U.S. States With the Largest Kenyan Populations in 2025
The Kenyan diaspora in the United States continues to grow steadily, with new data from migration researchers, community associations, and state-level demographic trends revealing where most Kenyans are concentrated as of 2025. While Kenyan immigrants live in all 50 states, a handful of regions remain the community’s strongest anchors, driven by job opportunities, established support networks, universities, and family reunification patterns.
Below is a breakdown of the U.S. states with the largest Kenyan populations in 2025.
1. Texas – The Fastest-Growing Kenyan Hub
Texas now hosts one of the fastest-expanding Kenyan communities in the U.S., particularly in Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin.
Key drivers include:
- Strong job market in healthcare, transportation, and IT
- Affordable housing compared with coastal states
- Large African immigrant communities providing support systems
Churches, cultural organizations, and Kenyan-owned businesses have expanded significantly in the last five years.
2. Minnesota – One of the Most Established Kenyan Communities
Minnesota remains a major diaspora anchor, especially in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding suburbs.
Minnesota’s strong Kenyan presence comes from:
- Long-standing community networks
- High employment in healthcare and manufacturing
- Universities attracting Kenyan students
The state hosts numerous Kenyan churches, small businesses, and professional associations.
3. California – A Magnet for Highly Skilled Professionals
California, particularly Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Bay Area, continues to attract Kenyan engineers, nurses, and tech professionals.
Key factors:
- High demand for skilled workers
- Large East African population
- Strong university system bringing Kenyan students
Despite high living costs, the state remains a top destination for Kenyans in specialized careers.
4. Georgia – Rapid Rise in Kenyan Families and Businesses
Georgia has seen sharp growth in Kenyan families relocating to the Atlanta metropolitan area.
Reasons include:
- A warm climate similar to Kenya
- Affordable suburbs
- A thriving immigrant business community
Gwinnett and Cobb counties have some of the highest Kenyan concentrations in the Southeast.
5. Washington State – A Strong Pacific Northwest Community
Washington, especially Seattle, Kent, and Federal Way, continues to host one of the largest and most active Kenyan populations.
Growth is driven by:
- Tech and aviation jobs (Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing)
- Higher-than-average wages
- Large African and immigrant-friendly communities
Several Kenyan churches, soccer clubs, and social groups are based here.
6. Maryland – Proximity to Government Jobs and Education
Maryland’s Kenyan community is concentrated around the Washington, D.C. suburbs — like Silver Spring, Laurel, Germantown, and Hyattsville.
Key pull factors:
- Federal and contract jobs
- Access to universities and hospitals
- Strong transportation networks
Maryland remains one of the top states for Kenyan professionals.
7. New York & New Jersey – Gateway for Kenyan Immigrants
The New York–New Jersey region continues to draw Kenyans due to:
- Airports serving direct and connecting Kenya flights
- Healthcare and service industry jobs
- Long-standing Kenyan enclaves in the tri-state area
Although rising living costs have pushed some to move south or west, the region remains a top Kenyan hub.
Why These States Continue to Lead
Across these states, common factors explain the concentration of Kenyan residents:
- Healthcare and nursing jobs remain the number-one employer for Kenyans.
- Educational opportunities attract thousands of Kenyan students yearly.
- Community networks help new arrivals settle quickly.
- Family reunification and green card winners often relocate to areas with established Kenyan communities.
With ongoing immigration through the Diversity Visa program and employment pathways, the Kenyan-American population is expected to continue growing through the late 2020s.
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