How many hispanics have moved into my [state / county / city] since [2000 or other year] and what are the latest estimates for hispanics?
These data are not available at the city level, but are for state and county. We tried to find a way to get answers to such questions from the Census Bureau web site but were not successful. But we have a solution on our MCDC web site. If you go to the MCDC home page (mcdc2.missouri.edu) and follow the navigation link (in the navy blue box at the left) to Population Estimates and then on that page to bullet item 4 (this item number could change — look for the string “by age, race, sex and Hispanic origin”), the link at the end of this item to MCDC reports for any state in the U.S.. This takes you to our Population Estimates Reports by State page. From here you get to select the state of interest, and then from an intermediate menu page you get to choose one of four reports. Each report has relevant hispanic estimates; they just vary in the geographic units summarized and in the kind of demographic detail. The most likely choice is the first one, which will take you to a report for the
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