http://hmong.org/page33422626.aspxAs usual, Minnesota comes in between California and Wisconsin as the state with the largest number of Hmong. California tops at 91, 224 and Wisconsin's population is 49,240--about 16,000 short of Minnesota's mostly Twin Cities-based inhabitants of 66, 181.
Of course, there is at least one Hmong in every state, with Vermont having the lowest count of one (1).
Readers should keep in mind that Census Bureau counts are not entirely accurate, although they likely indicate the minimum number of Hmong in these states.
Reports from a few other states are not yet available. The Census Bureau is still working hard on tabulating their numbers. But the rest of these states are here:
Alabama: 122
Alaska: 3,534
Arkansas:1,732
California: 91,224Colorado: 3,859
CT: 225
Delaware: 3
DC (aka Washington, DC): 26
FL: 1,208
GA:3,623
HI: 87
Idaho: 44
Illinois: 651
Indiana: 218
Iowa: 534
Kentucky: 71
Louisiana: 49
Maine: 7
Maryland: 76
MA: 1,080
MI: 5,924
MN: 66,181Missouri: 1,329
Montana: 253
Nebraska: 188
New Hampshire: 27
Nevada: 254
NJ: 83
NY: 296
OK: 3,369
North Carolina: 10,864
Ohio: 589
Oregon:2,920
Pennsylvania: 1,021
South Carolina: 1,218
SD: 94 (not on Census records but
95 after these results had been posted)
Texas: 920
Vermont: 1 (Everyone is asking : "Who is that?")
Virginia: 188
Washington: 2,404
West Virginia: 5
Wisconsin: 49,240Wyoming: 8
Source: http://2010.census.gov/2010census/data/