State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States
RESIDENT POPULATION, PERCENT CHANGE,
2000 to 2003
[When states share the same rank, the next
lower rank is omitted.
Because of
rounded data, states may have identical values shown,
but different ranks]
| State |
Percent |
Rank |
|
United States |
3.3 |
(X) |
| Alabama |
1.2 |
43 |
| Alaska |
3.5 |
18 |
| Arizona |
8.8 |
2 |
| Arkansas |
2.0 |
28 |
| California |
4.8 |
9 |
| Colorado |
5.8 |
6 |
| Connecticut |
2.3 |
26 |
| Delaware |
4.3 |
12 |
| District
of Columbia |
-1.5 |
(X) |
| Florida |
6.5 |
3 |
| Georgia |
6.1 |
4 |
| Hawaii |
3.8 |
17 |
| Idaho |
5.6 |
7 |
| Illinois |
1.9 |
31 |
| Indiana |
1.9 |
30 |
| Iowa |
0.6 |
48 |
| Kansas |
1.3 |
40 |
| Kentucky |
1.9 |
32 |
| Louisiana |
0.6 |
47 |
| Maine |
2.4 |
25 |
| Maryland |
4.0 |
16 |
| Massachusetts |
1.3 |
39 |
| Michigan |
1.4 |
38 |
| Minnesota |
2.8 |
21 |
| Mississippi |
1.3 |
41 |
| Missouri |
1.9 |
29 |
| Montana |
1.7 |
34 |
| Nebraska |
1.6 |
36 |
| Nevada |
12.2 |
1 |
| New
Hampshire |
4.2 |
13 |
| New
Jersey |
2.7 |
23 |
| New
Mexico |
3.1 |
20 |
| New
York |
1.1 |
44 |
| North
Carolina |
4.5 |
10 |
| North
Dakota |
-1.3 |
50 |
| Ohio |
0.7 |
45 |
| Oklahoma |
1.8 |
33 |
| Oregon |
4.0 |
14 |
| Pennsylvania |
0.7 |
46 |
| Rhode
Island |
2.7 |
24 |
| South
Carolina |
3.4 |
19 |
| South
Dakota |
1.3 |
42 |
| Tennessee |
2.7 |
22 |
| Texas |
6.1 |
5 |
| Utah |
5.3 |
8 |
| Vermont |
1.7 |
35 |
| Virginia |
4.3 |
11 |
| Washington |
4.0 |
15 |
| West
Virginia |
0.1 |
49 |
| Wisconsin |
2.0 |
27 |
| Wyoming |
1.5 |
37 |
X Not applicable
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
"Table NST-EST2003-02 - Cumulative Estimates of Population Change
for the United States and States, and for Puerto Rico and National Rankings of
States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003";
published 18 December 2003.
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