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which three states account for more than half of the us hispanic population

More than half of the U.S. Hispanic population lives in three states: California, Texas, and Florida.

Quick Scoop: The Big Three

  • California – Largest Hispanic population in the country; tens of millions of Hispanics live there, making it a central hub of Latino culture, politics, and media.
  • Texas – Another core Hispanic center, with a population shaped heavily by Mexican American history and a fast‑growing Latino youth demographic.
  • Florida – Home to large Cuban, Puerto Rican, and other Caribbean and Latin American communities, especially around Miami and central Florida.

Pew Research Center has highlighted that over 55% of the entire U.S. Hispanic population resides in these three states alone: California, Texas, and Florida. This concentration also means that changes in policy, economy, or immigration in these states can strongly influence national Hispanic trends.

Mini table: Where most U.S. Hispanics live

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State Role in U.S. Hispanic population
California Largest single Hispanic population; one of the top drivers of national Latino growth.
Texas Second major center; very high share of residents identifying as Hispanic.
Florida Third pillar; large and diverse Hispanic communities from across Latin America and the Caribbean.

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