Connecticut / 479,087 / Wyoming / 50,231
Maryland / 470,632 / Alaska / 39,249
Oregon / 450,062 / New Hampshire / 36,704
Michigan / 436,358 / Montana / 28,565
Indiana / 389,707 / West Virginia / 22,268
Utah / 358,340 / South Dakota / 22,119
Ohio / 354,674 / Maine / 16,935
Wisconsin / 336,056 / North Dakota / 13,467
Oklahoma / 332,007 / Vermont / 9,208
Kansas / 300,042

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 2. Population of Hispanics as a Percent of Total Population (All Ages) by State, April 2010

All States / 16.3%
New Mexico / 46.3% / Maryland / 8.2%
Texas / 37.6% / Virginia / 7.9%
California / 37.6% / Arkansas / 6.4%
Arizona / 29.6% / Indiana / 6.0%
Nevada / 26.5% / Wisconsin / 5.9%
Florida / 22.5% / Pennsylvania / 5.7%
Colorado / 20.7% / Alaska / 5.5%
New Jersey / 17.7% / South Carolina / 5.1%
New York / 17.6% / Iowa / 5.0%
Illinois / 15.8% / Minnesota / 4.7%
Connecticut / 13.4% / Tennessee / 4.6%
Utah / 13.0% / Michigan / 4.4%
Rhode Island / 12.4% / Louisiana / 4.2%
Oregon / 11.7% / Alabama / 3.9%
Washington / 11.2% / Missouri / 3.5%
Idaho / 11.2% / Ohio / 3.1%
Kansas / 10.5% / Kentucky / 3.1%
Massachusetts / 9.6% / Montana / 2.9%
Nebraska / 9.2% / New Hampshire / 2.8%
Dist of Columbia / 9.1% / Mississippi / 2.7%
Wyoming / 8.9% / South Dakota / 2.7%
Hawaii / 8.9% / North Dakota / 2.0%
Oklahoma / 8.9% / Vermont / 1.5%
Georgia / 8.8% / Maine / 1.3%
North Carolina / 8.4% / West Virginia / 1.2%
Delaware / 8.2%

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 3. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2010

All States / 17,130,891
California / 4,756,220 / Tennessee / 108,053
Texas / 3,317,777 / Minnesota / 101,422
Florida / 1,104,624 / South Carolina / 81,506
New York / 972,522 / Missouri / 80,658
Illinois / 723,181 / Arkansas / 74,956
Arizona / 703,946 / Idaho / 73,115
New Jersey / 461,001 / Nebraska / 69,184
Colorado / 374,225 / Alabama / 67,266
Georgia / 314,687 / Iowa / 63,207
North Carolina / 307,790 / Louisiana / 54,469
New Mexico / 302,077 / Kentucky / 49,949
Washington / 299,435 / Rhode Island / 45,940
Nevada / 261,967 / Hawaii / 45,268
Pennsylvania / 260,239 / Delaware / 27,085
Massachusetts / 210,879 / Mississippi / 26,504
Virginia / 204,968 / Wyoming / 18,161
Oregon / 180,314 / Alaska / 14,812
Michigan / 171,847 / New Hampshire / 13,770
Connecticut / 160,140 / Dist of Columbia / 12,041
Indiana / 154,338 / Montana / 11,145
Maryland / 148,324 / South Dakota / 9,202
Utah / 143,846 / West Virginia / 7,504
Wisconsin / 136,234 / Maine / 6,410
Ohio / 135,750 / North Dakota / 5,403
Oklahoma / 132,550 / Vermont / 2,880
Kansas / 122,100

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 4. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) as a Percent of Total Children by State, April 2010

