Hungarian %
State | Hungarian % 2023↓ | Hungarian Population 2023 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ohio | 1.33% | 158,300 | |
| New Jersey | 0.87% | 84,082 | |
| Pennsylvania | 0.82% | 108,323 | |
| Connecticut | 0.81% | 30,211 | |
| Michigan | 0.77% | 78,222 | |
| New York | 0.74% | 147,347 | |
| Vermont | 0.45% | 2,903 | |
| West Virginia | 0.43% | 7,624 | |
| Indiana | 0.41% | 28,514 | |
| District of Columbia | 0.4% | 2,861 | |
| Florida | 0.39% | 94,124 | |
| Delaware | 0.37% | 3,912 | |
| Wisconsin | 0.35% | 20,735 | |
| Nevada | 0.34% | 11,161 | |
| Arizona | 0.33% | 25,107 | |
| Oregon | 0.33% | 14,005 | |
| Colorado | 0.33% | 19,558 | |
| Illinois | 0.32% | 40,460 | |
| Montana | 0.31% | 3,558 | |
| Maryland | 0.31% | 19,482 | |
| New Hampshire | 0.29% | 4,100 | |
| Virginia | 0.28% | 25,159 | |
| Maine | 0.28% | 3,991 | |
| Alaska | 0.27% | 2,011 | |
| North Carolina | 0.25% | 28,545 | |
| Massachusetts | 0.25% | 18,341 | |
| Idaho | 0.25% | 5,148 | |
| California | 0.25% | 99,572 | |
| Washington | 0.25% | 20,169 | |
| North Dakota | 0.25% | 1,986 | |
| Rhode Island | 0.24% | 2,732 | |
| South Carolina | 0.21% | 11,731 | |
| Minnesota | 0.21% | 12,183 | |
| Wyoming | 0.2% | 1,184 | |
| Missouri | 0.19% | 12,231 | |
| New Mexico | 0.19% | 4,072 | |
| Kansas | 0.17% | 5,140 | |
| Tennessee | 0.16% | 11,972 | |
| Hawaii | 0.16% | 2,269 | |
| Georgia | 0.16% | 17,610 | |
| Utah | 0.15% | 5,425 | |
| Kentucky | 0.15% | 7,010 | |
| Nebraska | 0.14% | 2,863 | |
| South Dakota | 0.13% | 1,229 | |
| Louisiana | 0.13% | 5,780 | |
| Texas | 0.11% | 36,137 | |
| Iowa | 0.11% | 3,565 | |
| Oklahoma | 0.11% | 4,480 | |
| Alabama | 0.1% | 5,397 | |
| Arkansas | 0.08% | 2,432 | |
| Mississippi | 0.05% | 1,427 | |
| United States | 0.37% | 1,266,380 |
Ohio has the largest Hungarian population of any state, with 172,974 people identifying as Hungarian, which represents 1.47% of the total population. New Jersey and Pennsylvania have the second and third-largest Hungarian populations, respectively. In New Jersey, there are 91,447 people who identify as Hungarian, making up 0.99% of the state’s population, while in Pennsylvania, the Hungarian population is 114,392, which accounts for 0.88% of the total population. Connecticut and Michigan round out the top five states with Hungarian populations, with percentages of 0.87% and 0.83%, respectively.
At the other end of the spectrum, Mississippi has the smallest Hungarian population, with only 1,643 individuals identifying as such, representing just 0.06% of the state’s population. Arkansas has the second-smallest Hungarian population, with 2,410 individuals or 0.08% of the state’s population, while Oklahoma has a Hungarian population of 4,287, accounting for 0.11% of the population. Texas, Iowa, and Louisiana have the next smallest Hungarian populations, each representing less than 0.13% of their respective state’s populations.