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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