5 Cities with the Most Hispanics

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1. New York City, New York

Hispanic Population: 2,464,120

Share of City Population: 29.10%

New York City tops the list of cities with the most Hispanics in the United States, being home to nearly 2.5 million people belonging to the community. Hispanics over history have not only had a positive role in driving the economic growth of the city, but have led from the front on social and philanthropic matters as well. Notable Hispanic leaders in New York City include Lymaris Albors, CEO of Acacia Network; Andres Angelani, CEO of  Cognizant Softvision; Maurice Blanko, co-head of Davis Polk & Wardwell; and Rosa Gil, President of Comunilife among others. Hispanics make up for nearly $100 billion of all household income in the New York Region, according to the Hispanic Federation.

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