Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2008
 
Stats IN
RankStatesHispanic
1California13,457,397
2Texas8,870,475
3Florida3,845,069
4New York3,250,038
5Illinois1,967,121
6Arizona1,955,630
7New Jersey1,418,545
8Colorado997,062
9New Mexico891,013
10Georgia777,244
11North Carolina684,770
12Nevada668,527
13Washington643,687
14Pennsylvania593,986
15Massachusetts556,897
16Virginia531,396
17Connecticut419,391
18Oregon416,044
19Michigan413,827
20Maryland375,830
21Indiana332,225
22Utah329,069
23Ohio302,101
24Wisconsin285,827
25Oklahoma278,620
26Kansas255,409
27Tennessee231,272
28Minnesota216,574
29Missouri189,700
30South Carolina183,981
31Arkansas159,525
32Idaho155,827
33Louisiana148,463
34Nebraska140,498
35Alabama134,810
36Iowa126,453
37Rhode Island122,206
38Hawaii112,320
39Kentucky101,981
40Mississippi65,798
41Delaware59,093
42District of Columbia51,124
43Alaska41,853
44Wyoming41,162
45New Hampshire34,676
46Montana28,804
47South Dakota21,016
48West Virginia20,648
49Maine16,814
50North Dakota13,227
51Vermont8,588
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: September 25, 2009 at 15:28