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Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, and States:
 April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012
Geographic Area April 1, 2010 Population Estimates (as of July 1)
Census Estimates Base 2010 2011 2012
United States 308,745,538 308,747,508 309,326,225 311,587,816 313,914,040
Northeast 55,317,240 55,317,245 55,376,926 55,597,646 55,761,091
Midwest 66,927,001 66,927,489 66,972,135 67,145,089 67,316,297
South 114,555,744 114,557,147 114,853,800 116,022,230 117,257,221
West 71,945,553 71,945,627 72,123,364 72,822,851 73,579,431
.Alabama 4,779,736 4,779,745 4,784,762 4,803,689 4,822,023
.Alaska 710,231 710,231 714,046 723,860 731,449
.Arizona 6,392,017 6,392,015 6,410,810 6,467,315 6,553,255
.Arkansas 2,915,918 2,915,919 2,922,750 2,938,582 2,949,131
.California 37,253,956 37,253,956 37,334,410 37,683,933 38,041,430
.Colorado 5,029,196 5,029,196 5,048,472 5,116,302 5,187,582
.Connecticut 3,574,097 3,574,097 3,576,616 3,586,717 3,590,347
.Delaware 897,934 897,934 899,824 908,137 917,092
.District of Columbia 601,723 601,723 604,989 619,020 632,323
.Florida 18,801,310 18,802,690 18,845,967 19,082,262 19,317,568
.Georgia 9,687,653 9,687,663 9,714,748 9,812,460 9,919,945
.Hawaii 1,360,301 1,360,301 1,364,274 1,378,129 1,392,313
.Idaho 1,567,582 1,567,652 1,570,784 1,583,744 1,595,728
.Illinois 12,830,632 12,830,632 12,840,459 12,859,752 12,875,255
.Indiana 6,483,802 6,483,800 6,489,856 6,516,353 6,537,334
.Iowa 3,046,355 3,046,857 3,050,321 3,064,097 3,074,186
.Kansas 2,853,118 2,853,116 2,858,837 2,870,386 2,885,905
.Kentucky 4,339,367 4,339,357 4,346,655 4,366,814 4,380,415
.Louisiana 4,533,372 4,533,372 4,544,125 4,574,766 4,601,893
.Maine 1,328,361 1,328,361 1,327,585 1,328,544 1,329,192
.Maryland 5,773,552 5,773,552 5,787,998 5,839,572 5,884,563
.Massachusetts 6,547,629 6,547,629 6,563,259 6,607,003 6,646,144
.Michigan 9,883,640 9,883,635 9,877,670 9,876,801 9,883,360
.Minnesota 5,303,925 5,303,925 5,310,737 5,347,299 5,379,139
.Mississippi 2,967,297 2,967,299 2,969,137 2,977,457 2,984,926
.Missouri 5,988,927 5,988,924 5,996,092 6,008,984 6,021,988
.Montana 989,415 989,417 990,735 997,667 1,005,141
.Nebraska 1,826,341 1,826,341 1,829,696 1,842,234 1,855,525
.Nevada 2,700,551 2,700,552 2,703,758 2,720,028 2,758,931
.New Hampshire 1,316,470 1,316,469 1,316,843 1,317,807 1,320,718
.New Jersey 8,791,894 8,791,898 8,803,388 8,834,773 8,864,590
.New Mexico 2,059,179 2,059,180 2,064,767 2,078,674 2,085,538
.New York 19,378,102 19,378,104 19,399,242 19,501,616 19,570,261
.North Carolina 9,535,483 9,535,471 9,559,048 9,651,103 9,752,073
.North Dakota 672,591 672,591 674,363 684,740 699,628
.Ohio 11,536,504 11,536,502 11,538,290 11,541,007 11,544,225
.Oklahoma 3,751,351 3,751,354 3,759,482 3,784,163 3,814,820
.Oregon 3,831,074 3,831,073 3,838,212 3,868,229 3,899,353
.Pennsylvania 12,702,379 12,702,379 12,711,308 12,743,948 12,763,536
.Rhode Island 1,052,567 1,052,567 1,052,769 1,050,646 1,050,292
.South Carolina 4,625,364 4,625,364 4,635,835 4,673,348 4,723,723
.South Dakota 814,180 814,180 816,223 823,593 833,354
.Tennessee 6,346,105 6,346,113 6,356,673 6,399,787 6,456,243
.Texas 25,145,561 25,145,561 25,242,683 25,631,778 26,059,203
.Utah 2,763,885 2,763,885 2,775,093 2,814,347 2,855,287
.Vermont 625,741 625,741 625,916 626,592 626,011
.Virginia 8,001,024 8,001,031 8,025,105 8,104,384 8,185,867
.Washington 6,724,540 6,724,543 6,743,636 6,823,267 6,897,012
.West Virginia 1,852,994 1,852,999 1,854,019 1,854,908 1,855,413
.Wisconsin 5,686,986 5,686,986 5,689,591 5,709,843 5,726,398
.Wyoming 563,626 563,626 564,367 567,356 576,412
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.
