State Population Estimates


Estimated Components of State Population Change: July 1, 2000 to July 1, 2001
State Births Deaths Natural Increase
(Births - Deaths)
Net
International
Migration
Net
Internal
Migration
Net Migration
(International + Internal)
United States 4,044,082 2,407,067 1,637,015 1,456,196 (X) 1,456,196
Alabama 63,583 44,833 18,750 5,923 -7,399 -1,476
Alaska 10,133 3,004 7,129 1,612 -2,826 -1,214
Arizona 85,385 40,906 44,479 39,965 55,030 94,995
Arkansas 37,817 28,166 9,651 5,361 945 6,306
California 531,655 229,694 301,961 327,819 -39,531 288,288
Colorado 65,143 28,269 36,874 26,273 40,267 66,540
Connecticut 42,400 30,467 11,933 16,111 -4,895 11,216
Delaware 10,986 7,040 3,946 2,586 3,648 6,234
District of Columbia 8,143 5,733 2,410 4,535 -4,554 -19
Florida 209,353 165,974 43,379 122,854 150,928 273,782
Georgia 137,213 64,357 72,856 45,031 50,536 95,567
Hawaii 19,026 7,804 11,222 6,753 -3,550 3,203
Idaho 19,842 9,711 10,131 3,486 6,866 10,352
Illinois 185,571 107,151 78,420 74,909 -73,949 960
Indiana 86,022 55,884 30,138 12,529 -6,941 5,588
Iowa 37,061 28,097 8,964 7,090 -12,293 -5,203
Kansas 38,676 25,028 13,648 9,309 -13,094 -3,785
Kentucky 54,733 39,779 14,954 6,584 -868 5,716
Louisiana 70,013 41,687 28,326 4,773 -32,181 -27,408
Maine 13,127 12,323 804 1,025 5,595 6,620
Maryland 75,695 44,161 31,534 24,810 12,932 37,742
Massachusetts 80,479 56,976 23,503 32,268 -14,244 18,024
Michigan 133,876 87,564 46,312 25,687 -20,489 5,198
Minnesota 64,487 37,678 26,809 16,285 7,135 23,420
Mississippi 45,430 28,441 16,989 2,682 -8,789 -6,107
Missouri 75,495 55,063 20,432 10,512 1,647 12,159
Montana 10,682 8,302 2,380 469 -868 -399
Nebraska 24,298 15,245 9,053 5,529 -7,718 -2,189
Nevada 30,765 15,352 15,413 16,392 45,876 62,268
New Hampshire 14,176 9,844 4,332 2,305 12,132 14,437
New Jersey 112,717 72,769 39,948 62,871 -23,251 39,620
New Mexico 27,157 13,979 13,178 6,574 -10,410 -3,836
New York 258,584 158,616 99,968 146,513 -161,992 -15,479
North Carolina 121,582 71,472 50,110 38,058 35,417 73,475
North Dakota 7,543 6,066 1,477 855 -6,965 -6,110
Ohio 155,735 109,116 46,619 16,393 -35,113 -18,720
Oklahoma 49,266 34,297 14,969 9,000 -8,805 195
Oregon 44,537 30,257 14,280 16,459 12,259 28,718
Pennsylvania 143,678 129,027 14,651 22,530 -18,152 4,378
Rhode Island 12,254 9,848 2,406 3,950 2,858 6,808
South Carolina 57,621 36,984 20,637 8,494 10,073 18,567
South Dakota 10,342 7,035 3,307 946 -1,671 -725
Tennessee 79,583 56,154 23,429 11,770 10,575 22,345
Texas 357,746 146,166 211,580 161,951 39,949 201,900
Utah 45,942 12,661 33,281 11,717 -9,458 2,259
Vermont 6,243 5,232 1,011 963 1,241 2,204
Virginia 100,361 56,227 44,134 33,366 13,453 46,819
Washington 79,085 44,648 34,437 30,457 16,925 47,382
West Virginia 19,279 20,481 -1,202 725 -5,777 -5,052
Wisconsin 67,540 47,456 20,084 10,596 2,257 12,853
Wyoming 6,022 4,043 1,979 541 -2,761 -2,220
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-EST2002-05 - Estimated Components of State Population Change: July 1, 2000 to July 1, 2001
Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Release Date: December 20, 2002

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