Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, and States: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013
Geographic Area April 1, 2010 Population Estimate (as of July 1) % Change
Census Estimates Base 2010 2011 2012 2013 2012 to 2013
United States 308,745,538 308,747,716 309,326,295 311,582,564 313,873,685 316,128,839 0.7
Northeast 55,317,240 55,317,261 55,376,322 55,598,499 55,771,792 55,943,073 0.3
Midwest 66,927,001 66,927,549 66,976,321 67,146,663 67,321,425 67,547,890 0.3
South 114,555,744 114,557,273 114,857,899 116,032,322 117,253,992 118,383,453 1.0
West 71,945,553 71,945,633 72,115,753 72,805,080 73,526,476 74,254,423 1.0
.Alabama 4,779,736 4,779,758 4,785,570 4,801,627 4,817,528 4,833,722 0.3
.Alaska 710,231 710,231 713,868 723,375 730,307 735,132 0.7
.Arizona 6,392,017 6,392,015 6,408,790 6,468,796 6,551,149 6,626,624 1.2
.Arkansas 2,915,918 2,915,916 2,922,280 2,938,506 2,949,828 2,959,373 0.3
.California 37,253,956 37,253,959 37,333,601 37,668,681 37,999,878 38,332,521 0.9
.Colorado 5,029,196 5,029,196 5,048,196 5,118,400 5,189,458 5,268,367 1.5
.Connecticut 3,574,097 3,574,097 3,579,210 3,588,948 3,591,765 3,596,080 0.1
.Delaware 897,934 897,936 899,711 907,985 917,053 925,749 0.9
.District of Columbia 601,723 601,767 605,125 619,624 633,427 646,449 2.1
.Florida 18,801,310 18,802,690 18,846,054 19,083,482 19,320,749 19,552,860 1.2
.Georgia 9,687,653 9,687,663 9,713,248 9,810,181 9,915,646 9,992,167 0.8
.Hawaii 1,360,301 1,360,301 1,363,731 1,376,897 1,390,090 1,404,054 1.0
.Idaho 1,567,582 1,567,652 1,570,718 1,583,930 1,595,590 1,612,136 1.0
.Illinois 12,830,632 12,830,632 12,839,695 12,855,970 12,868,192 12,882,135 0.1
.Indiana 6,483,802 6,483,797 6,489,965 6,516,336 6,537,782 6,570,902 0.5
.Iowa 3,046,355 3,046,857 3,050,314 3,064,102 3,075,039 3,090,416 0.5
.Kansas 2,853,118 2,853,116 2,858,910 2,869,548 2,885,398 2,893,957 0.3
.Kentucky 4,339,367 4,339,357 4,347,698 4,366,869 4,379,730 4,395,295 0.4
.Louisiana 4,533,372 4,533,372 4,545,392 4,575,197 4,602,134 4,625,470 0.5
.Maine 1,328,361 1,328,361 1,327,366 1,327,844 1,328,501 1,328,302 0.0
.Maryland 5,773,552 5,773,623 5,787,193 5,840,241 5,884,868 5,928,814 0.7
.Massachusetts 6,547,629 6,547,629 6,563,263 6,606,285 6,645,303 6,692,824 0.7
.Michigan 9,883,640 9,883,701 9,876,149 9,874,589 9,882,519 9,895,622 0.1
.Minnesota 5,303,925 5,303,925 5,310,337 5,347,108 5,379,646 5,420,380 0.8
.Mississippi 2,967,297 2,967,299 2,970,047 2,977,886 2,986,450 2,991,207 0.2
.Missouri 5,988,927 5,988,923 5,996,063 6,010,065 6,024,522 6,044,171 0.3
.Montana 989,415 989,417 990,527 997,600 1,005,494 1,015,165 1.0
.Nebraska 1,826,341 1,826,341 1,829,838 1,841,749 1,855,350 1,868,516 0.7
.Nevada 2,700,551 2,700,552 2,703,230 2,717,951 2,754,354 2,790,136 1.3
.New Hampshire 1,316,470 1,316,469 1,316,614 1,318,075 1,321,617 1,323,459 0.1
.New Jersey 8,791,894 8,791,909 8,802,707 8,836,639 8,867,749 8,899,339 0.4
.New Mexico 2,059,179 2,059,183 2,064,982 2,077,919 2,083,540 2,085,287 0.1
.New York 19,378,102 19,378,105 19,398,228 19,502,728 19,576,125 19,651,127 0.4
.North Carolina 9,535,483 9,535,471 9,559,533 9,651,377 9,748,364 9,848,060 1.0
.North Dakota 672,591 672,591 674,344 684,867 701,345 723,393 3.1
.Ohio 11,536,504 11,536,503 11,545,435 11,549,772 11,553,031 11,570,808 0.2
