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Spanish Language Market Statistics

As of 2011, the Spanish-speaking population in the United States is 52 million. Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York and Texas are the 8 states in the U.S. that are home to 1 million or more Spanish-speaking residents. The Spanish-speaking population in the U.S. is expected to reach 132.8 million by 2050.

Hispanic households spend most of their income on food, housing, utilities, transportation, telephone services, mens and boys clothing, childrens clothing, and footwear. Hispanic
10 States with the Largest Hispanic Markets
California - $253 Million Texas - $175 Million Florida - $102 Million Illinois - $43 Million New Jersey - $37 Million Arizona - $31 Million Colorado - $21 Million New York - $76 Million New Mexico - $18 Million

Purchasing Power Growth:


$212 Billion $489 Billion $978 Billion $1.2 Trillion $1.5 Trillion

Hispanic's Most Purchased Grocery Items


Dairy, Ice Cream - 27% Bread - 23% Fresh food prepared on site - 19% Grocery foods - 18% Perishable groceries - 13% Singled-served pre-packaged food - 11%

Georgia -$15 Billion

First Quarter

2012

Latinos in the U.S. accounted for $2.2 billion of total e-commerce purchases across the country.

2012

First Half

the Hispanic contribution to vehicle sales in the U.S. reached more than $13 billion.

68%

of Hispanics are more likely to consider buying a house compared to 57% of all Americans

$3.3 billion

Hispanic women spent on shoes from June 2013 to May 2013

4.4 Million

The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals reported that Hispanic homeowners have grown from 4.24 million in 2000 to 6.69 million in 2012.

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