Hispanics and Latinos in New York City

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, They were almost two-and-a-half million Hispanics (2,490,350) living in New York City in 2020.[1][2]

Latino immigrants are concentrated in Queens and the Bronx. Dominicans are the largest foreign Latino born group in New York City, followed by Mexicans.[3]

People from Spain have been present in the city since early European colonization.[4]

Hispanic or Latino by national origin

Ancestry by origin[5] Number %
Puerto Rico Puerto Ricans 574,053
Dominican Republic Dominicans 722,274
Mexico Mexicans 363,138
Cuba Cubans 34,269

See also

  • iconHispanic and Latino Americans portal
  • flagNew York City portal

References

  1. ^ "How Many Latinos were there in New York City According to the 2020 Census? – CLACLS". 27 July 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  2. ^ Baver, Sherrie L.; Falcón, Angelo; Haslip-Viera, Gabriel (2017). Latinos in New York: communities in transition. Latino perspectives (2nd ed.). Notre Dame (Ind.): University of Notre Dame press. ISBN 978-0-268-10150-3.
  3. ^ "Hispanic Immigrant Fact Sheet" (PDF). nyc.gov.
  4. ^ The Encyclopedia of New York City: Second Edition. p. 722.
  5. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
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