           
Table 2. Cumulative Estimates of Resident Population Change for the United States, Regions, and States
and Region and State Rankings: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012
.Geographic Area Population Estimates  Change, 2010 to 2012 National Ranking of Regions and States
Population Estimates  Change, 2010 to 2012
April 1, 2010 Estimates Base July 1, 2012 Number Percent April 1, 2010 Estimates Base July 1, 2012 Number Percent
United States 308,747,508 313,914,040 5,166,532 1.7 (X) (X) (X) (X)
Northeast 55,317,245 55,761,091 443,846 0.8 4 4 3 3
Midwest 66,927,489 67,316,297 388,808 0.6 3 3 4 4
South 114,557,147 117,257,221 2,700,074 2.4 1 1 1 1
West 71,945,627 73,579,431 1,633,804 2.3 2 2 2 2
.Alabama 4,779,745 4,822,023 42,278 0.9 23 23 25 36
.Alaska 710,231 731,449 21,218 3.0 47 47 38 6
.Arizona 6,392,015 6,553,255 161,240 2.5 16 15 9 9
.Arkansas 2,915,919 2,949,131 33,212 1.1 32 32 28 32
.California 37,253,956 38,041,430 787,474 2.1 1 1 2 19
.Colorado 5,029,196 5,187,582 158,386 3.1 22 22 10 5
.Connecticut 3,574,097 3,590,347 16,250 0.5 29 29 42 43
.Delaware 897,934 917,092 19,158 2.1 45 45 40 17
.District of Columbia 601,723 632,323 30,600 5.1 50 49 32 1
.Florida 18,802,690 19,317,568 514,878 2.7 4 4 3 7
.Georgia 9,687,663 9,919,945 232,282 2.4 9 8 4 10
.Hawaii 1,360,301 1,392,313 32,012 2.4 40 40 31 12
.Idaho 1,567,652 1,595,728 28,076 1.8 39 39 34 21
.Illinois 12,830,632 12,875,255 44,623 0.3 5 5 24 44
.Indiana 6,483,800 6,537,334 53,534 0.8 15 16 23 38
.Iowa 3,046,857 3,074,186 27,329 0.9 30 30 35 35
.Kansas 2,853,116 2,885,905 32,789 1.1 33 33 30 31
.Kentucky 4,339,357 4,380,415 41,058 0.9 26 26 26 34
.Louisiana 4,533,372 4,601,893 68,521 1.5 25 25 18 27
.Maine 1,328,361 1,329,192 831 0.1 41 41 48 48
.Maryland 5,773,552 5,884,563 111,011 1.9 19 19 11 20
.Massachusetts 6,547,629 6,646,144 98,515 1.5 14 14 13 28
.Michigan 9,883,635 9,883,360 -275 - 8 9 50 50
.Minnesota 5,303,925 5,379,139 75,214 1.4 21 21 16 29
.Mississippi 2,967,299 2,984,926 17,627 0.6 31 31 41 40
.Missouri 5,988,924 6,021,988 33,064 0.6 18 18 29 41
.Montana 989,417 1,005,141 15,724 1.6 44 44 43 26
.Nebraska 1,826,341 1,855,525 29,184 1.6 38 37 33 25
.Nevada 2,700,552 2,758,931 58,379 2.2 35 35 22 16
.New Hampshire 1,316,469 1,320,718 4,249 0.3 42 42 46 45
.New Jersey 8,791,898 8,864,590 72,692 0.8 11 11 17 37
.New Mexico 2,059,180 2,085,538 26,358 1.3 36 36 37 30
.New York 19,378,104 19,570,261 192,157 1.0 3 3 6 33
.North Carolina 9,535,471 9,752,073 216,602 2.3 10 10 5 14
.North Dakota 672,591 699,628 27,037 4.0 48 48 36 2
.Ohio 11,536,502 11,544,225 7,723 0.1 7 7 45 47
.Oklahoma 3,751,354 3,814,820 63,466 1.7 28 28 20 24
.Oregon 3,831,073 3,899,353 68,280 1.8 27 27 19 22
.Pennsylvania 12,702,379 12,763,536 61,157 0.5 6 6 21 42
.Rhode Island 1,052,567 1,050,292 -2,275 -0.2 43 43 51 51
.South Carolina 4,625,364 4,723,723 98,359 2.1 24 24 14 18
