State Population Estimates


Estimated Components of State Population Change: July 1, 2001 to July 1, 2002
State Births Deaths Natural Increase
(Births - Deaths)
Net
International
Migration
Net
Internal
Migration
Net Migration
(International + Internal)
United States 4,047,642 2,445,837 1,601,805 1,449,334 (X) 1,449,334
Alabama 62,267 45,798 16,469 5,849 -4,342 1,507
Alaska 10,429 3,142 7,287 1,514 1,300 2,814
Arizona 84,876 42,253 42,623 39,843 66,511 106,354
Arkansas 37,553 28,304 9,249 5,339 824 6,163
California 529,610 234,012 295,598 326,917 -108,595 218,322
Colorado 66,380 29,175 37,205 26,118 11,608 37,726
Connecticut 42,854 30,833 12,021 16,074 -1,409 14,665
Delaware 10,958 7,315 3,643 2,565 4,660 7,225
District of Columbia 8,263 5,773 2,490 4,517 -10,059 -5,542
Florida 210,122 170,580 39,542 122,484 176,531 299,015
Georgia 138,575 66,051 72,524 44,606 36,023 80,629
Hawaii 18,942 7,620 11,322 6,513 317 6,830
Idaho 20,298 10,051 10,247 3,462 6,640 10,102
Illinois 186,619 108,084 78,535 74,769 -73,821 948
Indiana 85,356 56,575 28,781 12,520 -8,672 3,848
Iowa 37,080 28,587 8,493 7,085 -10,431 -3,346
Kansas 38,652 25,528 13,124 9,200 -8,656 544
Kentucky 54,318 40,632 13,686 6,434 4,237 10,671
Louisiana 68,561 42,624 25,937 4,665 -18,004 -13,339
Maine 13,503 12,831 672 1,001 8,429 9,430
Maryland 76,420 45,114 31,306 24,621 16,263 40,884
Massachusetts 81,408 58,462 22,946 32,244 -28,074 4,170
Michigan 134,882 88,753 46,129 25,678 -26,728 -1,050
Minnesota 62,768 37,688 25,080 16,270 -6,348 9,922
Mississippi 44,640 28,621 16,019 2,576 -6,648 -4,072
Missouri 75,731 56,099 19,632 10,413 5,246 15,659
Montana 10,947 8,523 2,424 448 1,220 1,668
Nebraska 24,671 15,592 9,079 5,483 -5,287 196
Nevada 31,496 15,950 15,546 16,352 43,005 59,357
New Hampshire 14,406 10,082 4,324 2,298 9,170 11,468
New Jersey 115,529 75,366 40,163 62,813 -23,759 39,054
New Mexico 27,192 14,482 12,710 6,516 4,877 11,393
New York 259,006 161,334 97,672 146,392 -170,828 -24,436
North Carolina 120,942 72,019 48,923 37,524 28,098 65,622
North Dakota 7,667 6,176 1,491 821 -4,790 -3,969
Ohio 159,192 111,550 47,642 16,358 -31,303 -14,945
Oklahoma 49,109 34,066 15,043 8,835 664 9,499
Oregon 45,174 31,047 14,127 16,449 17,704 34,153
Pennsylvania 144,147 129,737 14,410 22,501 -3,223 19,278
Rhode Island 12,197 9,877 2,320 3,935 4,030 7,965
South Carolina 57,866 37,347 20,519 8,231 16,683 24,914
South Dakota 10,567 7,186 3,381 928 -1,594 -666
Tennessee 79,576 57,544 22,032 11,643 14,579 26,222
Texas 349,206 143,899 205,307 161,325 41,174 202,499
Utah 47,163 13,007 34,156 11,689 -8,377 3,312
Vermont 6,231 5,389 842 962 1,861 2,823
Virginia 101,282 56,824 44,458 32,551 18,581 51,132
Washington 79,610 45,854 33,756 30,173 11,714 41,887
West Virginia 18,314 20,068 -1,754 718 2,082 2,800
Wisconsin 69,052 48,238 20,814 10,592 4,358 14,950
Wyoming 6,035 4,175 1,860 520 2,559 3,079
Notes: The estimated components of population change will not sum to the numerical population change due to the process of controlling to national totals. (X) Not applicable.
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Table ST-EST2002-04 - Estimated Components of State Population Change: July 1, 2001 to July 1, 2002
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Release Date: December 20, 2002

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