| Estimated Components of State Population Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2000 | ||||||||
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| State | Births | Deaths | Natural Increase (Births - Deaths) |
Net International Migration |
Net Internal Migration |
Net Migration (International + Internal) |
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| United States | 989,020 | 560,891 | 428,129 | 373,710 | (X) | 373,710 | ||
| Alabama | 15,314 | 10,578 | 4,736 | 1,572 | -1,199 | 373 | ||
| Alaska | 2,488 | 707 | 1,781 | 553 | -1,618 | -1,065 | ||
| Arizona | 19,642 | 9,416 | 10,226 | 10,133 | 15,801 | 25,934 | ||
| Arkansas | 9,097 | 6,433 | 2,664 | 1,370 | 1,436 | 2,806 | ||
| California | 128,476 | 53,778 | 74,698 | 83,279 | -19,649 | 63,630 | ||
| Colorado | 16,126 | 6,593 | 9,533 | 6,811 | 8,759 | 15,570 | ||
| Connecticut | 10,751 | 6,897 | 3,854 | 4,085 | -1,134 | 2,951 | ||
| Delaware | 2,717 | 1,611 | 1,106 | 678 | 1,234 | 1,912 | ||
| District of Columbia | 2,003 | 1,380 | 623 | 1,174 | -2,295 | -1,121 | ||
| Florida | 48,435 | 38,950 | 9,485 | 31,330 | 28,949 | 60,279 | ||
| Georgia | 32,309 | 15,197 | 17,112 | 11,798 | 18,302 | 30,100 | ||
| Hawaii | 4,581 | 1,974 | 2,607 | 2,064 | -3,564 | -1,500 | ||
| Idaho | 5,117 | 2,332 | 2,785 | 915 | 2,254 | 3,169 | ||
| Illinois | 45,869 | 25,121 | 20,748 | 18,902 | -18,531 | 371 | ||
| Indiana | 21,155 | 12,894 | 8,261 | 3,123 | -44 | 3,079 | ||
| Iowa | 9,183 | 6,292 | 2,891 | 1,769 | -2,122 | -353 | ||
| Kansas | 9,614 | 5,614 | 4,000 | 2,451 | -2,420 | 31 | ||
| Kentucky | 13,287 | 9,201 | 4,086 | 1,824 | 605 | 2,429 | ||
| Louisiana | 16,289 | 9,572 | 6,717 | 1,349 | -7,641 | -6,292 | ||
| Maine | 3,416 | 2,959 | 457 | 290 | 1,616 | 1,906 | ||
| Maryland | 18,815 | 10,093 | 8,722 | 6,518 | 1,038 | 7,556 | ||
| Massachusetts | 20,609 | 13,176 | 7,433 | 8,115 | -3,927 | 4,188 | ||
| Michigan | 34,506 | 20,453 | 14,053 | 6,418 | -2,577 | 3,841 | ||
| Minnesota | 16,759 | 8,567 | 8,192 | 4,082 | 2,568 | 6,650 | ||
| Mississippi | 10,639 | 6,633 | 4,006 | 802 | -425 | 377 | ||
| Missouri | 18,739 | 12,397 | 6,342 | 2,758 | 1,213 | 3,971 | ||
| Montana | 2,832 | 1,935 | 897 | 142 | 165 | 307 | ||
| Nebraska | 6,003 | 3,405 | 2,598 | 1,437 | -1,848 | -411 | ||
| Nevada | 7,336 | 3,665 | 3,671 | 4,148 | 12,441 | 16,589 | ||
| New Hampshire | 3,692 | 2,266 | 1,426 | 581 | 2,754 | 3,335 | ||
| New Jersey | 27,473 | 16,869 | 10,604 | 15,785 | -7,450 | 8,335 | ||
| New Mexico | 6,515 | 3,124 | 3,391 | 1,727 | -2,483 | -756 | ||
| New York | 64,403 | 37,281 | 27,122 | 36,822 | -40,109 | -3,287 | ||
| North Carolina | 28,904 | 16,528 | 12,376 | 10,354 | 10,148 | 20,502 | ||
| North Dakota | 1,863 | 1,367 | 496 | 265 | -1,807 | -1,542 | ||
| Ohio | 38,759 | 25,247 | 13,512 | 4,142 | -7,304 | -3,162 | ||
| Oklahoma | 12,113 | 8,099 | 4,014 | 2,433 | -2,410 | 23 | ||
| Oregon | 11,431 | 7,040 | 4,391 | 4,106 | 1,181 | 5,287 | ||
| Pennsylvania | 36,016 | 30,319 | 5,697 | 5,661 | -5,326 | 335 | ||
| Rhode Island | 3,093 | 2,268 | 825 | 1,017 | 575 | 1,592 | ||
| South Carolina | 13,497 | 8,461 | 5,036 | 2,437 | 4,219 | 6,656 | ||
| South Dakota | 2,613 | 1,588 | 1,025 | 259 | -316 | -57 | ||
| Tennessee | 19,327 | 12,914 | 6,413 | 3,077 | 5,217 | 8,294 | ||
| Texas | 85,141 | 35,363 | 49,778 | 41,286 | 11,589 | 52,875 | ||
| Utah | 12,082 | 2,986 | 9,096 | 2,954 | -1,945 | 1,009 | ||
| Vermont | 1,612 | 1,171 | 441 | 242 | 453 | 695 | ||
| Virginia | 24,285 | 13,133 | 11,152 | 9,639 | 5,828 | 15,467 | ||
| Washington | 20,479 | 10,502 | 9,977 | 8,045 | -36 | 8,009 | ||
| West Virginia | 4,996 | 4,893 | 103 | 188 | -1,201 | -1,013 | ||
| Wisconsin | 17,137 | 10,692 | 6,445 | 2,638 | 1,481 | 4,119 | ||
| Wyoming | 1,482 | 957 | 525 | 162 | -445 | -283 | ||
| 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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| Suggested Citation: Table ST-EST2002-06 - Estimated Components of State Population Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2000 Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau Release Date: December 20, 2002 |
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