Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2008
 
Stats IN
RankStatesBlack Alone
1New York3,362,736
2Florida2,916,174
3Georgia2,907,944
4Texas2,898,143
5California2,451,453
6North Carolina1,991,654
7Illinois1,919,701
8Maryland1,658,422
9Virginia1,546,444
10Michigan1,424,595
11Louisiana1,410,457
12Ohio1,382,358
13Pennsylvania1,342,571
14South Carolina1,275,815
15New Jersey1,255,868
16Alabama1,229,787
17Mississippi1,092,588
18Tennessee1,042,811
19Missouri679,223
20Indiana578,088
21Massachusetts455,880
22Arkansas450,037
23Connecticut361,879
24Wisconsin341,723
25Kentucky329,225
26District of Columbia322,021
27Oklahoma289,993
28Arizona270,159
29Washington245,000
30Minnesota238,531
31Colorado211,249
32Nevada210,677
33Delaware182,890
34Kansas172,342
35Iowa80,516
36Nebraska80,174
37Oregon76,109
38Rhode Island66,847
39West Virginia64,987
40New Mexico59,009
41Hawaii39,620
42Utah34,880
43Alaska29,274
44New Hampshire16,015
45Idaho14,470
46Maine13,588
47South Dakota9,185
48North Dakota6,956
49Wyoming6,884
50Montana6,504
51Vermont5,378
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: September 25, 2009 at 15:24