206 Wild Basin Road Suite A-300 Austin, TX 78746 The Hispanic Century Is Here: Results and Implications of the 2010 Census Data Tables Prepared By: March 24, 2011 Contact: Carlos H. Arce carce@ethnifacts.com 512-577-7090 0 Who buys What sells Why Table of Contents Table 1. Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2010 ......................................................................... 1 Table 2. Population of Hispanics as a Percent of Total Population (All Ages) by State, April 2010 ................... 2 Table 3. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2010 ......................................................... 3 Table 4. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) as a Percent of Total Children by State, April 2010 ........ 4 Table 5. Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010........................... 5 Table 6. Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ........... 6 Table 7. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010................... 7 Table 8. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Table 9. Growth in the Non-Hispanic White Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010.............. 9 Table 10. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Table 11. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ......... 11 Table 12. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Table 13. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Table 14. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 Table 15. Percent Growth in the Non-Hispanic White Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Table 16. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Table 17. Hispanic Share of Total Population Growth (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ............... 17 Table 18. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 .......................................................................................................................... 18 Table 19. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 ............................................................................................................... 19 Note: Press Control + Click to navigate to tables and to return to Table of Contents 1 Who buys What sells Why 206 Wild Basin Road Suite A-300 Austin, TX 78746 Table 1. Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2010 All States 50,477,594 California 14,013,719 Tennessee 290,059 Texas 9,460,921 Minnesota 250,258 Florida 4,223,806 South Carolina 235,682 New York 3,416,922 Missouri 212,470 Illinois 2,027,578 Louisiana 192,560 Arizona 1,895,149 Arkansas 186,050 New Jersey 1,555,144 Alabama 185,602 Colorado 1,038,687 Idaho 175,901 New Mexico 953,403 Nebraska 167,405 Georgia 853,689 Iowa 151,544 North Carolina 800,120 Kentucky 132,836 Washington 755,790 Rhode Island 130,655 Pennsylvania 719,660 Hawaii 120,842 Nevada 716,501 Mississippi 81,481 Virginia 631,825 Delaware 73,221 Massachusetts 627,654 Dist of Columbia 54,749 Connecticut 479,087 Wyoming 50,231 Maryland 470,632 Alaska 39,249 Oregon 450,062 New Hampshire 36,704 Michigan 436,358 Montana 28,565 Indiana 389,707 West Virginia 22,268 Utah 358,340 South Dakota 22,119 Ohio 354,674 Maine 16,935 Wisconsin 336,056 North Dakota 13,467 Oklahoma 332,007 Vermont Kansas 300,042 9,208 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 1 Who buys What sells Why Table 2. Population of Hispanics as a Percent of Total Population (All Ages) by State, April 2010 All States 16.3% New Mexico 