.South Dakota 814,180 833,354 19,174 2.4 46 46 39 11
.Tennessee 6,346,113 6,456,243 110,130 1.7 17 17 12 23
.Texas 25,145,561 26,059,203 913,642 3.6 2 2 1 3
.Utah 2,763,885 2,855,287 91,402 3.3 34 34 15 4
.Vermont 625,741 626,011 270 - 49 50 49 49
.Virginia 8,001,031 8,185,867 184,836 2.3 12 12 7 13
.Washington 6,724,543 6,897,012 172,469 2.6 13 13 8 8
.West Virginia 1,852,999 1,855,413 2,414 0.1 37 38 47 46
.Wisconsin 5,686,986 5,726,398 39,412 0.7 20 20 27 39
.Wyoming 563,626 576,412 12,786 2.3 51 51 44 15
Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero.
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.
                 
Table 3. Estimates of Resident Population Change for the United States, Regions, and States
and Region and State Rankings: July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012
.Geographic Area Population Estimates
(as of July 1)
Change, 2011 to 2012 National Ranking of Regions and States
Population Estimates
(as of July 1)
Change, 2011 to 2012
2011 2012 Number Percent 2011 2012 Number Percent
United States 311,587,816 313,914,040 2,326,224 0.7 (X) (X) (X) (X)
Northeast 55,597,646 55,761,091 163,445 0.3 4 4 4 3
Midwest 67,145,089 67,316,297 171,208 0.3 3 3 3 4
South 116,022,230 117,257,221 1,234,991 1.1 1 1 1 1
West 72,822,851 73,579,431 756,580 1.0 2 2 2 2
.Alabama 4,803,689 4,822,023 18,334 0.4 23 23 24 31
.Alaska 723,860 731,449 7,589 1.0 47 47 40 14
.Arizona 6,467,315 6,553,255 85,940 1.3 16 15 6 8
.Arkansas 2,938,582 2,949,131 10,549 0.4 32 32 35 32
.California 37,683,933 38,041,430 357,497 0.9 1 1 2 19
.Colorado 5,116,302 5,187,582 71,280 1.4 22 22 9 7
.Connecticut 3,586,717 3,590,347 3,630 0.1 29 29 45 45
.Delaware 908,137 917,092 8,955 1.0 45 45 39 18
.District of Columbia 619,020 632,323 13,303 2.1 50 49 31 2
.Florida 19,082,262 19,317,568 235,306 1.2 4 4 3 9
.Georgia 9,812,460 9,919,945 107,485 1.1 9 8 4 11
.Hawaii 1,378,129 1,392,313 14,184 1.0 40 40 29 16
.Idaho 1,583,744 1,595,728 11,984 0.8 39 39 34 24
.Illinois 12,859,752 12,875,255 15,503 0.1 5 5 27 44
.Indiana 6,516,353 6,537,334 20,981 0.3 15 16 22 37
.Iowa 3,064,097 3,074,186 10,089 0.3 30 30 36 36
.Kansas 2,870,386 2,885,905 15,519 0.5 33 33 26 30
.Kentucky 4,366,814 4,380,415 13,601 0.3 26 26 30 38
.Louisiana 4,574,766 4,601,893 27,127 0.6 25 25 21 28
.Maine 1,328,544 1,329,192 648 - 41 41 48 47
.Maryland 5,839,572 5,884,563 44,991 0.8 19 19 13 23
.Massachusetts 6,607,003 6,646,144 39,141 0.6 14 14 15 29
.Michigan 9,876,801 9,883,360 6,559 0.1 8 9 44 46
.Minnesota 5,347,299 5,379,139 31,840 0.6 21 21 17 27
.Mississippi 2,977,457 2,984,926 7,469 0.3 31 31 42 40
.Missouri 6,008,984 6,021,988 13,004 0.2 18 18 33 42
.Montana 997,667 1,005,141 7,474 0.7 44 44 41 25
.Nebraska 1,842,234 1,855,525 13,291 0.7 38 37 32 26
.Nevada 2,720,028 2,758,931 38,903 1.4 35 35 16 6
.New Hampshire 1,317,807 1,320,718 2,911 0.2 42 42 47 41
.New Jersey 8,834,773 8,864,590 29,817 0.3 11 11 20 34
