Table 2. Components of Population Change July 1, 1994 to July 1, 1995 and Population Change April 1, 1990 to July 1, 1995 (In thousands) Source: Population Distribution Branch U.S. Bureau of the Census Consistent with Dept. of Commerce Press Release CB96-10, issued 1/26/96. -------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------- | | | July 1, 1994 to July 1, 1995 | April 1, 1990 to July 1, +----------+--------+--------------------------------------------+ | | | Components of change | | | +---------+---------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------------- | | | | | Net | Net | | United States, region, |Population|Percent | | |international| domestic | Population | Percent division, and state | change | change | Births | Deaths | migration |migration | change | change | 1 | | | | | | 1 | -------------------------+----------+--------+---------+---------+-------------+----------+--------------+-------------- United States 2,405 0.9 3,963 2,299 702 0 14,037 5.6 Northeast 84 0.2 731 490 169 -322 655 1.3 New England 47 0.4 179 120 26 -37 105 0.8 Middle Atlantic 36 0.1 552 370 143 -285 549 1.5 Midwest 395 0.6 890 566 83 -22 2,135 3.6 East North Central 263 0.6 636 395 67 -54 1,447 3.4 West North Central 132 0.7 254 171 15 32 687 3.9 South 1,178 1.3 1,373 826 164 428 6,435 7.5 South Atlantic 618 1.3 672 433 86 272 3,424 7.9 East South Central 172 1.1 230 158 6 86 887 5.8 West South Central 388 1.4 471 235 72 70 2,125 8.0 West 749 1.3 968 417 286 -84 4,812 9.1 Mountain 412 2.7 250 113 27 242 1,986 14.5 Pacific 336 0.8 719 304 259 -326 2,826 7.2 New England: Connecticut 0 0.0 46 30 7 -23 -12 -0.4 Maine 2 0.2 14 12 1 -2 13 1.1 Massachusetts 32 0.5 84 55 16 -10 57 0.9 New Hampshire 13 1.1 15 9 1 6 39 3.5 Rhode Island -5 -0.5 13 9 1 -10 -14 -1.4 Vermont 5 0.8 7 5 0 1 22 3.9 Middle Atlantic: New Jersey 43 0.5 117 73 33 -36 215 2.8 New York -17 -0.1 279 169 99 -219 145 0.8 Pennsylvania 10 0.1 157 129 11 -31 189 1.6 East North Central: Illinois 71 0.6 190 108 43 -57 399 3.5 Indiana 49 0.8 83 53 3 14 259 4.7 Michigan 58 0.6 138 84 11 -9 254 2.7 Ohio 47 0.4 156 104 6 -15 303 2.8 Wisconsin 40 0.8 68 45 4 12 231 4.7 West North Central: Iowa 11 0.4 37 28 2 0 65 2.3 Kansas 14 0.6 37 24 2 -3 88 3.5 Minnesota 42 0.9 64 37 5 10 234 5.3 Missouri 44 0.8 73 54 4 21 207 4.0 Nebraska 13 0.8 23 15 1 3 59 3.7 North Dakota 2 0.3 9 6 1 -1 3 0.4 South Dakota 6 0.8 11 7 0 2 33 4.7 South Atlantic: Delaware 9 1.3 10 6 1 4 51 7.7 District of Columbia -13 -2.2 10 7 2 -18 -53 -8.7 Florida 208 1.5 192 149 47 118 1,227 9.5 Georgia 143 2.0 112 57 8 77 723 11.2 Maryland 43 0.9 75 41 11 -3 262 5.5 North Carolina 125 1.8 102 64 4 78 563 8.5 South Carolina 30 0.8 53 33 1 7 187 5.4 Virginia 67 1.0 97 55 11 8 429 6.9 West Virginia 5 0.2 21 20 0 2 35 1.9 East South Central: Alabama 33 0.8 61 42 1 10 213 5.3 Kentucky 32 0.8 53 37 2 13 173 4.7 Mississippi 27 1.0 43 27 1 9 122 4.7 Tennessee 80 1.5 74 51 3 53 379 7.8 West South Central: Arkansas 30 1.2 35 27 1 21 133 5.7 Louisiana 26 0.6 69 40 2 -7 122 2.9 Oklahoma 21 0.6 46 32 2 3 132 4.2 Texas 311 1.7 322 137 67 53 1,738 10.2 Mountain: Arizona 139 3.4 71 35 10 92 553 15.1 Colorado 85 2.3 54 24 6 48 452 13.7 Idaho 29 2.5 17 8 2 18 157 15.5 Montana 14 1.6 11 7 0 10 71 8.9 Nevada 68 4.7 24 12 4 52 328 27.3 New Mexico 30 1.8 28 12 3 10 170 11.2 Utah 43 2.2 38 11 2 12 229 13.3 Wyoming 4 0.9 6 4 0 1 27 5.9 Pacific: Alaska 1 0.1 11 2 1 -9 54 9.7 California 181 0.6 569 226 234 -383 1,831 6.2 Hawaii 9 0.7 20 8 5 -11 79 7.1 Oregon 53 1.7 42 28 6 34 298 10.5 Washington 93 1.7 77 40 13 43 564 11.6 1. Population change includes the listed demographic components of change (births, deaths, net international migration, and net domestic migration) plus federal citizen movement, and a small residual.