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PEPTCOMP: Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014
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2014 Population Estimates
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GeographyAnnual Estimates of the Components of Population Change
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July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014
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Total Population Change [1]Natural IncreaseVital EventsNet Migration
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BirthsDeathsTotalInternational [2]Domestic
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United States2,359,5251,363,5813,957,5772,593,996995,944995,944(X)
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Northeast Region124,113159,846637,853478,007-24,492262,204-286,696
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Midwest Region177,237243,521829,620586,099-54,450127,607-182,057
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South Region1,249,132503,6401,511,2801,007,640724,245358,956365,289
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West Region809,043456,574978,824522,250350,641247,177103,464
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Alabama15,3818,26658,05949,7937,6405,6062,034
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Alaska-5276,97611,2214,245-8,0222,115-10,137
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Arizona96,48735,12086,86851,74856,20914,23441,975
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Arkansas7,6048,81838,04929,231-6573,233-3,890
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California371,107250,116505,903255,787129,228161,318-32,090
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Colorado83,78031,94766,28434,33751,00310,68540,318
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Connecticut-2,6646,92036,49929,579-9,19417,022-26,216
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Delaware10,3742,85611,1348,2787,1772,3874,790
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District of Columbia9,7824,4199,6475,2284,9333,7601,173
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Florida292,98627,465214,567187,102250,852112,306138,546
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Georgia102,58453,832129,38975,55746,92424,81822,106
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Hawaii10,5747,64319,12511,4823,4508,591-5,141
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Idaho21,62111,31722,94511,6289,3891,6957,694
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Illinois-9,97253,564157,330103,766-62,50332,453-94,956
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Indiana26,14224,99483,20658,2122,62310,472-7,849
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Iowa14,78510,96738,67327,7064,5585,368-810
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Kansas8,22015,97840,00124,023-7,8575,947-13,804
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Kentucky13,87412,57455,22142,6472,1945,979-3,785
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Louisiana20,39219,45362,34942,8961,4347,519-6,085
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Maine1,387-47512,66213,1371,9081,377531
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Maryland37,67025,67473,04747,37313,65928,954-15,295
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Massachusetts36,53418,22873,24855,02020,93137,285-16,354
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Michigan11,68422,382112,74890,366-8,58520,094-28,679
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Minnesota35,11329,25468,98239,7287,30614,002-6,696
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Mississippi1,8738,63338,20629,573-7,1322,250-9,382
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Missouri18,67218,95574,98856,0335678,641-8,074
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Montana8,7153,15412,2439,0895,3167664,550
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Nebraska12,53411,30325,96114,6581,2543,805-2,551
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Nevada47,60513,45135,15321,70232,0798,45623,623
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New Hampshire4,1971,50412,33810,8343,1432,0261,117
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New Jersey26,67331,741103,44071,699-3,84351,626-55,469
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New Mexico-1,3239,94226,80516,863-11,4822,672-14,154
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New York50,54786,353240,710154,357-35,122118,799-153,921
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North Carolina95,04736,349120,09983,75057,44521,18836,257
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North Dakota15,6254,90110,7805,87910,2641,2908,974
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Ohio22,15826,766137,999111,233-70717,536-18,243
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Oklahoma24,93315,38853,09137,70310,0685,6914,377
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Oregon42,17111,91445,20933,29529,5326,86222,670
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Pennsylvania5,91313,432142,032128,600-2,38829,060-31,448
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Rhode Island1,8191,37510,9189,5439034,290-3,387
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South Carolina60,55313,17157,40144,23044,9086,29438,614
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South Dakota7,6655,32412,2176,8932,0111,449562
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Tennessee52,08318,50880,17261,66433,6719,16024,511
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Texas451,321208,391386,786178,395239,10484,637154,467
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Average daily population change 1,236 571 1,060 489 655 232 423
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Utah40,11536,14151,44715,3064,2305,465-1,235
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Vermont-2937686,0065,238-830719-1,549
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Virginia55,94441,112103,59762,48513,61034,010-20,400
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Washington87,78835,73887,99552,25751,89623,83328,063
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West Virginia-3,269-1,26920,46621,735-1,5851,164-2,749
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Wisconsin14,61119,13366,73547,602-3,3816,550-9,931
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Wyoming9303,1157,6264,511-2,187485-2,672
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Puerto Rico-47,4427,65036,47928,829-55,092-55,092(X)
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(X) Not applicable.
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[1] Total population change includes a residual. This residual represents the change in population that cannot be attributed to any specific demographic component. See Population Estimates Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/about/terms.html.
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[2] Net international migration for the United States includes the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations. Specifically, it includes: (a) the net international migration of the foreign born, (b) the net migration between the United States and Puerto Rico, (c) the net migration of natives to and from the United States, and (d) the net movement of the Armed Forces population between the United States and overseas. Net international migration for Puerto Rico includes the migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
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Note: The estimates are based on the 2010 Census and reflect changes to the April 1, 2010 population due to the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions. See Geographic Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/about/geo/terms.html for a list of the states that are included in each region and division. All geographic boundaries for the 2014 population estimates series except statistical area delineations are as of January 1, 2014. The Office of Management and Budget's statistical area delineations for metropolitan, micropolitan, and combined statistical areas, as well as metropolitan divisions, are those issued by that agency in February 2013 http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/bulletins/2013/b13-01.pdf. For population estimates methodology statements, see http://www.census.gov/popest/methodology/index.html.
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Suggested Citation:
Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division
Release Dates: For the United States, regions, divisions, states, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth, December 2014. For counties, metropolitan statistical areas, micropolitan statistical areas, metropolitan divisions, and combined statistical areas, March 2015.
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