Map of Mexican % of Latinos By State
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pikachu
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« on: August 12, 2015, 12:32:03 AM »

I thought the divide between the Northeast and the rest of the country was really interesting on this one.



Here are the percentages if anyone's interested...

CA 81.51402208%
TX 84.04248381%
FL 14.90878132%   
NY 13.38303889%
IL 79.03039982%
AZ 87.46900639%
NJ 13.9996682%
CO 72.89789898%
NM 87.80872307%
GA 60.85377696%
NC 60.86087087%
WA 79.62105876%
PA 18.00405747%
NV 75.50275575%
VA 24.54271357%
MA 6.114674646%
CT 10.57386237%
MD 18.69911098%
OR 82.17023432%
MI 72.85371186%
IN 75.79360904%
UT 72.25121393%
OH 48.5034144%
WI 72.68074369%
OK 80.42481032%
KS 82.42079442%
TN 64.33691077%
MN 70.33021921%
SC 58.70197979%
MO 69.30578435%
LA 40.8407769%
AR 74.27788229%
AL 66.22288553%
ID 84.66296383%
NE 76.49711777%
IA 77.2646888%
KY 61.81306272%
RI 6.957253836%
HI 29.30686351%
MS 64.38188044%
DA 41.35835348%
DC 15.53818335%
WY 75.09107921%
AK 55.1388535%
NH 21.31102877%
MT 70.18379135%
WV 43.57822885%
SD 62.56611963%   
ME 30.31591379%
ND 68.48592857%
VT 27.51954822%
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2015, 12:59:16 AM »

Interesting. Nice work!
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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2015, 01:59:20 AM »

New Mexico: 87.8%
Arizona: 87.5%
Idaho: 84.7%
Texas: 84.0%
Kansas: 82.4%
Oregon: 82.2%
California: 81.5%
Oklahoma: 80.4%
Washington: 79.6%
Illinois: 79.0%
Iowa: 77.3%
Nebraska: 76.5%
Indiana: 75.8%
Nevada: 75.5%
Wyoming: 75.1%
Arkansas: 74.3%
Colorado: 72.9%
Michigan: 72.9%
Wisconsin: 72.7%
Utah: 72.3%
Minnesota: 70.3%
Montana: 70.2%
Missouri: 69.3%
North Dakota: 68.5%
Alabama: 66.2%
Mississippi: 64.4%
Tennessee: 64.3%
South Dakota: 62.6%
Kentucky: 61.8%
North Carolina: 60.9%
Georgia: 60.9%
South Carolina: 58.7%
Alaska: 55.1%
Ohio: 48.5%
West Virginia: 43.6%
Delaware: 41.4%
Louisiana: 40.8%
Maine: 30.3%
Hawaii: 29.3%
Vermont: 27.5%
Virginia: 24.5%
New Hampshire: 21.3%
Maryland: 18.7%
Pennsylvania: 18.0%
District of Columbia: 15.5%
Florida: 14.9%
New Jersey: 14.0%
New York: 13.4%
Connecticut: 10.6%
Rhode Island: 7.0%
Massachusetts: 6.1%
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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2015, 03:02:34 PM »

Who are the non-mexican latinos in LA?
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2015, 06:18:12 PM »

Who are the non-mexican latinos in LA?

It looks like it's a variety of Cubans, Dominicans, and Central Americans.
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« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2015, 12:58:39 AM »

I'm curious to know the roughly 28% of non-Mexican Latinos in Utah. Mexicans are Utah's biggest minority group by far, but any other Latino group should be the second biggest minority group.
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« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2015, 02:32:47 PM »

I'm curious to know the roughly 28% of non-Mexican Latinos in Utah. Mexicans are Utah's biggest minority group by far, but any other Latino group should be the second biggest minority group.
For the USA, 63.0% of the Hispanic population is Mexican, vs. 72.0% in Utah.

So Utah's 28% is lower than the national average for non-Mexicans of 37,0%

Caribbean specific (Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican) USA 15.9%, Utah 2.8%
Central America, USA 7.9%, Utah 5.7%
South American, USA 5.5%, Utah 7.3%
Other, USA 8.1%, Utah 11.9%
-- Spaniard USA 1.3%, Utah 2.3%
-- Spanish USA 0.9%, Utah 1.9%
-- Spanish American USA 0.1%, 0.2%
-- Other Hispanic USA 5.9%, Utah 7.5&

The "Other" category is highest in New Mexico at 21%, and just at 10.0% in Colorado, which in these instances may indicate persons who were in New Mexico before Mexico was a country.  New Mexico also has a large number of "Spaniards", 6.8%. These persons, or their ancestors for 5+ generations are unlikely to have come from Madrid or Barcelona or Mexico City or Monterrey.

Other Hispanic also includes "Latino" and "Hispanic".   The Census Bureau interprets "Mexican-American" as comparable to Black, Nigerian or Ghanaian; while many may consider it to be more like "African-American".

Other Hispanic includes both "Hispanic" and "Latino"

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