State | Brazilian %↓ | Brazilian Population | |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Massachusetts | 1.29% | 93,074 |
![]() | Connecticut | 0.67% | 24,786 |
![]() | New Jersey | 0.5% | 48,125 |
![]() | Florida | 0.48% | 113,915 |
![]() | Rhode Island | 0.22% | 2,499 |
![]() | District of Columbia | 0.21% | 1,513 |
![]() | Utah | 0.2% | 7,028 |
![]() | New Hampshire | 0.19% | 2,669 |
![]() | Maryland | 0.17% | 10,689 |
![]() | Georgia | 0.17% | 19,051 |
![]() | New York | 0.14% | 28,607 |
![]() | California | 0.12% | 49,168 |
![]() | Pennsylvania | 0.11% | 13,881 |
![]() | Virginia | 0.1% | 8,722 |
![]() | Washington | 0.1% | 7,856 |
![]() | South Carolina | 0.1% | 5,418 |
![]() | Colorado | 0.09% | 5,407 |
![]() | North Carolina | 0.08% | 9,171 |
![]() | Texas | 0.08% | 26,015 |
![]() | Nevada | 0.08% | 2,690 |
![]() | Hawaii | 0.07% | 1,046 |
![]() | Maine | 0.07% | 936 |
![]() | Vermont | 0.06% | 421 |
![]() | Louisiana | 0.06% | 2,889 |
![]() | Arizona | 0.06% | 4,800 |
![]() | Michigan | 0.06% | 6,145 |
![]() | Oregon | 0.06% | 2,460 |
![]() | Kansas | 0.06% | 1,689 |
![]() | Illinois | 0.05% | 6,670 |
![]() | Tennessee | 0.05% | 3,608 |
![]() | Arkansas | 0.05% | 1,469 |
![]() | Ohio | 0.04% | 5,070 |
![]() | Indiana | 0.04% | 2,914 |
![]() | Wisconsin | 0.04% | 2,428 |
![]() | Minnesota | 0.04% | 2,337 |
![]() | Idaho | 0.04% | 767 |
![]() | Alabama | 0.04% | 1,956 |
![]() | Alaska | 0.04% | 273 |
![]() | Oklahoma | 0.03% | 1,442 |
![]() | Missouri | 0.03% | 2,156 |
![]() | New Mexico | 0.03% | 718 |
![]() | Delaware | 0.03% | 351 |
![]() | Iowa | 0.03% | 959 |
![]() | North Dakota | 0.03% | 219 |
![]() | South Dakota | 0.03% | 253 |
![]() | West Virginia | 0.03% | 452 |
![]() | Nebraska | 0.02% | 418 |
![]() | Kentucky | 0.02% | 951 |
![]() | Mississippi | 0.02% | 552 |
![]() | Montana | 0.01% | 89 |
![]() | Wyoming | 0% | 28 |
![]() | United States | 0.16% | 536,750 |
Among states with significant Brazilian populations, Massachusetts has the largest number of Brazilians, with 84,214 individuals, representing 1.2% of the state’s population. Other states with relatively high numbers of Brazilians include Connecticut (22,856) and New Jersey (44,104), where Brazilians make up 0.6% and 0.5% of the population, respectively. In terms of percentages, Utah has the highest proportion of Brazilians, at 0.23% of its population, followed closely by New Hampshire (0.20%) and Rhode Island (0.19%).
Other states with notable populations of Brazilians include Florida (105,290) and California (45,674), which both have more than 0.1% of their populations identifying as Brazilians. Overall, Brazilians are a small but growing immigrant group in the United States, and their distribution varies widely by state. While some states, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, have well-established Brazilian communities, others, such as Wyoming and North Dakota, have very few Brazilians.