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Texas nearly tops the list of the most diverse states in America
Capturing the vastly diverse landscape of America is no easy feat, but one new study analyzing diversity across all 50 states puts Texas at nearly top of the list.
According to WalletHub's annual "Most Diverse States in America" report, Texas is the second most diverse state in the country — coming in only behind California, which ranked No. 1. The study ranked each state based on six main categories: Socioeconomic diversity, cultural diversity, economic diversity, household diversity, religious diversity, and political diversity.
Texas came in so close — earning a score of 70.48 points out of a possible 100, behind while California earned a 70.77 score — beating Texas by less than a third of a percentage point.
As one of the biggest states in America – that also happens to border another country – Texas' ranking got a major boost just from its incredibly diverse (and large) population. WalletHub found Texas has the fourth-most racial and ethnic diversity nationwide, with a population that is 40 percent white, nearly 40 percent Hispanic, nearly 12 percent Black, and 5 percent Asian.
Though many may associate diversity with just racial and ethnic identities, it also encompasses other cultural perspectives such as religion, household size, and language. In fact, the study revealed Texas has the third-most language diversity in the U.S.; about 35 percent of Texas residents speak a non-English language at home. The state claimed No. 3 for the most religious diversity, and No. 4 for household size diversity.
But it's the Lone Star State's economic diversity that shines above the rest of America, WalletHub said, as Texas has the fourth most prosperous state economy in the nation.
"Texas really stands out in terms of industrial diversity, though, leading the country when it comes to the range of jobs residents have to choose from," the report said.
Texas cities like Dallas and Arlington, which ranked among the top 10 most diverse cities in America in 2024, are great examples of how diverse communities can foster new perspectives, greater versatility, and economic prosperity.
The states with the worst diversity were mostly on the East Coast. West Virginia (No. 50) claimed the title as the least diverse state in America, followed by Maine (No. 49), New Hampshire (No. 48), Vermont (No. 47), and Montana (No. 46).
The top 10 most diverse states in America are:
- No. 1 – California
- No. 2 – Texas
- No. 3 – Florida
- No. 4 – New Mexico
- No. 5 – Hawaii
- No. 6 – Nevada
- No. 7 – New Jersey
- No. 8 – New York
- No. 9 – Maryland
- No. 10 – Arizona