Census Bureau Reports Final 2010 Census Data for the United States
United States Census Bureau
Census 2010
2011-03-24
The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that 2010 Census population totals and demographic characteristics have been released for communities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. These data have provided the first look at population counts for small areas and race, Hispanic origin, voting age and housing unit data released from the 2010 Census. With the release of data for all the states, national-level counts of these characteristics are now available.
For each state, the Census Bureau will provide summaries of population totals, as well as data on race, Hispanic origin and voting age for multiple geographies within the state, such as census blocks, tracts, voting districts, cities, counties and school districts.
According to Public Law 94-171, the Census Bureau must provide redistricting data to the 50 states no later than April 1 of the year following the census. As a result, the Census Bureau is delivering the data state-by-state on a flow basis. All states will receive their data by April 1, 2011.
Highlights by Steven F. Riley
- The United States population (for apportionment purposes) is 308,745,538. This represents a 9.71% increase over 2000.
- The U.S. population including Puerto Rico is 312,471,327. This represents a 9.55% increase over 2000.
- The number of repondents (excluding Puerto Rico) checking two or more races (TOMR) is 9,009,073 or 2.92% of the population. This represents a 31.98% increase over 2000.
- The number of repondents (including Puerto Rico) checking TOMR is 9,026,389 or 2.89% of the population. This represents a 29.23% increase over 2000.
- Hawaii has the highest TOMR response rate at 23.57%, followed by Alaska (7.30%), Oklahoma (5.90%) and California (4.87%).
- California has the highest TOMR population at 1,815,384, followed by Texas (679,001), New York (585,849), and Florida (472,577).
- Mississppi has the lowest TOMR response rate at 1.15%, followed by West Virginia (1.46%), Alabama (1.49%) and Maine (1.58%).
- Vermont has the lowest TOMR population at 10,753, followed by North Dakota (11,853), Wyoming (12,361) and South Dakota (17,283).
- South Carolina has the highest increase in the TOMR response rate at 100.09%, followed by North Carolina (99.69%), Delaware (83.03%) and Georgia (81.71%).
- New Jersey has the lowest increase in the TOMR response rate at 12.42%, followed by California (12.92%), New Mexico (16.11%), and Massachusetts (17.81%).
- Puerto Rico has a 22.83% decrease in the TOMR response rate and New York has a 0.73% decrease in the TOMR response race. No other states or territories reported decreases.
2010 Census Data for “Two or More Races” for States Above |
# |
State |
Total Population |
Two or More Races (TOMR) |
Percentage |
Total Pop. % Change from 2000 |
TOMR % Change from 2000 |
1. |
Louisiana |
4,533,372 |
72,883 |
1.61 |
1.42 |
51.01 |
2. |
Mississippi |
