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    • Latinos are the second-largest racial and ethnic group in New York at 19% of the population, compared to 18% of the national share of Latinos. Since 2000, Latinos have grown the fastest compared to other major racial groups.
    • Latinos in New York are young. With a median age of 32, New York Latinos are the youngest among major racial groups and significantly younger than the average New Yorker (38).
    • New York Latinos are diverse. While Latinos of Puerto Rican descent are the single largest group of Latinos (29%), no one descent group forms a majority (Figure 1).
    • Almost a fifth of New York Latinos have completed a college degree or more (19%), 3 percentage points higher than the Latino national rate (16%). However, fewer Latinos have completed a bachelor’s degree compared to New Yorkers overall (37%).
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  2. 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. [1][2] Latino immigrants are concentrated in Queens and the Bronx. Dominicans are the largest foreign Latino born group in New York City, followed by Mexicans. [3]

  3. Mar 29, 2013 · Most Latino New Yorkers live in New York City, where they number more than 2.4 million strong and account for one quarter of the city’s population. But New York City is an axis around which exist other Latino communities, some in New York State, and others in New Jersey and Connecticut, where the number of Latinos is also significant.

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  4. Jun 1, 2022 · According to the Census Bureau’s 2020 redistricting data, New York City had almost two-and-a-half million Hispanics (2,490,350). The most complete data, the 5-Year American Community Survey from 2016–2020, estimates 2,423,499 Hispanics in the city—and 2,396,411 without Spaniards.

  5. There were 2,490,350 persons in the city who identified as Hispanic, Latino or some other Spanish origin in 2020 (see Table 1), representing 28.3% of the 8,804,190 persons living in New York (see Table 2).

  6. Dec 8, 2021 · The Bronx is almost fifty-five per cent Latino; Queens is almost a third; Latinxs are about one out of five Brooklynites and Staten Islanders, and about one out of four Manhattanites.

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