46.3% Maryland 8.2% Texas 37.6% Virginia 7.9% California 37.6% Arkansas 6.4% Arizona 29.6% Indiana 6.0% Nevada 26.5% Wisconsin 5.9% Florida 22.5% Pennsylvania 5.7% Colorado 20.7% Alaska 5.5% New Jersey 17.7% South Carolina 5.1% New York 17.6% Iowa 5.0% Illinois 15.8% Minnesota 4.7% Connecticut 13.4% Tennessee 4.6% Utah 13.0% Michigan 4.4% Rhode Island 12.4% Louisiana 4.2% Oregon 11.7% Alabama 3.9% Washington 11.2% Missouri 3.5% Idaho 11.2% Ohio 3.1% Kansas 10.5% Kentucky 3.1% Massachusetts 9.6% Montana 2.9% Nebraska 9.2% New Hampshire 2.8% Dist of Columbia 9.1% Mississippi 2.7% Wyoming 8.9% South Dakota 2.7% Hawaii 8.9% North Dakota 2.0% Oklahoma 8.9% Vermont 1.5% Georgia 8.8% Maine 1.3% North Carolina 8.4% West Virginia 1.2% Delaware 8.2% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 2 Who buys What sells Why Table 3. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2010 All States 17,130,891 California 4,756,220 Tennessee 108,053 Texas 3,317,777 Minnesota 101,422 Florida 1,104,624 South Carolina 81,506 New York 972,522 Missouri 80,658 Illinois 723,181 Arkansas 74,956 Arizona 703,946 Idaho 73,115 New Jersey 461,001 Nebraska 69,184 Colorado 374,225 Alabama 67,266 Georgia 314,687 Iowa 63,207 North Carolina 307,790 Louisiana 54,469 New Mexico 302,077 Kentucky 49,949 Washington 299,435 Rhode Island 45,940 Nevada 261,967 Hawaii 45,268 Pennsylvania 260,239 Delaware 27,085 Massachusetts 210,879 Mississippi 26,504 Virginia 204,968 Wyoming 18,161 Oregon 180,314 Alaska 14,812 Michigan 171,847 New Hampshire 13,770 Connecticut 160,140 Dist of Columbia 12,041 Indiana 154,338 Montana 11,145 Maryland 148,324 South Dakota 9,202 Utah 143,846 West Virginia 7,504 Wisconsin 136,234 Maine 6,410 Ohio 135,750 North Dakota 5,403 Oklahoma 132,550 Vermont 2,880 Kansas 122,100 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 3 Who buys What sells Why Table 4. Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) as a Percent of Total Children by State, April 2010 All States 23.1% New Mexico 58.2% Virginia 11.1% California 51.2% Maryland 11.0% Texas 48.3% Arkansas 10.5% Arizona 43.2% Wisconsin 10.2% Nevada 39.4% Indiana 9.6% Colorado 30.5% Pennsylvania 9.3% Florida 27.6% Iowa 8.7% Illinois 23.1% Alaska 7.9% New York 22.5% Minnesota 7.9% New Jersey 22.3% South Carolina 7.5% Oregon 20.8% Michigan 7.3% Rhode Island 20.5% Tennessee 7.2% Connecticut 19.6% Alabama 5.9% Washington 18.9% Missouri 5.7% Idaho 17.0% Montana 5.0% Kansas 16.8% Ohio 5.0% Utah 16.5% Kentucky 4.9% Nebraska 15.1% Louisiana 4.9% Hawaii 14.9% New Hampshire 4.8% Massachusetts 14.9% South Dakota 4.5% Oklahoma 14.3% North Dakota 3.6% North Carolina 13.5% Mississippi 3.5% Wyoming 13.4% Maine 2.3% Delaware 13.2% Vermont 2.2% Georgia 12.6% West Virginia 1.9% Dist of Columbia 11.9% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 4 Who buys What sells Why Table 5. Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 15,171,776 California 3,047,163 Michigan 112,481 Texas 2,791,255 Kansas 111,790 Florida 1,541,091 Alabama 109,772 Arizona 599,532 Minnesota 106,876 New York 549,339 Arkansas 99,184 Illinois 497,316 Missouri 93,878 New Jersey 437,953 Louisiana 84,822 North Carolina 421,157 Idaho 74,211 Georgia 418,462 Nebraska 72,980 Pennsylvania 325,572 Kentucky 72,897 Nevada 322,531 Iowa 69,071 Washington 314,281 Mississippi 41,912 Colorado 303,086 Rhode Island 39,835 Virginia 302,285 Delaware 35,944 Maryland 242,716 Hawaii 33,143 Massachusetts 198,925 Wyoming 18,562 New Mexico 188,017 New Hampshire 16,215 Indiana 175,171 Alaska 13,397 Oregon 174,748 South Dakota 11,216 Tennessee 166,221 Montana 10,484 Connecticut 158,764 West Virginia 9,989 Utah 156,781 Dist of Columbia 9,796 Oklahoma 152,703 Maine 7,575 Wisconsin 143,135 North Dakota 5,681 South Carolina 140,606 Vermont 3,704 Ohio 137,551 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 5 Who buys What sells Why Table 6. Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 4,788,632 Texas 931,012 Minnesota 45,782 California 705,395 Connecticut 44,481 Florida 402,085 New Mexico 43,271 Arizona 210,803 Arkansas 42,940 North Carolina 187,700 Alabama 42,391 Georgia 178,718 Missouri 38,028 Illinois 170,871 Nebraska 31,966 New Jersey 122,207 Kentucky 31,071 Washington 122,025 Iowa 30,480 Nevada 115,733 Idaho 30,213 Colorado 115,503 Louisiana 23,814 Pennsylvania 111,575 Mississippi 14,444 Virginia 102,268 Delaware 13,520 New York 79,490 Rhode Island 10,938 Indiana 78,184 Hawaii 10,103 Maryland 76,228 Wyoming 6,503 Oregon 72,539 New Hampshire 5,983 Tennessee 69,154 South Dakota 4,681 Utah 65,651 Alaska 4,548 Oklahoma 62,472 Montana 3,795 Wisconsin 60,995 West Virginia 3,625 Ohio 55,412 Maine 2,820 South Carolina 53,552 North Dakota 2,200 Massachusetts 53,153 Vermont 1,044 Michigan 48,466 Dist of Columbia Kansas 48,187 613 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 6 Who buys What sells Why Table 7. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 12,151,856 Texas 1,502,486 Mississippi 80,727 Florida 1,277,841 Delaware 78,390 Georgia 1,082,738 Montana 76,736 North Carolina 1,065,013 Alaska 69,902 Arizona 661,853 New Hampshire 64,469 Virginia 620,224 Kansas 52,910 Washington 516,138 New Mexico 52,116 Tennessee 490,601 Wyoming 51,282 South Carolina 472,746 Iowa 50,960 Colorado 424,849 South Dakota 48,120 Nevada 379,763 Maine 45,863 Utah 373,935 Ohio 45,813 California 335,145 Nebraska 42,098 Missouri 299,838 West Virginia 34,661 Minnesota 277,570 North Dakota 24,710 Oregon 234,927 Dist of Columbia 19,868 Maryland 234,350 Vermont 13,210 Indiana 228,146 Connecticut Kentucky 224,701 Massachusetts Alabama 222,864 Louisiana -20,426 Idaho 199,418 Rhode Island -35,587 Wisconsin 180,176 New Jersey -60,409 Oklahoma 147,994 Illinois -85,977 Arkansas 143,334 New York -147,694 Hawaii 115,621 Michigan -167,285 Pennsylvania 9,768 -393 95,753 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 7 Who buys What sells Why Table 8. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States -2,900,977 Georgia 143,600 Maine -29,525 North Carolina 129,888 New Mexico -33,173 Utah 86,678 Alabama -33,354 Arizona 51,264 Mississippi -34,076 Texas 48,053 Kansas -34,241 Nevada 37,476 Rhode Island -34,804 Idaho 29,829 Iowa -36,125 Tennessee 28,326 Missouri -40,284 South Carolina 17,281 Indiana -44,282 Virginia 13,147 Florida -46,334 Minnesota -48,613 Oregon -52,612 Colorado 9,311 Wyoming 26 Hawaii -2,052 Washington -54,514 Delaware -2,342 Connecticut -69,154 Kentucky -2,518 Maryland -79,436 South Dakota -4,533 Wisconsin -90,259 Alaska -7,887 Louisiana -125,598 Montana -10,294 Massachusetts -134,294 Arkansas -11,834 New Jersey -144,551 North Dakota -13,178 Ohio -213,000 Dist of Columbia -14,790 Pennsylvania -241,641 West Virginia -18,600 Illinois -287,143 Vermont -19,334 Michigan -300,165 Nebraska -22,987 New York -444,668 Oklahoma -25,166 California -660,184 New Hampshire -28,311 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 8 Who buys What sells Why Table 9. Growth in the Non-Hispanic White1 Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 2,264,778 North Carolina 576,840 Alaska 