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Data Sheets are short documents that provide the most up-to-date demographic information about the Puerto Rican population in the United States. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau is summarized through a series of charts, tables and maps to illustrate major points and changes within the Puerto Rican population. These data sheets are recurrent projects that are released by our Data Center in response to the release of data by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Data sheets provide a brief narrative synopsis of conditions for Puerto Ricans in selected geographies throughout the United States (e.g., states, counties) relative to the general population of those jurisdictions based on the latest available data from the US Census Bureau. Some of the subject areas of these brief descriptive analysis of socioeconomic conditions for Puerto Ricans in these geographies are: income levels, poverty rates, employment status, educational attainment and housing tenure. These content areas include data for Puerto Ricans and other ethnic and racial groups in those jurisdictions.

 

The Puerto Rican population grew in the U.S. from 5.2 million in 2014 to 5.3 million in 2015. Recently released data from the 2015 American Community...
In 2013 an estimated 36,217 Puerto Ricans lived in Rhode Island and accounted for at least 1 percent of all Puerto Ricans living in the United States...
In 2014, Ohio had the tenth largest number of Puerto Ricans in the United States with 108,174 residents, accounting for less than 1% of Ohio’s 11.6-...
In 2014, New Jersey was the third state with the most Puerto Ricans in the United States, behind the Puerto Rican population in Florida and New York...
In 2014, for the first time, the Puerto Rican population exceeded one million in Florida. Florida joined New York as the only other state with more...
In 2014, Pennsylvania was the fourth state with most Puerto Ricans in the U.S. (423,755), accounting for 8% of all Puerto Ricans in the U.S. The...