.New Mexico 2,078,674 2,085,538 6,864 0.3 36 36 43 35
.New York 19,501,616 19,570,261 68,645 0.4 3 3 10 33
.North Carolina 9,651,103 9,752,073 100,970 1.0 10 10 5 15
.North Dakota 684,740 699,628 14,888 2.2 48 48 28 1
.Ohio 11,541,007 11,544,225 3,218 - 7 7 46 48
.Oklahoma 3,784,163 3,814,820 30,657 0.8 28 28 19 21
.Oregon 3,868,229 3,899,353 31,124 0.8 27 27 18 22
.Pennsylvania 12,743,948 12,763,536 19,588 0.2 6 6 23 43
.Rhode Island 1,050,646 1,050,292 -354 - 43 43 50 50
.South Carolina 4,673,348 4,723,723 50,375 1.1 24 24 12 13
.South Dakota 823,593 833,354 9,761 1.2 46 46 37 10
.Tennessee 6,399,787 6,456,243 56,456 0.9 17 17 11 20
.Texas 25,631,778 26,059,203 427,425 1.7 2 2 1 3
.Utah 2,814,347 2,855,287 40,940 1.5 34 34 14 5
.Vermont 626,592 626,011 -581 -0.1 49 50 51 51
.Virginia 8,104,384 8,185,867 81,483 1.0 12 12 7 17
.Washington 6,823,267 6,897,012 73,745 1.1 13 13 8 12
.West Virginia 1,854,908 1,855,413 505 - 37 38 49 49
.Wisconsin 5,709,843 5,726,398 16,555 0.3 20 20 25 39
.Wyoming 567,356 576,412 9,056 1.6 51 51 38 4
Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero.
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.
               
Table 4. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change for the United States, Regions, and
States: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Increase Vital Events Net Migration
Births Deaths Total International2 Domestic
United States 5,166,532 3,315,603 8,918,468 5,602,865 1,850,929 1,850,929 (X)
Northeast 443,846 395,229 1,436,538 1,041,309 60,214 481,109 -420,895
Midwest 388,808 573,004 1,875,748 1,302,744 -181,688 237,208 -418,896
South 2,700,074 1,224,387 3,387,504 2,163,117 1,457,189 691,462 765,727
West 1,633,804 1,122,983 2,218,678 1,095,695 515,214 441,150 74,064
.Alabama 42,278 28,409 137,514 109,105 13,545 12,288 1,257
.Alaska 21,218 18,300 25,889 7,589 2,638 4,471 -1,833
.Arizona 161,240 87,241 193,899 106,658 73,049 24,790 48,259
.Arkansas 33,212 20,752 85,342 64,590 12,111 6,627 5,484
.California 787,474 622,096 1,159,112 537,016 172,716 276,809 -104,093
.Colorado 158,386 75,790 147,515 71,725 80,587 18,291 62,296
.Connecticut 16,250 18,072 83,174 65,102 -811 33,660 -34,471
.Delaware 19,158 8,009 25,491 17,482 11,278 5,097 6,181
.District of Columbia 30,600 9,944 20,537 10,593 20,369 6,199 14,170
.Florida 514,878 83,910 476,020 392,110 431,042 212,039 219,003
.Georgia 232,282 136,956 297,798 160,842 90,782 54,699 36,083
.Hawaii 32,012 19,523 41,798 22,275 13,124 17,361 -4,237
.Idaho 28,076 24,462 50,637 26,175 3,100 3,914 -814
.Illinois 44,623 140,684 369,642 228,958 -95,069 61,128 -156,197
.Indiana 53,534 59,461 189,041 129,580 -5,532 18,806 -24,338
.Iowa 27,329 21,494 85,272 63,778 5,995 9,269 -3,274
.Kansas 32,789 36,256 91,020 54,764 -3,599 10,693 -14,292
.Kentucky 41,058 29,249 125,523 96,274 12,051 13,127 -1,076