31,532 Texas 464,032 South Dakota 24,917 Florida 426,213 Maine 24,000 Arizona 421,389 New Mexico 20,315 Colorado 317,913 Oklahoma 19,013 Utah 317,454 Delaware 18,779 South Carolina 310,449 West Virginia 16,290 Tennessee 294,852 North Dakota 8,858 Georgia 285,259 Nebraska 5,259 Washington 224,314 Vermont 4,792 Virginia 220,813 Kansas -3,458 Idaho 176,952 Mississippi -5,621 Missouri 164,274 Iowa -9,221 Nevada 159,080 Rhode Island -54,748 Oregon 148,232 Louisiana -59,507 Kentucky 137,642 Connecticut -92,583 Alabama 78,583 Maryland -128,589 Arkansas 73,334 Ohio -178,848 Minnesota 67,999 Massachusetts -213,559 Indiana 67,080 Pennsylvania -227,803 Montana 60,805 Michigan -236,752 Wisconsin 56,781 Illinois -256,387 Dist of Columbia 50,286 New Jersey -342,331 Wyoming 45,075 New York -456,734 New Hampshire 39,798 California -860,537 Hawaii 32,252 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 1 Non-Hispanic White includes White persons of one race who are not Hispanic. This excludes persons of two or more races, one of which may be White. In both 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population was about 2%. 9 Who buys What sells Why Table 10. Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White2 Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States -4,310,525 Utah 66,068 Alabama -37,508 North Carolina 31,201 Maine -37,550 Idaho 21,967 Kansas -50,757 South Carolina 10,964 Oklahoma -56,854 Iowa -58,334 -922 Virginia -59,418 Wyoming -1,831 Missouri -65,333 Hawaii -4,635 Oregon -73,219 Tennessee -7,990 Louisiana -78,683 Dist of Columbia Arizona 3,836 South Dakota -10,921 Connecticut -85,845 Nevada -13,396 Indiana -95,722 Montana -13,683 Minnesota -112,907 Alaska -13,800 Wisconsin -115,940 Delaware -15,802 Washington -121,549 North Dakota -16,998 Maryland -129,056 Colorado -18,740 Massachusetts -173,450 Arkansas -20,872 New Jersey -174,745 Vermont -22,003 Texas -184,486 West Virginia -24,642 Florida -192,481 Mississippi -26,099 Ohio -257,855 New Mexico -29,339 Illinois -263,243 Kentucky -30,269 Michigan -269,881 Georgia -31,670 Pennsylvania -303,042 Nebraska -35,329 New York -357,041 New Hampshire -37,045 California -676,463 Rhode Island -37,213 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 2 Non-Hispanic White includes White persons of one race who are not Hispanic. This excludes persons of two or more races, one of which may be White. In both 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population was about 2%. 10 Who buys What sells Why Table 11. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 43.0% South Carolina 147.9% Idaho 73.0% Alabama 144.8% North Dakota 73.0% Tennessee 134.2% Washington 71.2% Kentucky 121.6% Vermont 67.3% Arkansas 114.2% Oregon 63.5% North Carolina 111.1% Ohio 63.4% Maryland 106.5% Kansas 59.4% Mississippi 105.9% Wyoming 58.6% South Dakota 102.9% Montana 58.0% Delaware 96.4% Florida 57.4% Georgia 96.1% Alaska 51.8% Virginia 91.7% Connecticut 49.6% Oklahoma 85.2% Massachusetts 46.4% Iowa 83.7% Arizona 46.3% Pennsylvania 82.6% Rhode Island 43.9% Nevada 81.9% Texas 41.8% Indiana 81.7% Colorado 41.2% West Virginia 81.4% New Jersey 39.2% Maine 80.9% Hawaii 37.8% Missouri 79.2% Michigan 34.7% New Hampshire 79.1% Illinois 32.5% Louisiana 78.7% California 27.8% Utah 77.8% New Mexico 24.6% Nebraska 77.3% Dist of Columbia 21.8% Minnesota 74.5% New York 19.2% Wisconsin 74.2% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 11 Who buys What sells Why Table 12. Percent Growth in the Population of Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 