The three states that together account for more than half of the U.S. Hispanic population are California, Texas, and Florida.

Quick Scoop

  • Over half (about 55%) of all Hispanics in the United States live in just these three states.
  • California has the single largest share of the U.S. Hispanic population, followed by Texas, then Florida.

Why these three?

  • California: About a quarter of the entire U.S. Hispanic population lives here.
  • Texas: Roughly one‑fifth of U.S. Hispanics reside in Texas.
  • Florida: Close to one‑tenth of the U.S. Hispanic population lives in Florida.

These concentrations reflect long‑standing migration patterns, proximity to Latin America, and major Hispanic cultural and economic hubs in cities like Los Angeles, Houston, San Antonio, Miami, and others.

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