Forty-four percent of Hispanics live in California or Texas, but populations are growing in every state.
California and Texas, the two most populous states, were home to 15.6 million and 11.4 million Hispanic Americans, respectively. In both of those states, Hispanics make up 39% of the population. Only New Mexico has a higher share of people identifying as Hispanic: 48%.
Every state’s Hispanic share of the population has grown since the 1980 census. Nevada’s Hispanic population grew by 22 percentage points, from 7% in 1980 to 29% in 2020.