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U.S. Cities by Hispanic Population

Name the American cities that have the highest Hispanic or Latino population.
By city proper population, not metro area
Source: U.S. Census. 2024 data.
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City
%
2,430,426
New York City
28.7
1,831,192
Los Angeles
47.2
1,087,001
Houston
45.5
993,193
San Antonio
65.1
821,619
Chicago
30.2
715,090
Phoenix
42.7
580,181
Dallas
43.8
555,145
El Paso
81.4
428,043
San Diego
30.5
357,118
Fort Worth
35.2
347,993
Miami
71.5
319,416
Austin
32.1
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City
%
309,374
San Juan
98.7
299,388
San Jose
30.0
291,663
Fresno
53.0
268,260
Albuquerque
47.9
258,317
Philadelphia
16.4
247,276
Laredo
94.6
241,687
Bakersfield
57.9
240,534
Tucson
43.4
239,549
Santa Ana
75.8
237,984
Las Vegas
35.1
224,285
Hialeah
95.3
206,000
Denver
28.3
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24 Comments
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Level 76
Jun 4, 2016
Las Vegas?
+3
Level 66
Jun 4, 2016
I guessed that one, also
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Level ∞
May 28, 2019
Currently #21.
+3
Level 76
Jul 12, 2019
I'm from Vegas so I was suprised this wasn't on the list. But I got most of them since I do live in Vegas and most of those cities are in the southwest.
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Level 58
Jun 5, 2016
Cool quiz! Nice to see there are many Latinos and Hispanics in NYC.
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Level 94
Jul 29, 2016
GAH! I'm kicking myself...after Los Angeles I tried Long Beach, Anaheim, and Orange but not Santa Ana. I also tried San Francisco and Oakland, but not San Jose. Never would have guessed Hialeah or Laredo, but got the rest.
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Level 50
Jul 29, 2016
Same! (re cities south of LA) Kicked myself when I saw Santa Ana... DUH!
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Level 62
Jul 29, 2016
Can you please accept Alberquerque for Albuquerque?
+23
Level 88
May 28, 2019
only if we can spell your name feratts257494082.
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Level 54
Jul 29, 2016
Augh! Didn't know Hialeah counted as an actual city! I always thought it was just a named part of Miami, like Queens is to NYC.
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Level 67
Jun 2, 2019
Ditto, and I used to live there! Well, I was six, but still.
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Level 53
Jul 11, 2019
I’m from Hialeah and it is its own city, with a different local government, even a different numbering scheme for the streets.
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Level 70
Jul 29, 2016
It would be interesting to see this by metro area instead of by city proper. I think Miami would place a lot higher.
+3
Level 70
Jun 8, 2017
Una prueba muy bien.
+4
Level 64
Jul 11, 2019
Muy BUENA... pero tambie'n difi'cil para mi'. :)
+3
Level 71
Dec 4, 2018
If I recall correctly, the US is behind only Brazil and Mexico in terms of total Latino population, just ahead of Colombia and Argentina. Putting a little queso in the melting pot!
+1
Level 86
Sep 18, 2025
I think queso came from the melting pot
+3
Level 79
Jul 11, 2019
Mostly Texas
+8
Level 69
Jul 11, 2019
Too USA-centric...
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Level 56
Jul 14, 2019
Out of sheer desperation, tried Mexico City.
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Level 94
Sep 18, 2025
Honestly really surprised that NYC has 600k more Hispanic residents than LA
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Level 95
Sep 19, 2025
New York has a lot more Puerto Ricans and Dominicans.
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Level 79
Oct 4, 2025
Hialeah counting as a separate city from Miami always gets me. Despite having lived there in Miami, they just always seem to be part of one big old urban sprawl.
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Level 40
Oct 5, 2025
21/23, I assumed Hialeah would count as for Miami :P