Hispanics and Latinos in New York City

In today's world, Hispanics and Latinos in New York City has become a topic of increasing interest to people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether due to its historical relevance, its impact on current society or its importance for the future, Hispanics and Latinos in New York City is a topic that does not leave anyone indifferent. Over the years, it has sparked debates, provoked changes and generated endless research and studies in different disciplines. In this article, we will explore the many facets of Hispanics and Latinos in New York City, analyzing its influence on various aspects of our daily lives and society as a whole.

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.

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

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

Hispanic or Latino by national origin

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

See also

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.