Swiss %
State | Swiss %↓ | Swiss Population | |
---|---|---|---|
Utah | 0.95% | 33,730 | |
Wisconsin | 0.81% | 48,686 | |
Oregon | 0.6% | 25,608 | |
Indiana | 0.56% | 38,847 | |
Idaho | 0.55% | 11,230 | |
Ohio | 0.54% | 64,550 | |
Pennsylvania | 0.51% | 66,795 | |
Montana | 0.45% | 5,118 | |
Wyoming | 0.43% | 2,552 | |
Iowa | 0.43% | 14,044 | |
Kansas | 0.41% | 12,187 | |
Washington | 0.38% | 30,545 | |
Colorado | 0.37% | 22,021 | |
Minnesota | 0.36% | 20,784 | |
Alaska | 0.34% | 2,533 | |
Vermont | 0.33% | 2,166 | |
Missouri | 0.32% | 20,356 | |
South Dakota | 0.31% | 2,905 | |
Nebraska | 0.3% | 6,016 | |
Nevada | 0.28% | 9,348 | |
North Dakota | 0.27% | 2,193 | |
District of Columbia | 0.24% | 1,753 | |
Illinois | 0.24% | 30,845 | |
Arizona | 0.24% | 18,548 | |
Virginia | 0.23% | 20,507 | |
California | 0.22% | 88,034 | |
Michigan | 0.22% | 22,248 | |
Kentucky | 0.22% | 9,982 | |
Connecticut | 0.21% | 7,705 | |
New Hampshire | 0.2% | 2,888 | |
New Mexico | 0.18% | 3,878 | |
Delaware | 0.18% | 1,911 | |
Maryland | 0.17% | 10,827 | |
New York | 0.17% | 33,142 | |
West Virginia | 0.16% | 2,901 | |
Maine | 0.16% | 2,292 | |
Arkansas | 0.16% | 4,943 | |
Hawaii | 0.16% | 2,300 | |
Tennessee | 0.16% | 11,410 | |
Massachusetts | 0.15% | 10,589 | |
Oklahoma | 0.14% | 5,962 | |
Florida | 0.14% | 34,354 | |
North Carolina | 0.14% | 15,834 | |
South Carolina | 0.13% | 7,295 | |
New Jersey | 0.13% | 12,293 | |
Texas | 0.11% | 33,616 | |
Georgia | 0.09% | 10,642 | |
Alabama | 0.09% | 4,667 | |
Rhode Island | 0.09% | 1,002 | |
Louisiana | 0.06% | 2,938 | |
Mississippi | 0.04% | 1,201 | |
United States | 0.25% | 858,721 |
Swiss Americans are most heavily concentrated in Utah, where they make up 1.02% of the population with 34,893 Swiss individuals. Wisconsin has the second-highest number of Swiss Americans with 53,354, comprising 0.90% of the state’s population. Idaho and Oregon have the next highest percentages of Swiss Americans, with 0.66% and 0.63% of their populations being Swiss, respectively.
Pennsylvania, which has a relatively high total population, has the seventh-highest number of Swiss Americans at 68,718, accounting for 0.53% of the state’s population. California has the highest total number of Swiss Americans, with 92,456 individuals, but they make up only 0.24% of the state’s population, indicating that Swiss Americans are less concentrated in California than in other states. Mississippi has the lowest percentage of Swiss Americans, with just 1,196 individuals comprising 0.04% of the state’s population.