Asian Population By State

United States
23,789,535Asian PopulationNational Total
Asian Population %National Average
Asian Population 2023Question Mark
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9,4417.02M
Compared to 2020
1
CaliforniaCalifornia
7,016,090-29.1K (-0.4%)
2
New YorkNew York
2,012,570-161.1K (-7.4%)
3
TexasTexas
1,880,060+30.8K (+1.7%)
4
New JerseyNew Jersey
1,033,930-12.8K (-1.2%)
5
WashingtonWashington
952,847+13K (+1.4%)
6
IllinoisIllinois
870,137-5,351 (-0.6%)
7
FloridaFlorida
842,942-63 (-0.0%)
8
HawaiiHawaii
822,945-1,198 (-0.1%)
9
VirginiaVirginia
733,518-23.8K (-3.1%)
10
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
586,313-17.4K (-2.9%)
11
MassachusettsMassachusetts
579,942-2,542 (-0.4%)
12
GeorgiaGeorgia
572,174+6,530 (+1.2%)
13
MarylandMaryland
489,245-12.9K (-2.6%)
14
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
424,905-544 (-0.1%)
15
MichiganMichigan
415,666+3,738 (+0.9%)
16
OhioOhio
377,963+660 (+0.2%)
172
ArizonaArizona
362,117+11K (+3.1%)
18
NevadaNevada
359,041+5,448 (+1.5%)
192
MinnesotaMinnesota
351,250-6,454 (-1.8%)
201
OregonOregon
280,041+4,745 (+1.7%)
211
ColoradoColorado
278,335-7,449 (-2.6%)
22
WisconsinWisconsin
217,289+944 (+0.4%)
23
IndianaIndiana
216,216+3,567 (+1.7%)
24
ConnecticutConnecticut
207,273+1,580 (+0.8%)
25
MissouriMissouri
175,520-3,816 (-2.1%)
26
TennesseeTennessee
173,738-4,945 (-2.8%)
272
OklahomaOklahoma
128,665+5,051 (+4.1%)
281
UtahUtah
127,250+2,162 (+1.7%)
291
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
124,466+800 (+0.6%)
30
KansasKansas
115,092+2,897 (+2.6%)
31
LouisianaLouisiana
104,971-6,865 (-6.1%)
322
IowaIowa
102,162+5,301 (+5.5%)
331
AlabamaAlabama
99,249-3,528 (-3.4%)
341
KentuckyKentucky
95,821-2,942 (-3.0%)
35
NebraskaNebraska
66,803-2,203 (-3.2%)
36
ArkansasArkansas
65,917-2,651 (-3.9%)
37
AlaskaAlaska
65,871+4,411 (+7.2%)
38
New MexicoNew Mexico
55,540-457 (-0.8%)
39
DelawareDelaware
50,578-391 (-0.8%)
402
New HampshireNew Hampshire
50,094+3,233 (+6.9%)
41
IdahoIdaho
48,729+1,216 (+2.6%)
422
Rhode IslandRhode Island
47,933-517 (-1.1%)
431
MississippiMississippi
42,046-2,885 (-6.4%)
441
District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia
38,803-6,662 (-15%)
45
MaineMaine
25,675+202 (+0.8%)
46
West VirginiaWest Virginia
21,031-1,250 (-5.6%)
471
South DakotaSouth Dakota
18,610+121 (+0.7%)
481
MontanaMontana
18,594+1,705 (+10%)
492
North DakotaNorth Dakota
17,469-1,206 (-6.5%)
50
VermontVermont
16,658+476 (+2.9%)
51
WyomingWyoming
9,441-32 (-0.3%)
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Last updated May 23, 2025

Asian-Americans Across States

The United States offers a vibrant and diverse cultural tapestry, woven into every corner of the nation. An integral part of this rich tableau is the Asian-American community, a heterogeneous group with roots stretching back to numerous countries across Asia. From the early settlement of Manilamen in Louisiana to the large waves of immigration after 1965, Asian-Americans have forged an indelible mark on the shaping and evolution of the America we know today. In the 2020 U.S. Census, a notable 24 million people identified as Asian American, making up 7.2% of the total population. This article examines the distribution of this population across the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

