The Top 10 Latino Ethnic Groups In The U.S.

If you didn’t read our post last week about an analysis from Pew Hispanic Center that divvied up the Latino population in the U.S. into ethnic sub-groups, here it is again in list form:

  1. 31.7 million Mexicans
  2. 4.6 million Puerto Ricans
  3. 1.7 million Cubans
  4. 1.6 million Salvadorans
  5. 1.4 million Dominicans
  6. 1 million Guatemalans
  7. 909,000 Colombians
  8. 633,000 Hondurans
  9. 565,000 Ecuadorians
  10. 531,000 Peruvians

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