38.8% South Carolina 191.6% Idaho 70.4% Tennessee 177.8% Ohio 69.0% Alabama 170.4% Washington 68.8% Kentucky 164.6% North Dakota 68.7% North Carolina 156.3% Oregon 67.3% Arkansas 134.1% Kansas 65.2% Georgia 131.4% Florida 57.2% Mississippi 119.8% Vermont 56.9% Maryland 105.7% Wyoming 55.8% South Dakota 103.5% Montana 51.6% Indiana 102.7% Colorado 44.6% Delaware 99.7% Alaska 44.3% Virginia 99.6% Arizona 42.7% West Virginia 93.5% Michigan 39.3% Iowa 93.1% Texas 39.0% Missouri 89.2% Connecticut 38.5% Oklahoma 89.1% New Jersey 36.1% Nebraska 85.9% Massachusetts 33.7% Utah 84.0% Rhode Island 31.2% Minnesota 82.3% Illinois 30.9% Wisconsin 81.1% Hawaii 28.7% Nevada 79.1% California 17.4% Maine 78.6% New Mexico 16.7% Louisiana 77.7% New York 8.9% New Hampshire 76.8% Dist of Columbia 5.4% Pennsylvania 75.1% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 12 Who buys What sells Why Table 13. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanics (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 4.9% Nevada 23.7% New Mexico 4.9% Utah 18.4% Maryland 4.6% Arizona 17.3% Oklahoma 4.5% Idaho 16.7% North Dakota 3.9% Georgia 14.0% Indiana 3.9% North Carolina 13.9% Dist of Columbia 3.8% South Carolina 12.1% Maine 3.6% Colorado 11.9% Wisconsin 3.5% Alaska 11.6% Mississippi 2.9% Wyoming 11.1% Nebraska 2.6% Texas 10.6% Vermont 2.2% Delaware 10.5% Kansas 2.1% Hawaii 10.3% West Virginia 1.9% Florida 9.6% Iowa 1.8% Washington 9.5% California 1.5% Virginia 9.2% Pennsylvania 0.8% Tennessee 8.8% Ohio 0.4% Montana 8.7% Connecticut 0.3% Oregon 7.5% Massachusetts 0.0% South Dakota 6.5% Louisiana -0.5% Minnesota 5.8% Illinois -0.8% Kentucky 5.6% New Jersey -0.8% Arkansas 5.5% New York -0.9% Missouri 5.5% Michigan -1.7% New Hampshire 5.3% Rhode Island -3.7% Alabama 5.1% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 13 Who buys What sells Why Table 14. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States -4.8% Utah 13.5% Montana -4.6% Nevada 10.3% West Virginia -4.7% Idaho 9.1% Iowa -5.2% Georgia 7.1% Kansas -5.4% North Carolina 7.0% Nebraska -5.6% Arizona 5.9% Maryland -6.2% Tennessee 2.1% Wisconsin -7.0% South Carolina 1.8% Oregon -7.1% Texas 1.4% Ohio -7.6% Colorado 1.1% New Jersey -8.3% Virginia 0.8% North Dakota -8.4% Wyoming 0.0% Pennsylvania -8.7% Kentucky -0.3% New Hampshire -9.4% Hawaii -0.8% Connecticut -9.5% Delaware -1.3% Maine -9.9% Florida -1.6% Massachusetts -10.0% Arkansas -1.8% Louisiana -10.6% South Dakota -2.3% Illinois -10.7% Missouri -2.9% New York -11.7% Indiana -3.0% Michigan -12.1% Alabama -3.0% California -12.7% Oklahoma -3.1% Vermont -13.3% Minnesota -3.9% New Mexico -13.3% Washington -4.1% Dist of Columbia -14.3% Alaska -4.4% Rhode Island -16.4% Mississippi -4.5% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 14 Who buys What sells Why Table 15. Percent Growth in the Non-Hispanic White3 Population (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 1.2% Dist of Columbia 31.6% New Mexico 2.5% Utah 16.7% Maine 2.0% Idaho 15.5% Minnesota 1.6% Arizona 12.9% North Dakota 1.5% Nevada 12.2% Indiana 1.3% South Carolina 11.7% Wisconsin 1.2% Hawaii 11.6% West Virginia 1.0% Wyoming 10.3% Vermont 0.8% North Carolina 10.2% Oklahoma 0.7% Colorado 9.9% Nebraska 0.4% Montana 7.5% Kansas -0.2% Alaska 7.4% Mississippi -0.3% Tennessee 6.5% Iowa -0.3% Georgia 5.6% Ohio -1.9% Oregon 5.2% Louisiana -2.1% Washington 4.8% Pennsylvania -2.2% Virginia 4.4% Michigan -3.0% Texas 4.2% Illinois -3.0% Florida 4.1% Connecticut -3.5% Kentucky 3.8% New York -3.9% South Dakota 3.7% Maryland -3.9% Missouri 3.5% Massachusetts -4.1% Arkansas 3.5% California -5.4% New Hampshire 3.4% New Jersey -6.2% Delaware 3.3% Rhode Island -6.4% Alabama 2.5% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 3 Non-Hispanic White includes White persons of one race who are not Hispanic. This excludes persons of two or more races, one of which may be White. In both 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population was about 2%. 