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2000 Data Table: Growth Rate For The United States: State Numeric Change 1990-2000

This document shows population data for each U.S. state from 1990 to 2000, including the percent change in population, numeric change, 1990 population, and 2000 population. The overall population of the United States grew 13.2% during this period, an increase of over 32 million people bringing the total 2000 population to over 281 million. States with the highest percentage growth rates included Nevada at 66.3%, Arizona at 40%, Colorado at 30.6%, and Utah at 29.6%.
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2000 Data Table: Growth Rate For The United States: State Numeric Change 1990-2000

This document shows population data for each U.S. state from 1990 to 2000, including the percent change in population, numeric change, 1990 population, and 2000 population. The overall population of the United States grew 13.2% during this period, an increase of over 32 million people bringing the total 2000 population to over 281 million. States with the highest percentage growth rates included Nevada at 66.3%, Arizona at 40%, Colorado at 30.6%, and Utah at 29.6%.
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2000 Data Table: Growth Rate for the

United States
State

Percent
19902000

Numeric Change
19902000

Population
1990

Population
2000

United States

13.2

32,712,033

248,709,873

281,421,906

Alabama

10.1

406,513

4,040,587

4,447,100

Alaska

14.0

76,889

550,043

626,932

Arizona

40.0

1,465,404

3,665,228

5,130,632

Arkansas

13.7

322,675

2,350,725

2,673,400

California

13.8

4,111,627

29,760,021

33,871,648

Colorado

30.6

1,006,867

3,294,394

4,301,261

Connecticut

3.6

118,449

3,287,116

3,405,565

Delaware

17.6

117,432

666,168

783,600

District of Columbia

-5.7

-34,841

606,900

572,059

Florida

23.5

3,044,452

12,937,926

15,982,378

Georgia

26.4

1,708,237

6,478,216

8,186,453

Hawaii

9.3

103,308

1,108,229

1,211,537

Idaho

28.5

287,204

1,006,749

1,293,953

Illinois

8.6

988,691

11,430,602

12,419,293

Indiana

9.7

536,326

5,544,159

6,080,485

Iowa

5.4

149,569

2,776,755

2,926,324

Kansas

8.5

210,844

2,477,574

2,688,418

Kentucky

9.7

356,473

3,685,296

4,041,769

Louisiana

5.9

249,003

4,219,973

4,468,976

Maine

3.8

46,995

1,227,928

1,274,923

Maryland

10.8

515,018

4,781,468

5,296,486

Massachusetts

5.5

332,672

6,016,425

6,349,097

Michigan

6.9

643,147

9,295,297

9,938,444

Minnesota

12.4

544,380

4,375,099

4,919,479

Mississippi

10.5

271,442

2,573,216

2,844,658

Missouri

9.3

478,138

5,117,073

5,595,211

Montana

12.9

103,130

799,065

902,195

Nebraska

8.4

132,878

1,578,385

1,711,263

Nevada

66.3

796,424

1,201,833

1,998,257

New Hampshire

11.4

126,534

1,109,252

1,235,786

New Jersey

8.9

684,162

7,730,188

8,414,350

New Mexico

20.1

303,977

1,515,069

1,819,046

New York

5.5

986,002

17,990,455

18,976,457

North Carolina

21.4

1,420,676

6,628,637

8,049,313

North Dakota

0.5

3,400

638,800

642,200

Ohio

4.7

506,025

10,847,115

11,353,140

Oklahoma

9.7

305,069

3,145,585

3,450,654

Oregon

20.4

579,078

2,842,321

3,421,399

Pennsylvania

3.4

399,411

11,881,643

12,281,054

Rhode Island

4.5

44,855

1,003,464

1,048,319

South Carolina

15.1

525,309

3,486,703

4,012,012

South Dakota

8.5

58,840

696,004

754,844

Tennessee

16.7

812,098

4,877,185

5,689,283

Texas

22.8

3,865,310

16,986,510

20,851,820

Utah

29.6

510,319

1,722,850

2,233,169

Vermont

8.2

46,069

562,758

608,827

Virginia

14.4

891,157

6,187,358

7,078,515

Washington

21.1

1,027,429

4,866,692

5,894,121

West Virginia

0.8

14,867

1,793,477

1,808,344

Wisconsin

9.6

471,906

4,891,769

5,363,675

Wyoming

8.9

40,194

453,588

493,782

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