State Population Estimates


Estimated Components of State Population Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2000
State Births Deaths Natural Increase
(Births - Deaths)
Net
International
Migration
Net
Internal
Migration
Net Migration
(International + Internal)
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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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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