15 Who buys What sells Why Table 16. Percent Growth in the Population of Non-Hispanic White4 Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States -9.8% Dist of Columbia 28.0% Oklahoma Utah 11.2% Hawaii -10.4% -9.9% Idaho 7.1% Wisconsin -10.5% North Carolina 2.5% Minnesota -10.7% South Carolina 1.9% Washington -11.2% Arizona -0.1% Ohio -11.3% Tennessee -0.8% Oregon -11.3% Wyoming -1.7% Louisiana -11.8% Colorado -2.6% North Dakota -12.2% Georgia -2.6% Alaska -12.3% Kentucky -3.5% Delaware -12.6% Arkansas -4.3% New Hampshire -12.8% Nevada -4.9% Maine -13.2% Alabama -5.3% Pennsylvania -13.3% Virginia -5.3% Illinois -13.7% Missouri -5.8% New York -13.9% Mississippi -6.5% New Jersey -14.1% West Virginia -6.6% Michigan -14.4% South Dakota -6.7% Connecticut -14.7% Montana -7.1% Massachusetts -15.4% Texas -7.4% Vermont -15.8% Indiana -7.5% Maryland -17.0% Iowa -9.0% New Mexico -17.7% Kansas -9.2% Rhode Island -20.7% Florida -9.5% California -21.0% Nebraska -9.6% Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 4 Non-Hispanic White includes White persons of one race who are not Hispanic. This excludes persons of two or more races, one of which may be White. In both 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population was about 2%. 16 Who buys What sells Why Table 17. Hispanic Share of Total Population Growth (All Ages) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States 55.5% Rhode Island 937.7% Mississippi 34.2% New York 136.8% Dist of Columbia 33.0% Louisiana 131.7% Alabama 33.0% Illinois 120.9% Virginia 32.8% New Jersey 116.0% Delaware 31.4% Massachusetts 100.2% Utah 29.5% Connecticut 94.2% North Carolina 28.3% California 90.1% Georgia 27.9% New Mexico 78.3% Minnesota 27.8% Pennsylvania 77.3% Idaho 27.1% Ohio 75.0% Wyoming 26.6% Kansas 67.9% Tennessee 25.3% Texas 65.0% Kentucky 24.5% Nebraska 63.4% Missouri 23.8% Iowa 57.5% South Carolina 22.9% Florida 54.7% West Virginia 22.4% Maryland 50.9% Hawaii 22.3% Oklahoma 50.8% Vermont 21.9% Arizona 47.5% New Hampshire 20.1% Nevada 45.9% South Dakota 18.9% Wisconsin 44.3% North Dakota 18.7% Indiana 43.4% Alaska 16.1% Oregon 42.7% Maine 14.2% Colorado 41.6% Montana 12.0% Arkansas 40.9% Michigan * Washington 37.8% *Michigan is the only state with an overall population decline, so Share of Growth cannot be calculated. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 17 Who buys What sells Why Table 18. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States California Texas New York Illinois Florida Pennsylvania Michigan Ohio New Jersey Massachusetts Washington Arizona Maryland Wisconsin Louisiana Oregon Indiana Connecticut Colorado Minnesota Virginia Oklahoma Kansas Missouri Nevada New Mexico Alabama Iowa North Carolina Nebraska Arkansas Mississippi Rhode Island Tennessee South Carolina Georgia New Hampshire Kentucky Maine West Virginia Vermont Delaware Dist of Columbia North Dakota Montana Alaska Hawaii South Dakota Wyoming Idaho Utah Hispanic Children Growth 4,788,632 705,395 931,012 79,490 170,871 402,085 111,575 48,466 55,412 122,207 53,153 122,025 210,803 76,228 