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Florida
933,411
New York
778,918
New Jersey
184,776
Georgia
140,261
Massachusetts
139,627
Maryland
94,792
Connecticut
93,395
California
92,754
Texas
86,482
Pennsylvania
85,209
North Carolina
50,147
Virginia
49,784
Illinois
38,168
Ohio
21,552
South Carolina
19,405
Michigan
17,239
Oklahoma
15,933
Arizona
15,278
Washington
15,185
Tennessee
14,911
Delaware
13,558
Louisiana
12,528
District of Columbia
11,223
Alabama
11,190
Indiana
11,113
Rhode Island
9,683
Colorado
9,296
Missouri
9,147
Nevada
8,871
Minnesota
8,699
Kentucky
6,674
Wisconsin
6,533
Oregon
5,637
New Hampshire
4,990
Arkansas
3,801
Kansas
3,472
Iowa
3,033
Mississippi
2,995
Hawaii
2,667
Maine
2,534
Nebraska
2,360
Utah
2,314
New Mexico
1,807
West Virginia
1,761
Alaska
1,566
Vermont
1,493
South Dakota
1,182
North Dakota
1,032
Idaho
1,012
Montana
887
Wyoming
340

West Indian Population by State 2024

West Indian Population by State 2024

The West Indian diaspora in the United States represents a vibrant and diverse community originating from the Caribbean region. Comprising individuals with ancestry from countries such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and Haiti, among others, the West Indian population has made significant contributions to American culture, economy, and society.

Florida emerges as the primary destination for West Indian immigrants, with a substantial population of 933,411 individuals, constituting approximately 4.06% of the state's total population. Known for its warm climate and cultural diversity, Florida has become a preferred location for West Indian expatriates seeking opportunities and a sense of community.

New York, with its rich history of immigration and multiculturalism, also hosts a sizable West Indian population of 778,918 individuals, representing 4% of the state's total population. The vibrant neighborhoods of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx serve as cultural hubs where West Indian traditions thrive, from colorful festivals to authentic cuisine.

Other states with notable West Indian populations include Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia, each boasting communities numbering in the tens of thousands.

West Indian Population by State 2024

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State
West Indian Population
West Indian %
Florida933,4114.06%
New York778,9184%
Connecticut93,3952.58%
Massachusetts139,6271.99%
New Jersey184,7761.98%
District of Columbia11,2231.63%
Maryland94,7921.53%
Delaware13,5581.3%
Georgia140,2611.26%
Rhode Island9,6830.88%
Pennsylvania85,2090.66%
Virginia49,7840.57%
North Carolina50,1470.46%
Oklahoma15,9330.39%
New Hampshire4,9900.36%
South Carolina19,4050.36%
Illinois38,1680.3%
Texas86,4820.28%
Nevada8,8710.28%
Louisiana12,5280.27%
California92,7540.24%
Vermont1,4930.23%
Alabama11,1900.22%
Alaska1,5660.21%
Tennessee14,9110.21%
Arizona15,2780.2%
Washington15,1850.19%
Hawaii2,6670.19%
Ohio21,5520.18%
Maine2,5340.18%
Michigan17,2390.17%
Indiana11,1130.16%
Colorado9,2960.16%
Minnesota8,6990.15%
Missouri9,1470.15%
Kentucky6,6740.15%
Oregon5,6370.13%
North Dakota1,0320.13%
South Dakota1,1820.13%
Arkansas3,8010.12%
Nebraska2,3600.12%
Kansas3,4720.12%
Wisconsin6,5330.11%
Mississippi2,9950.1%
West Virginia1,7610.1%
Iowa3,0330.09%
New Mexico1,8070.09%
Montana8870.08%
Utah2,3140.07%
Wyoming3400.06%
Idaho1,0120.05%
United States3,050,6250.91%
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