White Hispanic and Latino Americans
In the United States, a white Hispanic[2] is an individual who self-identifies as white and of Hispanic descent and/or speaks the Spanish language natively. White Latino Americans are a broader category, including people of Portuguese Brazilian descent, who mostly speak Portuguese, as well as Spanish-speaking populations.
| Total population | |
|---|---|
53.0% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans 8.6% of total U.S. population (2010, census) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| All areas of the United States | |
| File:Flag of California.svg California | 6,503,487[1] |
| 5,398,738[1] | |
| 2,867,365[1] | |
| Languages | |
| American English • American Spanish • Mexican Spanish • Portuguese • French • Spanglish • Nuyorican English • Miami English | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Christianity (mostly Roman Catholic, sizeable Protestant) Minority Atheism • Irreligion • Judaism and others | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| White Latin Americans, European Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Spanish Americans, Portuguese Americans, Italian Americans, French Americans, Romanian Americans | |
White Hispanic And Latino Americans Media
- Hispanic Whites population pyramid in 2020.svg
White Hispanics as a population pyramid in 2020
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