60,995 23,814 72,539 78,184 44,481 115,503 45,782 102,268 62,472 48,187 38,028 115,733 43,271 42,391 30,480 187,700 31,966 42,940 14,444 10,938 69,154 53,552 178,718 5,983 31,071 2,820 3,625 1,044 13,520 613 2,200 3,795 4,548 10,103 4,681 6,503 30,213 65,651 Non-Hispanic Children Growth -2,900,977 -660,184 48,053 -444,668 -287,143 -46,334 -241,641 -300,165 -213,000 -144,551 -134,294 -54,514 51,264 -79,436 -90,259 -125,598 -52,612 -44,282 -69,154 9,311 -48,613 13,147 -25,166 -34,241 -40,284 37,476 -33,173 -33,354 -36,125 129,888 -22,987 -11,834 -34,076 -34,804 28,326 17,281 143,600 -28,311 -2,518 -29,525 -18,600 -19,334 -2,342 -14,790 -13,178 -10,294 -7,887 -2,052 -4,533 26 29,829 86,678 Net Difference 7,689,609 1,365,579 882,959 524,158 458,014 448,419 353,216 348,631 268,412 266,758 187,447 176,539 159,539 155,664 151,254 149,412 125,151 122,466 113,635 106,192 94,395 89,121 87,638 82,428 78,312 78,257 76,444 75,745 66,605 57,812 54,953 54,774 48,520 45,742 40,828 36,271 35,118 34,294 33,589 32,345 22,225 20,378 15,862 15,403 15,378 14,089 12,435 12,155 9,214 6,477 384 -21,027 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 18 Who buys What sells Why Table 19. Net Difference in Change of Numbers of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White5 Children (Under 18) by State, April 2000 to April 2010 All States California Texas Florida New York Illinois Pennsylvania Michigan Ohio New Jersey Washington Massachusetts Arizona Georgia Maryland Wisconsin Indiana Virginia Minnesota North Carolina Oregon Colorado Connecticut Nevada Oklahoma Missouri Louisiana Kansas Iowa Alabama Tennessee New Mexico Nebraska Arkansas Kentucky Rhode Island New Hampshire South Carolina Mississippi Maine Delaware West Virginia Vermont North Dakota Alaska Montana South Dakota Hawaii Wyoming Idaho Utah Dist of Columbia Hispanic Children Growth 4,788,632 705,395 931,012 402,085 79,490 170,871 111,575 48,466 55,412 122,207 122,025 53,153 210,803 178,718 76,228 60,995 78,184 102,268 45,782 187,700 72,539 115,503 44,481 115,733 62,472 38,028 23,814 48,187 30,480 42,391 69,154 43,271 31,966 42,940 31,071 10,938 5,983 53,552 14,444 2,820 13,520 3,625 1,044 2,200 4,548 3,795 4,681 10,103 6,503 30,213 65,651 613 Non-Hispanic White Children Growth -4,310,525 -676,463 -184,486 -192,481 -357,041 -263,243 -303,042 -269,881 -257,855 -174,745 -121,549 -173,450 -922 -31,670 -129,056 -115,940 -95,722 -59,418 -112,907 31,201 -73,219 -18,740 -85,845 -13,396 -56,854 -65,333 -78,683 -50,757 -58,334 -37,508 -7,990 -29,339 -35,329 -20,872 -30,269 -37,213 -37,045 10,964 -26,099 -37,550 -15,802 -24,642 -22,003 -16,998 -13,800 -13,683 -10,921 -4,635 -1,831 21,967 66,068 3,836 Net Difference 9,099,157 1,381,858 1,115,498 594,566 436,531 434,114 414,617 318,347 313,267 296,952 243,574 226,603 211,725 210,388 205,284 176,935 173,906 161,686 158,689 156,499 145,758 134,243 130,326 129,129 119,326 103,361 102,497 98,944 88,814 79,899 77,144 72,610 67,295 63,812 61,340 48,151 43,028 42,588 40,543 40,370 29,322 28,267 23,047 19,198 18,348 17,478 15,602 14,738 8,334 8,246 -417 -3,223 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2010 Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Summary Files for States, February-March, 2011. Compilation and tabulations performed by EthniFacts. 5 Non-Hispanic White includes White persons of one race who are not Hispanic. This excludes persons of two or more races, one of which may be White. In both 2000 and 2010, the multiracial population was about 2%. 19 Who buys What sells Why