2,967,297 |
34,107 |
1.15 |
4.31 |
70.36 |
3. |
New Jersey |
8,791,894 |
240,303 |
2.73 |
4.49 |
12.42 |
4. |
Virginia |
8,001,024 |
233,400 |
2.92 |
13.03 |
63.14 |
5. |
Maryland |
5,773,552 |
164,708 |
2.85 |
9.01 |
59.00 |
6. |
Arkansas |
2,915,918 |
72,883 |
2.50 |
9.07 |
59.50 |
7. |
Iowa |
3,046,355 |
53,333 |
1.75 |
4.10 |
67.83 |
8. |
Indiana |
6,483,802 |
127,901 |
1.97 |
6.63 |
69.02 |
9. |
Vermont |
625,741 |
10,753 |
1.71 |
2.78 |
46.60 |
10. |
Illinois |
12,830,632 |
289,982 |
2.26 |
3.31 |
23.38 |
11. |
Oklahoma |
3,751,351 |
221,321 |
5.90 |
8.71 |
41.89 |
12. |
South Dakota |
814,180 |
17,283 |
2.12 |
7.86 |
70.18 |
13. |
Texas |
25,145,561 |
679,001 |
2.70 |
20.59 |
31.93 |
14. |
Washington |
6,724,540 |
312,926 |
4.65 |
14.09 |
46.56 |
15. |
Oregon |
3,831,074 |
144,759 |
3.78 |
11.97 |
38.20 |
16. |
Colorado |
5,029,196 |
172,456 |
3.43 |
16.92 |
41.14 |
17. |
Utah |
2,763,885 |
75,518 |
2.73 |
23.77 |
60.01 |
18. |
Nevada |
2,700,551 |
126,075 |
4.67 |
35.14 |
64.96 |
19. |
Missouri |
5,988,927 |
124,589 |
2.08 |
7.04 |
51.82 |
20. |
Alabama |
4,779,736 |
71,251 |
1.49 |
7.48 |
61.28 |
21. |
Hawaii |
1,360,301 |
320,629 |
23.57 |
12.28 |
23.63 |
22. |
Nebraska |
1,826,341 |
39,510 |
2.16 |
6.72 |
64.95 |
23. |
North Carolina |
9,535,483 |
206,199 |
2.16 |
18.46 |
99.69 |
24. |
Delaware |
897,934 |
23,854 |
2.66 |
14.59 |
83.03 |
25. |
Kansas |
2,853,118 |
85,933 |
3.01 |
6.13 |
52.10 |
26. |
Wyoming |
563,626 |
12,361 |
2.19 |
14.14 |
39.15 |
27. |
California |
37,253,956 |
1,815,384 |
4.87 |
9.99 |
12.92 |
28. |
Ohio |
11,536,504 |
237,765 |
2.06 |
1.59 |
50.59 |
29. |
Connecticut |
3,574,097 |
92,676 |
2.59 |
4.95 |
23.82 |
30. |
Pennsylvania |
12,702,379 |
237,835 |
1.87 |
3.43 |
67.23 |
31. |
Wisconsin |
5,686,986 |
104,317 |
1.83 |
6.03 |
55.94 |
32. |
Arizona |
6,392,017 |
218,300 |
3.42 |
24.59 |
48.98 |
33. |
Idaho |
1,567,582 |
38,935 |
2.48 |
21.15 |
52.04 |
34. |
New Mexico |
2,059,179 |
77,010 |
3.74 |
13.20 |
16.11 |
35. |
Montana |
989,415 |
24,976 |
2.52 |
9.67 |
58.78 |
36. |
Tennessee |
6,346,105 |
110,009 |
1.73 |
11.54 |
74.32 |
37. |
North Dakota |
672,591 |
11,853 |
1.76 |
4.73 |
60.22 |
38. |
Minnesota |
5,303,925 |
125,145 |
2.36 |
7.81 |
51.25 |
39. |
Alaska |
710,231 |
51,875 |
7.30 |
13.29 |
51.92 |
40. |
Florida |
18,801,310 |
472,577 |
2.51 |
17.63 |
25.58 |
41. |
Georgia |
9,687,653 |
207,489 |
2.14 |
18.34 |
81.71 |
42. |
Kentucky |
4,339,367 |
75,208 |
1.73 |
7.36 |
77.20 |
43. |
New Hampshire |
1,316,470 |
21,382 |
1.62 |
6.53 |
61.81 |
44. |
Michigan |
9,883,640 |
230,319 |
2.33 |
-0.55 |
19.70 |
45. |
Massachusetts |
6,547,629 |
172,003 |
2.63 |
3.13 |
17.81 |
46. |
Rhode Island |
1,052,567 |
34,787 |
3.30 |
0.41 |
23.14 |
47. |
South Carolina |
4,625,364 |
79,935 |
1.73 |
15.29 |
100.09 |
48. |
West Virginia |
1,852,994 |
27,142 |
1.46 |
2.47 |
71.92 |
49. |
New York |
19,378,102 |
585,849 |
3.02 |
2.12 |
-0.73 |
50. |
Puerto Rico |
3,725,789 |
122,246 |
3.28 |
-2.17 |
-22.83 |
51. |
Maine |
1,328,361 |
