Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2008
 
Stats IN
RankStatesTwo or More Race Groups
1California952,164
2Texas326,030
3New York316,822
4Florida258,734
5Hawaii235,672
6Washington201,254
7Illinois159,040
8Michigan154,921
9Ohio152,708
10Oklahoma148,159
11Virginia135,088
12Pennsylvania134,234
13Georgia124,055
14New Jersey123,145
15Arizona115,995
16North Carolina112,364
17Colorado96,903
18Oregon94,242
19Massachusetts93,603
20Maryland92,698
21Missouri85,292
22Minnesota80,491
23Indiana76,833
24Nevada71,508
25Tennessee70,323
26Wisconsin66,613
27Connecticut51,069
28Kansas50,701
29Alabama49,586
30South Carolina47,749
31Louisiana46,505
32Kentucky46,441
33Utah45,791
34Arkansas40,817
35New Mexico35,584
36Iowa32,866
37Alaska31,805
38Mississippi25,747
39Idaho25,159
40Nebraska22,957
41West Virginia17,643
42Rhode Island17,179
43Montana16,592
44New Hampshire14,027
45Maine13,872
46Delaware12,378
47South Dakota11,417
48District of Columbia9,635
49Wyoming7,888
50North Dakota7,492
51Vermont7,238
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: September 25, 2009 at 15:24