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Hispanic population growth in the United States between 2000 and 2015, by state

Hispanic population growth in the United States between 2000 and 2015, by state

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