20,941 |
1.58 |
4.19 |
65.58 |
52. |
District of Columbia |
601,723 |
17,316 |
2.88 |
5.19 |
71.92 |
|
Total (with Puerto Rico) |
312,471,327 |
9,026,389 |
2.89 |
9.55 |
29.23 |
|
U.S. Population |
308,745,538 |
9,009,073 |
2.92 |
9.71 |
31.98 |
Tables compiled by Steven F. Riley. Source: United States Census Bureau
2000 Census Data for “Two or More Races” for States Above |
# |
State |
Total Population |
Two or More Races (TOMR) |
Percentage |
1. |
Louisiana |
4,469,976 |
48,265 |
1.08 |
2. |
Mississippi |
2,844,658 |
20,021 |
0.74 |
3. |
New Jersey |
8,414,250 |
213,755 |
2.54 |
4. |
Virginia |
7,078,515 |
143,069 |
2.02 |
5. |
Maryland |
5,296,486 |
103,587 |
1.96 |
6. |
Arkansas |
2,673,400 |
35,744 |
1.34 |
7. |
Iowa |
2,926,324 |
31,778 |
1.09 |
8. |
Indiana |
6,080,485 |
75,672 |
1.24 |
9. |
Vermont |
608,827 |
7,335 |
1.20 |
10. |
Illinois |
12,419,293 |
235,016 |
1.89 |
11. |
Oklahoma |
3,450,654 |
155,985 |
4.52 |
12. |
South Dakota |
754,844 |
10,156 |
1.35 |
13. |
Texas |
20,851,820 |
514,633 |
2.47 |
14. |
Washington |
5,894,121 |
213,519 |
3.62 |
15. |
Oregon |
3,421,399 |
104,745 |
3.06 |
16. |
Colorado |
4,301,261 |
122,187 |
2.84 |
17. |
Utah |
2,233,169 |
47,195 |
2.11 |
18. |
Nevada |
1,998,257 |
76,428 |
3.82 |
19. |
Missouri |
5,595,211 |
82,061 |
1.47 |
20. |
Alabama |
4,447,100 |
44,179 |
0.99 |
21. |
Hawaii |
1,211,537 |
259,343 |
21.41 |
22. |
Nebraska |
1,711,263 |
23,953 |
1.40 |
23. |
North Carolina |
8,049,313 |
103,260 |
1.28 |
24. |
Delaware |
783,600 |
13,033 |
1.66 |
25. |
Kansas |
2,688,418 |
56,496 |
2.10 |
26. |
Wyoming |
493,782 |
8,883 |
1.80 |
27. |
California |
33,871,648 |
1,607,646 |
4.75 |
28. |
Ohio |
11,353,140 |
157,885 |
1.39 |
29. |
Connecticut |
3,405,565 |
74,848 |
2.20 |
30. |
Pennsylvania |
12,281,054 |
142,224 |
1.16 |
31. |
Wisconsin |
5,363,675 |
66,895 |
1.25 |
32. |
Arizona |
5,130,632 |
146,526 |
2.86 |
33. |
Idaho |
1,293,953 |
25,609 |
1.98 |
34. |
New Mexico |
1,819,046 |
66,327 |
3.65 |
35. |
Montana |
902,195 |
15,730 |
1.74 |
36. |
Tennessee |
5,689,283 |
63,109 |
1.11 |
37. |
North Dakota |
642,200 |
7,398 |
1.15 |
38. |
Minnesota |
4,919,479 |
82,742 |
1.68 |
39. |
Alaska |
626,932 |
34,146 |
5.45 |
40. |
Florida |
15,982,378 |
376,315 |
2.35 |
41. |
Georgia |
8,186,453 |
114,188 |
1.39 |
42. |
Kentucky |
4,041,769 |
42,443 |
1.05 |
43. |
New Hampshire |
1,235,786 |
13,214 |
1.07 |
44. |
Michigan |
9,938,444 |
192,416 |
1.94 |
45. |
Massachusetts |
6,349,097 |
146,005 |
2.30 |
46. |
Rhode Island |
1,048,319 |
28,251 |
2.69 |
47. |
South Carolina |
4,012,012 |
39,950 |
1.00 |
48. |
West Virginia |
1,808,344 |
15,788 |
0.87 |
49. |
New York |
18,976,457 |
590,182 |
3.11 |
50. |
Puerto Rico |
3,808,610 |
158,415 |
4.16 |
51. |
Maine |
1,274,923 |
12,647 |
0.99 |
52. |
District of Columbia |
572,059 |
13,446 |
2.35 |
|
Total (with Puerto Rico) |
285,230,516 |
6,984,643 |
2.45 |
|
United States |
281,421,906 |
6,826,228 |
2.43 |
Tables compiled by Steven F. Riley. Source: United States Census Bureau