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Total Number of Residents, states (2007-2008), U.S. (2008)

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 Total Residents
United States300,544,200
Alabama4,635,700
Alaska659,200
Arizona6,440,900
Arkansas2,808,900
California36,408,700
Colorado4,875,100
Connecticut3,448,200
Delaware859,800
District of Columbia586,000
Florida18,017,000
Georgia9,467,100
Hawaii1,235,200
Idaho1,504,600
Illinois12,668,000
Indiana6,273,900
Iowa2,976,800
Kansas2,708,000
Kentucky4,226,100
Louisiana4,257,000
Maine1,311,400
Maryland5,534,500
Massachusetts6,374,700
Michigan9,863,200
Minnesota5,149,300
Mississippi2,893,300
Missouri5,823,300
Montana954,300
Nebraska1,758,800
Nevada2,571,100
New Hampshire1,304,300
New Jersey8,528,300
New Mexico1,955,200
New York19,193,000
North Carolina9,144,800
North Dakota617,600
Ohio11,328,500
Oklahoma3,530,900
Oregon3,780,200
Pennsylvania12,234,300
Rhode Island1,040,700
South Carolina4,422,900
South Dakota789,800
Tennessee6,132,300
Texas23,881,100
Utah2,703,200
Vermont611,700
Virginia7,608,800
Washington6,464,700
West Virginia1,794,000
Wisconsin5,502,900
Wyoming520,500
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Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding effects.
For more details, see "Notes to Topics Based on the Current Population Survey (CPS)" at http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/methodology.

Population and demographic data on are based on analysis of the Census Bureau’s March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Surveys (CPS; Annual Social and Economic Supplements) and may differ from other population estimates published yearly by the Census Bureau. U.S. and state population data displayed on this site are restricted to the non-institutionalized, civilian (not active duty military) population; state data represent 2-year averages.

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Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements).



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