Key findings from the data include:

  • California, with 6.8 million Asian-Americans, has the highest Asian population in the U.S. It is significantly larger than that of New York and Texas, the states with the second and third largest populations, which have 1.9 million and 1.7 million Asian residents, respectively.
  • Thirteen states have an Asian population of over half a million, reflecting a higher degree of Asian-American presence on both coasts of the country and in the Hawaiian Islands.
  • The Asian population seems to be concentrated more in the West Coast and Northeast states, a trend well-documented by the fact that western states such as California and Washington, and northeastern states like New York and New Jersey, all rank in the top five states with the highest Asian populations.
  • Of the 51 regions ranked, the bottom five - North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Vermont, and Wyoming - each have an Asian population of less than 20,000, reflecting the lower Asian-American density in sparsely populated or rural states.
  • Despite making up a quarter of all immigrants to the U.S. since 1965, and with 59% of Asian-Americans being foreign-born, the distribution pattern still appears to be heavily influenced by urbanization and economic opportunities that are concentrated in coastal states.

All Metrics

Region ↕Asian Population 2023↕Asian Population % 2020↕
California7.02M
New York2.01M
Texas1.88M
New Jersey1.03M
Washington952.85K
Illinois870.14K
Florida842.94K
Hawaii822.95K
Virginia733.52K
Pennsylvania586.31K
Massachusetts579.94K
Georgia572.17K
Maryland489.25K
North Carolina424.90K
Michigan415.67K
Ohio377.96K
Arizona362.12K
Nevada359.04K
Minnesota351.25K
Oregon280.04K
Colorado278.33K
Wisconsin217.29K
Indiana216.22K
Connecticut207.27K
Missouri175.52K
Tennessee173.74K
Oklahoma128.66K
Utah127.25K
South Carolina124.47K
Kansas115.09K
Louisiana104.97K
Iowa102.16K
Alabama99.25K
Kentucky95.82K
Nebraska66.80K
Arkansas65.92K
Alaska65.87K
New Mexico55.54K
Delaware50.58K
New Hampshire50.09K
Idaho48.73K
Rhode Island47.93K
Mississippi42.05K
District of Columbia38.80K
Maine25.68K
West Virginia21.03K
South Dakota18.61K
Montana18.59K
North Dakota17.47K
Vermont16.66K
Wyoming9.44K

States with Most Asian Population

Heading the list from our data set is California, boasting an impressive total Asian population of 6.8 million. This makes California the state with the largest concentration of Asian-Americans by far, a testament to its rich history of immigration and cultural diversity.

Second on the list is the state of New York, home to approximately 1.9 million Asian-Americans. New York City, in particular, has a prominent Asian presence made evident by neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Koreatown, and Little India which emphasize the state's cultural wealth.

Landing third is Texas, with a significant Asian population of around 1.7 million. Texas' growing economy and multicultural cities make it a sought-after destination for immigrants. New Jersey ranks fourth, hosting approximately 949,000 Asian-Americans. Asian influence can be seen in cities such as Jersey City with its bustling "Little India" neighborhood. Washington fills the fifth spot, harboring approximately 854,600 Asian-Americans, underlining the trend of higher Asian-American presence on the West Coast.

Illinois and Hawaii feature next with sizable Asian populations of around 828,800 and 803,300 respectively, followed by Florida and Virginia, each with a population of over 690,000. Wrapping up our top 10 list is Massachusetts, home to roughly 538,400 Asian-Americans.

States with Most Asian Population:

  1. California - 6.8M
  2. New York - 1.9M
  3. Texas - 1.7M
  4. New Jersey - 949.0K
  5. Washington - 854.6K
  6. Illinois - 828.8K
  7. Hawaii - 803.3K
  8. Florida - 763.6K
  9. Virginia - 691.4K
  10. Massachusetts - 538.4K

Sources & Notes

Asian Population

Total number of people who identify as Asian or of Asian descent.

Asian Population %

% of the total population that identifies as Asian or of Asian descent.

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