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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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%.
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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.
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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%.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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%.
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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%.
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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.
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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.
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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%.
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