Greek %
State | Greek %↓ | Greek Population | |
---|---|---|---|
New Hampshire | 1.28% | 18,121 | |
Massachusetts | 1.02% | 73,310 | |
Connecticut | 0.77% | 28,614 | |
New York | 0.7% | 138,993 | |
Illinois | 0.67% | 85,121 | |
Rhode Island | 0.61% | 6,848 | |
New Jersey | 0.59% | 56,547 | |
Maine | 0.49% | 6,965 | |
Maryland | 0.47% | 29,645 | |
District of Columbia | 0.46% | 3,333 | |
Pennsylvania | 0.44% | 58,063 | |
Vermont | 0.43% | 2,783 | |
Ohio | 0.42% | 49,777 | |
Michigan | 0.41% | 41,402 | |
Delaware | 0.4% | 4,228 | |
Wyoming | 0.38% | 2,268 | |
Utah | 0.38% | 13,581 | |
Florida | 0.37% | 87,533 | |
Virginia | 0.37% | 32,622 | |
Colorado | 0.35% | 20,791 | |
Oregon | 0.33% | 14,280 | |
Arizona | 0.33% | 25,084 | |
Nevada | 0.31% | 10,358 | |
South Carolina | 0.31% | 16,992 | |
California | 0.3% | 120,649 | |
Washington | 0.3% | 24,258 | |
Wisconsin | 0.3% | 17,867 | |
Indiana | 0.28% | 19,601 | |
North Carolina | 0.27% | 30,621 | |
West Virginia | 0.27% | 4,792 | |
Alaska | 0.27% | 2,000 | |
Montana | 0.25% | 2,883 | |
New Mexico | 0.24% | 5,106 | |
Idaho | 0.24% | 4,809 | |
Missouri | 0.21% | 12,957 | |
Georgia | 0.2% | 22,195 | |
Hawaii | 0.19% | 2,736 | |
Nebraska | 0.18% | 3,736 | |
Iowa | 0.17% | 5,628 | |
Tennessee | 0.17% | 12,376 | |
Minnesota | 0.17% | 9,626 | |
Alabama | 0.16% | 8,172 | |
Kansas | 0.15% | 4,381 | |
Texas | 0.14% | 45,798 | |
Mississippi | 0.12% | 3,611 | |
Louisiana | 0.12% | 5,498 | |
South Dakota | 0.12% | 1,109 | |
Kentucky | 0.12% | 5,399 | |
Oklahoma | 0.11% | 4,576 | |
Arkansas | 0.1% | 3,008 | |
North Dakota | 0.09% | 695 | |
United States | 0.35% | 1,211,346 |
Greek Americans are present in every state of the US, with varying percentages. Massachusetts has the highest percentage of Greek Americans, with 1.09%, followed by New Hampshire at 1.39%. New York, Illinois, Rhode Island, and Connecticut all have percentages ranging from 0.67% to 0.75%. In California, which has the largest Greek American population overall, Greeks make up only 0.32% of the state’s population.
On the other hand, many states have relatively small percentages of Greek Americans, such as North Dakota, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Louisiana, all below 0.13%. However, even in these states, there are still thousands of people with Greek heritage, indicating that Greek Americans have a presence throughout the country. Overall, the data suggests that Greek Americans are a relatively small but significant minority across the United States.