.Louisiana 68,521 48,691 142,118 93,427 19,435 13,470 5,965
.Maine 831 135 29,066 28,931 1,014 2,348 -1,334
.Maryland 111,011 64,116 162,714 98,598 47,519 55,059 -7,540
.Massachusetts 98,515 44,596 163,810 119,214 56,572 66,293 -9,721
.Michigan -275 55,811 254,152 198,341 -56,325 37,043 -93,368
.Minnesota 75,214 63,412 151,960 88,548 12,156 27,231 -15,075
.Mississippi 17,627 23,134 89,282 66,148 -6,610 5,782 -12,392
.Missouri 33,064 45,394 169,040 123,646 -12,326 16,273 -28,599
.Montana 15,724 7,104 26,740 19,636 8,447 1,136 7,311
.Nebraska 29,184 25,271 59,344 34,073 3,977 6,485 -2,508
.Nevada 58,379 37,811 81,640 43,829 20,711 17,973 2,738
.New Hampshire 4,249 5,094 28,428 23,334 -389 3,951 -4,340
.New Jersey 72,692 75,240 230,222 154,982 -1,594 101,658 -103,252
.New Mexico 26,358 27,475 63,673 36,198 -1,069 4,229 -5,298
.New York 192,157 209,696 543,408 333,712 -14,551 209,917 -224,468
.North Carolina 216,602 91,547 270,488 178,941 122,575 50,439 72,136
.North Dakota 27,037 7,094 20,393 13,299 19,506 2,117 17,389
.Ohio 7,723 60,160 305,848 245,688 -51,037 33,491 -84,528
.Oklahoma 63,466 35,272 114,749 79,477 27,256 10,896 16,360
.Oregon 68,280 29,552 101,333 71,781 38,753 14,374 24,379
.Pennsylvania 61,157 37,311 320,606 283,295 26,819 54,466 -27,647
.Rhode Island -2,275 3,497 24,409 20,912 -5,712 7,547 -13,259
.South Carolina 98,359 33,722 128,897 95,175 63,360 16,276 47,084
.South Dakota 19,174 10,234 26,110 15,876 8,822 1,875 6,947
.Tennessee 110,130 44,422 179,801 135,379 65,779 19,160 46,619
.Texas 913,642 475,523 856,583 381,060 432,773 142,419 290,354
.Utah 91,402 82,115 115,478 33,363 9,173 10,049 -876
.Vermont 270 1,588 13,415 11,827 -1,134 1,269 -2,403
.Virginia 184,836 93,890 228,798 134,908 88,259 65,960 22,299
.Washington 172,469 84,794 194,307 109,513 88,104 47,019 41,085
.West Virginia 2,414 -3,159 45,849 49,008 5,665 1,925 3,740
.Wisconsin 39,412 47,733 153,926 106,193 -8,256 12,797 -21,053
.Wyoming 12,786 6,720 16,657 9,937 5,881 734 5,147
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.
3 Net international migration for the United States, regions, and 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 only the international migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
               
Table 5. Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change for the United States, Regions, and
States: July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Increase Vital Events Net Migration
Births Deaths Total International2 Domestic
United States 2,326,224 1,440,420 3,953,593 2,513,173 885,804 885,804 (X)
Northeast 163,445 164,991 631,961 466,970 578 221,546 -220,968
Midwest 171,208 245,058 825,776 580,718 -73,328 111,790 -185,118
South 1,234,991 539,724 1,510,568 970,844 691,648 337,769 353,879
West 756,580 490,647 985,288 494,641 266,906 214,699 52,207
.Alabama 18,334 12,271 60,990 48,719 5,872 6,005 -133
.Alaska 7,589 8,017 11,448 3,431 -434 2,701 -3,135
