Population Estimates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2008
 
Stats IN
RankStatesNon-Hispanic
1California23,299,269
2New York16,240,259
3Texas15,456,499
4Florida14,483,271
5Pennsylvania11,854,293
6Ohio11,183,809
7Illinois10,934,442
8Michigan9,589,595
9Georgia8,908,500
10North Carolina8,537,644
11New Jersey7,264,116
12Virginia7,237,693
13Indiana6,044,567
14Tennessee5,983,616
15Massachusetts5,941,070
16Washington5,905,537
17Missouri5,721,905
18Wisconsin5,342,140
19Maryland5,257,767
20Minnesota5,003,819
21Arizona4,544,550
22Alabama4,527,090
23South Carolina4,295,819
24Louisiana4,262,333
25Kentucky4,167,264
26Colorado3,942,394
27Oregon3,374,016
28Oklahoma3,363,741
29Connecticut3,081,861
30Iowa2,876,102
31Mississippi2,872,820
32Arkansas2,695,865
33Kansas2,546,725
34Utah2,407,355
35Nevada1,931,640
36West Virginia1,793,820
37Nebraska1,642,934
38Idaho1,367,989
39Maine1,299,642
40New Hampshire1,281,133
41Hawaii1,175,878
42New Mexico1,093,343
43Montana938,636
44Rhode Island928,582
45Delaware813,999
46South Dakota783,178
47Alaska644,440
48North Dakota628,254
49Vermont612,682
50District of Columbia540,709
51Wyoming491,506
Source: US Census Bureau

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Updated: September 25, 2009 at 15:28