United States Hispanic Asian alone Population By State in 2011

Updated on June 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, there were 513,976 people that identified as Hispanic Asian alone in the United States and they represented 0.17% of the total US population in 2011.

California had the highest number of Hispanic Asian alone population (225,081), followed by Texas (41,798), and New York (35,753). On the other hand, Vermont had the lowest number of Hispanic Asian alone population (134) followed by South Dakota (155), and North Dakota (181).

When it comes to the percentage of each state's population that identified as Hispanic Asian alone, Hawaii had the highest percentage (1.17%), followed by California (0.60%), and Nevada (0.40%).

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You can also see links at the bottom of the page for similar information by county for each state.

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State Hispanic Asian alone Population % of State Population
Alabama 1605 0.03
Alaska 1229 0.17
Arizona 16493 0.26
Arkansas 1450 0.05
California 225081 0.60
Colorado 8212 0.16
Connecticut 3776 0.11
Delaware 510 0.06
Florida 18551 0.10
Georgia 7288 0.07
Hawaii 16070 1.17
Idaho 1346 0.09
Illinois 15125 0.12
Indiana 2746 0.04
Iowa 1186 0.04
Kansas 1993 0.07
Kentucky 1257 0.03
Louisiana 1895 0.04
Maine 254 0.02
Maryland 5731 0.10
Massachusetts 5582 0.08
Michigan 3453 0.04
Minnesota 2950 0.06
Mississippi 672 0.02
Missouri 2081 0.04
Montana 265 0.03
Nebraska 1194 0.07
Nevada 10932 0.40
New Hampshire 366 0.03
New Jersey 13567 0.15
New Mexico 4723 0.23
New York 35753 0.18
North Carolina 7287 0.08
North Dakota 181 0.03
Ohio 3112 0.03
Oklahoma 2456 0.07
Oregon 4580 0.12
Pennsylvania 7346 0.06
Rhode Island 1242 0.12
South Carolina 2127 0.05
South Dakota 155 0.02
Tennessee 2640 0.04
Texas 41798 0.16
Utah 3161 0.11
Vermont 134 0.02
Virginia 7927 0.10
Washington 12623 0.19
West Virginia 211 0.01
Wisconsin 2589 0.05
Wyoming 353 0.06
District of Columbia 718 0.12