Michigan Hispanic or Latino Origin Population Percentage by City

Data Item State
Hispanic or Latino, percent - (Percent)
City Value
Adrian 19.4
Albion 8.0
Allen Park 10.3
Allendale 7.7
Alma 7.7
Alpena 2.3
Ann Arbor 4.7
Auburn Hills 5.2
Battle Creek 7.1
Bay City 9.0
Beecher 2.0
Belding 1.2
Benton Harbor 4.9
Berkley 3.5
Beverly Hills 1.5
Big Rapids 3.6
Birmingham 2.8
Bridgeport 15.0
Brighton 2.6
Buena Vista 7.8
Burton 3.6
Byron Center 5.7
Cadillac 2.0
Center Line 1.8
Charlotte 5.9
Clawson 4.0
Coldwater 6.0
Comstock Northwest 2.5
Comstock Park 10.8
Cutlerville 11.3
Dearborn 3.1
Dearborn Heights 3.9
Detroit 7.6
Dowagiac 8.2
East Grand Rapids 2.5
East Lansing 4.8
Eastpointe 1.8
Eastwood 4.7
Eaton Rapids 4.4
Ecorse 19.3
Escanaba 0.9
Fair Plain 4.4
Farmington 2.2
Farmington Hills 2.8
Fenton 3.4
Ferndale 2.6
Flat Rock 6.9
Flint 3.9
Flushing 4.9
Forest Hills 2.1
Fraser 3.2
Freeland 3.7
Garden City 3.9
Grand Blanc 3.0
Grand Haven 2.0
Grand Ledge 4.1
Grand Rapids 15.9
Grandville 8.0
Greenville 2.6
Grosse Pointe 3.3
Grosse Pointe Farms 3.1
Grosse Pointe Park 1.0
Grosse Pointe Woods 1.9
Hamtramck 1.1
Harper Woods 0.8
Haslett 4.6
Hastings 4.7
Hazel Park 1.2
Highland Park 1.1
Hillsdale 3.4
Holland 22.8
Holly 3.8
Holt 4.5
Houghton 2.1
Howell 3.9
Hudsonville 2.5
Huntington Woods 1.6
Inkster 3.1
Ionia 9.5
Iron Mountain 1.4
Ishpeming 0.6
Jackson 6.4
Jenison 3.9
Kalamazoo 6.8
Kentwood 9.6
Lake Fenton 1.2
Lambertville 2.5
Lansing 12.5
Lapeer 2.8
Lincoln Park 21.8
Livonia 2.2
Ludington 6.0
Madison Heights 2.6
Manistee 3.3
Marquette 2.5
Marshall 4.5
Marysville 5.0
Mason 5.3
Melvindale 21.9
Menominee 2.6
Midland 3.5
Milan 3.1
Milford 2.0
Monroe 4.7
Mount Clemens 2.3
Mount Pleasant 4.1
Muskegon 8.6
Muskegon Heights 3.1
New Baltimore 1.9
Niles 5.0
Northview 3.7
Northville 1.9
Norton Shores 4.9
Novi 3.6
Oak Park 2.1
Okemos 3.2
Owosso 3.8
Petoskey 2.1
Plymouth 1.5
Pontiac 19.6
Port Huron 5.6
Portage 4.7
Richmond 2.4
River Rouge 12.6
Riverview 4.0
Rochester 2.5
Rochester Hills 4.7
Rockford 4.8
Romulus 3.2
Roseville 2.5
Royal Oak 3.0
Saginaw 14.4
Saline 4.9
Sault Ste. Marie 1.7
Shields 3.6
South Lyon 2.8
South Monroe 2.3
Southfield 1.8
Southgate 7.9
Springfield 8.2
St. Clair 3.5
St. Clair Shores 2.4
St. Johns 2.8
St. Joseph 2.0
St. Louis 7.0
Sterling Heights 2.6
Sturgis 23.6
Swartz Creek 4.1
Taylor 6.1
Tecumseh 4.8
Temperance 2.0
Three Rivers 6.5
Traverse City 1.5
Trenton 3.6
Troy 2.2
Walker 3.9
Walled Lake 3.6
Warren 2.1
Waverly 8.2
Wayne 3.8
Westland 3.7
Westwood 7.2
Whitmore Lake 2.8
Wixom 2.2
Woodhaven 6.6
Wyandotte 4.2
Wyoming 22.8
Ypsilanti 4.6
Zeeland 12.5

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. American Community Survey

About

The Ethnicity estimates of the population are produced for the United States, states, and counties by the Population Esimates Program and the ethnicity estimates of the population are produced for Puerto Rico, muncipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico), places, zona urbanas and comunidades (place-equivalents for Puerto Rico), and minor civil divisions by the AmericanCommunity Survey.

The U.S. Census Bureau adheres to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) definition of ethnicity. There are two minimum categories for ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino and NotHispanic or Latino. OMB considers race and Hispanic origin to be two separate and distinct concepts. Hispanics and Latinos may be of any race. Thus, the percent Hispanic should not be addedto percentages for racial categories.

Definition

Hispanics or Latino refers to a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race. This includes people who reported detailed Hispanic or Latino groups such as:

•Mexican

•Puerto Rican

•Cuban

•Dominican Republic

Central American (excludes Mexican)

•Costa Rican

•Guatemalan

•Honduran

•Nicaraguan

•Panamanian

•Salvadoran

•Other Central American

South American

•Argentinian

•Bolivian

•Chilean

•Colombian

•Ecuadorian

•Paraguayan

•Peruvian

•Uruguayan

•Venezuelan

•Other South American

Spaniard

•All other Hispanic or Latino

Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States.

Data users should be aware of methodology differences that may exist between different data sources.

Methodology for U.S. and Puerto Rico