The data displays the percentage of change in Hispanic population in the U.S. between 2000 and 2015, by state. In this time period, the Hispanic population of Tennessee has increased by 186.29%.
North Dakota | 248.31 |
South Dakota | 195.3 |
Tennessee | 186.29 |
South Carolina | 176.36 |
Alabama | 166.03 |
Kentucky | 155.04 |
Maryland | 147.86 |
Arkansas | 143.36 |
North Carolina | 142.02 |
Mississippi | 129.55 |
Oklahoma | 128.1 |
Virginia | 126.01 |
Delaware | 125.2 |
Georgia | 118.81 |
Iowa | 117.03 |
Pennsylvania | 116.92 |
Nebraska | 111.62 |
West Virginia | 107.98 |
Nevada | 106.65 |
New Hampshire | 105.8 |
Indiana | 103.73 |
Louisiana | 103.69 |
Utah | 103.39 |
Vermont | 102.91 |
Missouri | 101.35 |
Alaska | 100.91 |
Montana | 100.25 |
Idaho | 99.37 |
Washington | 99.34 |
Wisconsin | 99.14 |
Minnesota | 95.67 |
Wyoming | 94.28 |
Maine | 92.92 |
Oregon | 87.21 |
Ohio | 86.88 |
Florida | 85.59 |
Kansas | 80.57 |
Massachusetts | 76.66 |
Connecticut | 73.53 |
Rhode Island | 69.81 |
Hawaii | 68.98 |
Arizona | 62.4 |
District of Columbia | 62.05 |
Texas | 60.36 |
Colorado | 58.41 |
New Jersey | 57.75 |
Michigan | 47.25 |
Illinois | 42.17 |
California | 38.95 |
New Mexico | 32.01 |
New York | 30.37 |