.Arizona 85,940 39,160 87,297 48,137 46,749 12,293 34,456
.Arkansas 10,549 8,654 37,877 29,223 1,789 3,241 -1,452
.California 357,497 270,739 513,587 242,848 88,052 132,593 -44,541
.Colorado 71,280 33,531 65,886 32,355 37,444 9,482 27,962
.Connecticut 3,630 7,390 36,522 29,132 -3,624 15,627 -19,251
.Delaware 8,955 3,361 11,197 7,836 5,662 2,459 3,203
.District of Columbia 13,303 4,283 9,156 4,873 8,953 2,903 6,050
.Florida 235,306 34,126 212,077 177,951 200,797 99,386 101,411
.Georgia 107,485 60,119 132,849 72,730 46,960 27,032 19,928
.Hawaii 14,184 8,037 18,392 10,355 6,192 9,207 -3,015
.Idaho 11,984 10,715 22,335 11,620 1,215 1,913 -698
.Illinois 15,503 59,850 162,383 102,533 -44,321 29,132 -73,453
.Indiana 20,981 25,645 83,264 57,619 -4,583 8,708 -13,291
.Iowa 10,089 9,475 37,782 28,307 647 4,265 -3,618
.Kansas 15,519 15,639 39,988 24,349 -133 5,488 -5,621
.Kentucky 13,601 12,762 55,467 42,705 878 6,672 -5,794
.Louisiana 27,127 21,475 63,272 41,797 5,498 6,741 -1,243
.Maine 648 -103 12,754 12,857 859 1,120 -261
.Maryland 44,991 27,103 71,840 44,737 18,139 25,960 -7,821
.Massachusetts 39,141 18,779 72,135 53,356 20,803 30,416 -9,613
.Michigan 6,559 22,500 111,133 88,633 -15,982 17,000 -32,982
.Minnesota 31,840 27,651 67,002 39,351 4,362 12,489 -8,127
.Mississippi 7,469 10,824 40,021 29,197 -3,459 3,111 -6,570
.Missouri 13,004 19,349 74,646 55,297 -6,236 7,959 -14,195
.Montana 7,474 3,092 11,855 8,763 4,373 627 3,746
.Nebraska 13,291 11,193 26,215 15,022 2,182 3,149 -967
.Nevada 38,903 16,222 36,188 19,966 22,657 8,739 13,918
.New Hampshire 2,911 2,072 12,479 10,407 872 1,828 -956
.New Jersey 29,817 32,693 102,379 69,686 -2,691 46,609 -49,300
.New Mexico 6,864 12,114 28,306 16,192 -5,229 2,348 -7,577
.New York 68,645 88,145 238,192 150,047 -19,015 96,739 -115,754
.North Carolina 100,970 40,488 120,432 79,944 60,106 26,465 33,641
.North Dakota 14,888 3,097 9,058 5,961 11,654 1,178 10,476
.Ohio 3,218 25,438 135,087 109,649 -22,148 15,474 -37,622
.Oklahoma 30,657 15,932 51,673 35,741 14,661 5,761 8,900
.Oregon 31,124 12,851 45,022 32,171 18,390 6,705 11,685
.Pennsylvania 19,588 13,996 141,011 127,015 6,291 25,058 -18,767
.Rhode Island -354 1,443 10,706 9,263 -1,787 3,553 -5,340
.South Carolina 50,375 15,068 57,433 42,365 35,121 8,557 26,564
.South Dakota 9,761 4,583 11,546 6,963 5,170 959 4,211
.Tennessee 56,456 19,227 79,656 60,429 37,067 9,383 27,684
.Texas 427,425 215,038 385,203 170,165 210,590 69,702 140,888
.Utah 40,940 36,245 51,071 14,826 4,730 4,811 -81
.Vermont -581 576 5,783 5,207 -1,130 596 -1,726
.Virginia 81,483 40,599 101,199 60,600 40,844 33,468 7,376
.Washington 73,745 36,924 86,475 49,551 36,803 22,838 13,965
.West Virginia 505 -1,606 20,226 21,832 2,170 923 1,247
.Wisconsin 16,555 20,638 67,672 47,034 -3,940 5,989 -9,929
.Wyoming 9,056 3,000 7,426 4,426 5,964 442 5,522
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.