All States / 23.1%
New Mexico / 58.2% / Virginia / 11.1%
California / 51.2% / Maryland / 11.0%
Texas / 48.3% / Arkansas / 10.5%
Arizona / 43.2% / Wisconsin / 10.2%
Nevada / 39.4% / Indiana / 9.6%
Colorado / 30.5% / Pennsylvania / 9.3%
Florida / 27.6% / Iowa / 8.7%
Illinois / 23.1% / Alaska / 7.9%
New York / 22.5% / Minnesota / 7.9%
New Jersey / 22.3% / South Carolina / 7.5%
Oregon / 20.8% / Michigan / 7.3%
Rhode Island / 20.5% / Tennessee / 7.2%
Connecticut / 19.6% / Alabama / 5.9%
Washington / 18.9% / Missouri / 5.7%
Idaho / 17.0% / Montana / 5.0%
Kansas / 16.8% / Ohio / 5.0%
Utah / 16.5% / Kentucky / 4.9%
Nebraska / 15.1% / Louisiana / 4.9%
Hawaii / 14.9% / New Hampshire / 4.8%
Massachusetts / 14.9% / South Dakota / 4.5%
Oklahoma / 14.3% / North Dakota / 3.6%
North Carolina / 13.5% / Mississippi / 3.5%
Wyoming / 13.4% / Maine / 2.3%
Delaware / 13.2% / Vermont / 2.2%
Georgia / 12.6% / West Virginia / 1.9%
Dist of Columbia / 11.9%

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 5. Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010

All States / 15,171,776
California / 3,047,163 / Michigan / 112,481
Texas / 2,791,255 / Kansas / 111,790
Florida / 1,541,091 / Alabama / 109,772
Arizona / 599,532 / Minnesota / 106,876
New York / 549,339 / Arkansas / 99,184
Illinois / 497,316 / Missouri / 93,878
New Jersey / 437,953 / Louisiana / 84,822
North Carolina / 421,157 / Idaho / 74,211
Georgia / 418,462 / Nebraska / 72,980
Pennsylvania / 325,572 / Kentucky / 72,897
Nevada / 322,531 / Iowa / 69,071
Washington / 314,281 / Mississippi / 41,912
Colorado / 303,086 / Rhode Island / 39,835
Virginia / 302,285 / Delaware / 35,944
Maryland / 242,716 / Hawaii / 33,143
Massachusetts / 198,925 / Wyoming / 18,562
New Mexico / 188,017 / New Hampshire / 16,215
Indiana / 175,171 / Alaska / 13,397
Oregon / 174,748 / South Dakota / 11,216
Tennessee / 166,221 / Montana / 10,484
Connecticut / 158,764 / West Virginia / 9,989
Utah / 156,781 / Dist of Columbia / 9,796
Oklahoma / 152,703 / Maine / 7,575
Wisconsin / 143,135 / North Dakota / 5,681
South Carolina / 140,606 / Vermont / 3,704
Ohio / 137,551

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 6. Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010

All States / 4,788,632
Texas / 931,012 / Minnesota / 45,782
California / 705,395 / Connecticut / 44,481
Florida / 402,085 / New Mexico / 43,271
Arizona / 210,803 / Arkansas / 42,940
North Carolina / 187,700 / Alabama / 42,391
Georgia / 178,718 / Missouri / 38,028
Illinois / 170,871 / Nebraska / 31,966
New Jersey / 122,207 / Kentucky / 31,071
Washington / 122,025 / Iowa / 30,480
Nevada / 115,733 / Idaho / 30,213
Colorado / 115,503 / Louisiana / 23,814
Pennsylvania / 111,575 / Mississippi / 14,444
Virginia / 102,268 / Delaware / 13,520
New York / 79,490 / Rhode Island / 10,938
Indiana / 78,184 / Hawaii / 10,103
Maryland / 76,228 / Wyoming / 6,503
Oregon / 72,539 / New Hampshire / 5,983
Tennessee / 69,154 / South Dakota / 4,681
Utah / 65,651 / Alaska / 4,548
Oklahoma / 62,472 / Montana / 3,795
Wisconsin / 60,995 / West Virginia / 3,625
Ohio / 55,412 / Maine / 2,820
South Carolina / 53,552 / North Dakota / 2,200
Massachusetts / 53,153 / Vermont / 1,044
Michigan / 48,466 / Dist of Columbia / 613
Kansas / 48,187

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 7. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010

