U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

NON-HISPANIC WHITE ALONE POPULATION, NUMBER -- JULY 2005

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note about rankings]

State Number Rank
    United States 198,366,437 (X)
Alabama 3,159,363 24
Alaska 441,115 49
Arizona 3,588,840 21
Arkansas 2,139,069 32
California 15,828,690 1
Colorado 3,363,013 22
Connecticut 2,646,352 29
Delaware 586,889 46
District of Columbia 171,273 (X)
Florida 11,052,321 4
Georgia 5,411,373 11
Hawaii 299,477 50
Idaho 1,242,934 39
Illinois 8,393,356 7
Indiana 5,289,044 12
Iowa 2,714,801 28
Kansas 2,239,308 31
Kentucky 3,697,724 20
Louisiana 2,786,229 27
Maine 1,269,178 38
Maryland 3,313,149 23
Massachusetts 5,139,239 14
Michigan 7,883,847 8
Minnesota 4,430,988 19
Mississippi 1,744,909 34
Missouri 4,810,531 16
Montana 832,612 42
Nebraska 1,501,818 36
Nevada 1,449,675 37
New Hampshire 1,232,410 40
New Jersey 5,510,356 10
New Mexico 831,876 43
New York 11,716,880 2
North Carolina 5,928,770 9
North Dakota 578,385 47
Ohio 9,530,101 6
Oklahoma 2,573,369 30
Oregon 2,970,402 25
Pennsylvania 10,262,243 5
Rhode Island 860,921 41
South Carolina 2,786,761 26
South Dakota 673,350 44
Tennessee 4,644,813 18
Texas 11,242,510 3
Utah 2,063,237 33
Vermont 597,708 45
Virginia 5,164,157 13
Washington 4,845,145 15
West Virginia 1,715,523 35
Wisconsin 4,759,198 17
Wyoming 451,205 48

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
See Table 23, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2007.

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