3 Net international migration for the United States, regions, and 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 only the international migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
               
Table 6. Estimates of the Annual Rates of the Components of Resident Population Change for the United States,
Regions, and States: July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural
Increase2
Vital Events2 Net Migration2
Births Deaths Total International3 Domestic
United States 7.4 4.6 12.6 8.0 2.8 2.8 (X)
Northeast 2.9 3.0 11.4 8.4 - 4.0 -4.0
Midwest 2.5 3.6 12.3 8.6 -1.1 1.7 -2.8
South 10.6 4.6 13.0 8.3 5.9 2.9 3.0
West 10.3 6.7 13.5 6.8 3.6 2.9 0.7
.Alabama 3.8 2.5 12.7 10.1 1.2 1.2 -
.Alaska 10.4 11.0 15.7 4.7 -0.6 3.7 -4.3
.Arizona 13.2 6.0 13.4 7.4 7.2 1.9 5.3
.Arkansas 3.6 2.9 12.9 9.9 0.6 1.1 -0.5
.California 9.4 7.2 13.6 6.4 2.3 3.5 -1.2
.Colorado 13.8 6.5 12.8 6.3 7.3 1.8 5.4
.Connecticut 1.0 2.1 10.2 8.1 -1.0 4.4 -5.4
.Delaware 9.8 3.7 12.3 8.6 6.2 2.7 3.5
.District of Columbia 21.3 6.8 14.6 7.8 14.3 4.6 9.7
.Florida 12.3 1.8 11.0 9.3 10.5 5.2 5.3
.Georgia 10.9 6.1 13.5 7.4 4.8 2.7 2.0
.Hawaii 10.2 5.8 13.3 7.5 4.5 6.6 -2.2
.Idaho 7.5 6.7 14.0 7.3 0.8 1.2 -0.4
.Illinois 1.2 4.7 12.6 8.0 -3.4 2.3 -5.7
.Indiana 3.2 3.9 12.8 8.8 -0.7 1.3 -2.0
.Iowa 3.3 3.1 12.3 9.2 0.2 1.4 -1.2
.Kansas 5.4 5.4 13.9 8.5 - 1.9 -2.0
.Kentucky 3.1 2.9 12.7 9.8 0.2 1.5 -1.3
.Louisiana 5.9 4.7 13.8 9.1 1.2 1.5 -0.3
.Maine 0.5 -0.1 9.6 9.7 0.6 0.8 -0.2
.Maryland 7.7 4.6 12.3 7.6 3.1 4.4 -1.3
.Massachusetts 5.9 2.8 10.9 8.1 3.1 4.6 -1.5
.Michigan 0.7 2.3 11.2 9.0 -1.6 1.7 -3.3
.Minnesota 5.9 5.2 12.5 7.3 0.8 2.3 -1.5
.Mississippi 2.5 3.6 13.4 9.8 -1.2 1.0 -2.2
.Missouri 2.2 3.2 12.4 9.2 -1.0 1.3 -2.4
.Montana 7.5 3.1 11.8 8.8 4.4 0.6 3.7
.Nebraska 7.2 6.1 14.2 8.1 1.2 1.7 -0.5
.Nevada 14.2 5.9 13.2 7.3 8.3 3.2 5.1
.New Hampshire 2.2 1.6 9.5 7.9 0.7 1.4 -0.7
.New Jersey 3.4 3.7 11.6 7.9 -0.3 5.3 -5.6
.New Mexico 3.3 5.8 13.6 7.8 -2.5 1.1 -3.6
.New York 3.5 4.5 12.2 7.7 -1.0 5.0 -5.9
.North Carolina 10.4 4.2 12.4 8.2 6.2 2.7 3.5
.North Dakota 21.5 4.5 13.1 8.6 16.8 1.7 15.1
.Ohio 0.3 2.2 11.7 9.5 -1.9 1.3 -3.3
.Oklahoma 8.1 4.2 13.6 9.4 3.9 1.5 2.3
.Oregon 8.0 3.3 11.6 8.3 4.7 1.7 3.0
.Pennsylvania 1.5 1.1 11.1 10.0 0.5 2.0 -1.5
.Rhode Island -0.3 1.4 10.2 8.8 -1.7 3.4 -5.1
.South Carolina 10.7 3.2 12.2 9.0 7.5 1.8 5.7
.South Dakota 11.8 5.5 13.9 8.4 6.2 1.2 5.1
.Tennessee 8.8 3.0 12.4 9.4 5.8 1.5 4.3
.Texas 16.5 8.3 14.9 6.6 8.1 2.7 5.5
.Utah 14.4 12.8 18.0 5.2 1.7 1.7 -
.Vermont -0.9 0.9 9.2 8.3 -1.8 1.0 -2.8
.Virginia 10.0 5.0 12.4 7.4 5.0 4.1 0.9
.Washington 10.7 5.4 12.6 7.2 5.4 3.3 2.0
.West Virginia 0.3 -0.9 10.9 11.8 1.2 0.5 0.7
.Wisconsin 2.9 3.6 11.8 8.2 -0.7 1.0 -1.7
.Wyoming 15.8 5.2 13.0 7.7 10.4 0.8 9.7
Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. 
(X) Not applicable.  
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.
2 Rates per 1,000 average population.
3 Net international migration for the United States, regions, and 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 only the international migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
Note:  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.
               
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division
Release Date: December 2012