Components of Population Change in US Counties, 2006 to 2007
 
Stats IN
RankStatesBirths
1California569,897
2Texas407,335
3New York249,203
4Florida239,282
5Illinois185,590
6Ohio150,259
7Georgia147,514
8Pennsylvania146,776
9Michigan129,195
10North Carolina128,849
11New Jersey112,983
12Virginia106,703
13Arizona103,958
14Indiana89,237
15Washington87,864
16Tennessee83,056
17Missouri81,594
18Maryland77,910
19Massachusetts77,466
20Minnesota74,139
21Wisconsin73,029
22Colorado72,760
23Alabama61,795
24Louisiana59,308
25South Carolina58,943
26Kentucky56,400
27Utah54,523
28Oklahoma54,235
29Oregon49,191
30Mississippi44,489
31Connecticut41,862
32Kansas40,828
33Arkansas40,818
34Iowa40,462
35Nevada39,993
36New Mexico30,032
37Nebraska27,116
38Idaho24,518
39West Virginia20,849
40Hawaii19,265
41New Hampshire14,540
42Maine14,200
43Rhode Island12,687
44Montana12,393
45Delaware12,068
46South Dakota11,957
47Alaska11,140
48North Dakota8,572
49District of Columbia8,157
50Wyoming7,390
51Vermont6,569
Source: US Census Bureau

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: March 20, 2008 at 11:43