All States / 12,151,856
Texas / 1,502,486 / Mississippi / 80,727
Florida / 1,277,841 / Delaware / 78,390
Georgia / 1,082,738 / Montana / 76,736
North Carolina / 1,065,013 / Alaska / 69,902
Arizona / 661,853 / New Hampshire / 64,469
Virginia / 620,224 / Kansas / 52,910
Washington / 516,138 / New Mexico / 52,116
Tennessee / 490,601 / Wyoming / 51,282
South Carolina / 472,746 / Iowa / 50,960
Colorado / 424,849 / South Dakota / 48,120
Nevada / 379,763 / Maine / 45,863
Utah / 373,935 / Ohio / 45,813
California / 335,145 / Nebraska / 42,098
Missouri / 299,838 / West Virginia / 34,661
Minnesota / 277,570 / North Dakota / 24,710
Oregon / 234,927 / Dist of Columbia / 19,868
Maryland / 234,350 / Vermont / 13,210
Indiana / 228,146 / Connecticut / 9,768
Kentucky / 224,701 / Massachusetts / -393
Alabama / 222,864 / Louisiana / -20,426
Idaho / 199,418 / Rhode Island / -35,587
Wisconsin / 180,176 / New Jersey / -60,409
Oklahoma / 147,994 / Illinois / -85,977
Arkansas / 143,334 / New York / -147,694
Hawaii / 115,621 / Michigan / -167,285
Pennsylvania / 95,753

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 8. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010

All States / -2,900,977
Georgia / 143,600 / Maine / -29,525
North Carolina / 129,888 / New Mexico / -33,173
Utah / 86,678 / Alabama / -33,354
Arizona / 51,264 / Mississippi / -34,076
Texas / 48,053 / Kansas / -34,241
Nevada / 37,476 / Rhode Island / -34,804
Idaho / 29,829 / Iowa / -36,125
Tennessee / 28,326 / Missouri / -40,284
South Carolina / 17,281 / Indiana / -44,282
Virginia / 13,147 / Florida / -46,334
Colorado / 9,311 / Minnesota / -48,613
Wyoming / 26 / Oregon / -52,612
Hawaii / -2,052 / Washington / -54,514
Delaware / -2,342 / Connecticut / -69,154
Kentucky / -2,518 / Maryland / -79,436
South Dakota / -4,533 / Wisconsin / -90,259
Alaska / -7,887 / Louisiana / -125,598
Montana / -10,294 / Massachusetts / -134,294
Arkansas / -11,834 / New Jersey / -144,551
North Dakota / -13,178 / Ohio / -213,000
Dist of Columbia / -14,790 / Pennsylvania / -241,641
West Virginia / -18,600 / Illinois / -287,143
Vermont / -19,334 / Michigan / -300,165
Nebraska / -22,987 / New York / -444,668
Oklahoma / -25,166 / California / -660,184
New Hampshire / -28,311

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.

Table 9. Growth in the Non-Hispanic White[1] Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010

All States / 2,264,778
North Carolina / 576,840 / Alaska / 31,532
Texas / 464,032 / South Dakota / 24,917
Florida / 426,213 / Maine / 24,000
Arizona / 421,389 / New Mexico / 20,315
Colorado / 317,913 / Oklahoma / 19,013
Utah / 317,454 / Delaware / 18,779
South Carolina / 310,449 / West Virginia / 16,290
Tennessee / 294,852 / North Dakota / 8,858
Georgia / 285,259 / Nebraska / 5,259
Washington / 224,314 / Vermont / 4,792
Virginia / 220,813 / Kansas / -3,458
Idaho / 176,952 / Mississippi / -5,621
Missouri / 164,274 / Iowa / -9,221
Nevada / 159,080 / Rhode Island / -54,748
Oregon / 148,232 / Louisiana / -59,507
Kentucky / 137,642 / Connecticut / -92,583
Alabama / 78,583 / Maryland / -128,589
Arkansas / 73,334 / Ohio / -178,848
Minnesota / 67,999 / Massachusetts / -213,559
Indiana / 67,080 / Pennsylvania / -227,803
Montana / 60,805 / Michigan / -236,752
Wisconsin / 56,781 / Illinois / -256,387
Dist of Columbia / 50,286 / New Jersey / -342,331
Wyoming / 45,075 / New York / -456,734
New Hampshire / 39,798 / California / -860,537
Hawaii / 32,252

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts.