
NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.
Map the geographic distribution of Hispanic populations across the United States. This visualization captures historic settlement patterns from the Southwest to Florida, recent migration to the Southeast and Midwest, agricultural employment corridors, and the dramatic transformation of counties along the Texas-Mexico border where Hispanic populations now constitute the majority.
Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS
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- Bachelor's Degree or Higher (% of Over 25) by County
- High School Graduate (% of Over 25) by County
- Household Average Size by County
- % of Households with Broadband Internet, by County
- Married Couple (% of all Households) by County
- Household Median Income by County
- Housing Median Monthly Rent ($), by County
- Housing Owner-Occupied Median Value ($), by County
- Housing Owner-Occupied % of Units, by County
- Housing % of Units Built Since 2010, by County
- Housing Vacancy Rate by County
- Median Age by County
- Population Hispanic % by County
- % of Population without Health Insurance, by County
- Population Non-Hispanic American Indian % by County
- Population Non-Hispanic Asian % by County
- Population Non-Hispanic Black % by County
- Population Non-Hispanic White % by County
- % of Population on Food Stamps or SNAP (Last 12 Months), by County
- U.S. Citizens by County (% of Population Over 18)