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  1. Overview. 517,000 people – 4.4 percent of Ohio’s total population. The Hispanic population has more than doubled since 2000. 105,000 were born outside the U.S. 42 percent are of Mexican ancestry. Median age of 27.1 years compared to 39.9 years for all Ohioans. 125,000 enrolled in elementary and secondary schools.

  2. Apr 8, 2022 · The community is predominately Puerto Rican, making up 22.7% of the city’s population. Painesville is No. 2 in the state at 25%. And in Cuyahoga County, the largest Hispanic populations, by ...

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  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Here are the results of our analysis: The most Hispanic/Latino city in Ohio is Lorain, based on the most recent Census data. Lorain is 28.19% Hispanic/Latino. The least Hispanic/Latino city in Ohio is Canal Fulton. Canal Fulton is 0.11% Hispanic/Latino. Ohio is 4.2% Hispanic/Latino. Ohio is the 45th most Hispanic/Latino state in the United States.

    Rank
    City
    Population
    Hispanic Pop.
    1
    65,138
    18,364
    2
    7,819
    2,077
    3
    20,387
    4,949
    4
    6,189
    1,127
  5. Ohio Hispanic or Latino Origin Population Percentage by County. Value for Ohio (Percent): 3.9%. Data item: Hispanic or Latino, percent. Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP). Updated annually. Population and HousingUnit Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS). Updated annually.

  6. Hamilton. 5,898. #10. Parma. 5,887. What city has the Largest Hispanic or Latino Community in Ohio? What is the Total Hispanic or Latino Population in the State of Ohio?

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