.Oklahoma 3,751,351 3,751,357 3,759,263 3,785,534 3,815,780 3,850,568 0.9
.Oregon 3,831,074 3,831,073 3,837,208 3,867,937 3,899,801 3,930,065 0.8
.Pennsylvania 12,702,379 12,702,379 12,710,472 12,741,310 12,764,475 12,773,801 0.1
.Rhode Island 1,052,567 1,052,567 1,052,669 1,050,350 1,050,304 1,051,511 0.1
.South Carolina 4,625,364 4,625,360 4,636,361 4,673,509 4,723,417 4,774,839 1.1
.South Dakota 814,180 814,180 816,211 823,772 834,047 844,877 1.3
.Tennessee 6,346,105 6,346,113 6,356,683 6,398,361 6,454,914 6,495,978 0.6
.Texas 25,145,561 25,145,561 25,245,178 25,640,909 26,060,796 26,448,193 1.5
.Utah 2,763,885 2,763,885 2,774,424 2,814,784 2,854,871 2,900,872 1.6
.Vermont 625,741 625,745 625,793 626,320 625,953 626,630 0.1
.Virginia 8,001,024 8,001,031 8,024,417 8,105,850 8,186,628 8,260,405 0.9
.Washington 6,724,540 6,724,543 6,742,256 6,821,481 6,895,318 6,971,406 1.1
.West Virginia 1,852,994 1,852,999 1,854,146 1,855,184 1,856,680 1,854,304 -0.1
.Wisconsin 5,686,986 5,686,983 5,689,060 5,708,785 5,724,554 5,742,713 0.3
.Wyoming 563,626 563,626 564,222 567,329 576,626 582,658 1.0
Table 2. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013
Geographic Area Total Population Change [1] Natural Increase Vital Events Net Migration
Births Deaths Total International [2] Domestic
United States 7,381,123 4,707,508 12,867,530 8,160,022 2,673,615 2,673,615 (X)
Northeast Region 625,812 568,202 2,086,367 1,518,165 86,994 711,505 -624,511
Midwest Region 620,341 826,143 2,703,481 1,877,338 -194,864 350,883 -545,747
South Region 3,826,180 1,765,813 4,908,455 3,142,642 2,026,010 990,043 1,035,967
West Region 2,308,790 1,547,350 3,169,227 1,621,877 755,475 621,184 134,291
Alabama 53,964 35,848 192,880 157,032 17,425 17,345 80
Alaska 24,901 24,745 37,432 12,687 387 5,963 -5,576
Arizona 234,609 121,237 280,500 159,263 109,506 34,802 74,704
Arkansas 43,457 31,262 125,153 93,891 12,703 9,617 3,086
California 1,078,562 847,471 1,639,896 792,425 235,315 389,166 -153,851
Colorado 239,171 107,466 213,310 105,844 127,485 27,533 99,952
Connecticut 21,983 26,522 121,106 94,584 -1,314 49,186 -50,500
Delaware 27,813 11,032 36,651 25,619 16,919 7,717 9,202
District of Columbia 44,682 14,595 30,509 15,914 29,957 8,984 20,973
Florida 750,170 121,075 697,507 576,432 618,974 310,822 308,152
Georgia 304,504 197,541 431,440 233,899 100,318 72,269 28,049
Hawaii 43,753 26,544 61,617 35,073 17,517 23,621 -6,104
Idaho 44,484 35,873 72,866 36,993 8,631 5,062 3,569
Illinois 51,503 193,378 522,582 329,204 -137,318 87,386 -224,704
Indiana 87,105 85,115 270,980 185,865 3,642 30,010 -26,368
Iowa 43,559 34,438 124,024 89,586 9,581 13,282 -3,701
Kansas 40,841 50,974 129,453 78,479 -10,197 16,752 -26,949
Kentucky 55,938 42,283 178,854 136,571 14,367 18,342 -3,975
Louisiana 92,098 68,030 201,132 133,102 24,263 21,772 2,491
Maine -59 -725 41,079 41,804 555 3,351 -2,796
Maryland 155,191 92,207 237,890 145,683 63,882 78,498 -14,616
Massachusetts 145,195 63,577 237,323 173,746 84,872 98,131 -13,259
Michigan 11,921 80,156 368,960 288,804 -68,491 55,145 -123,636
Minnesota 116,455 95,068 221,965 126,897 21,469 38,525 -17,056
Mississippi 23,908 35,682 129,036 93,354 -12,015 7,448 -19,463
Missouri 55,248 67,751 246,651 178,900 -11,701 23,960 -35,661
Montana 25,748 10,260 39,217 28,957 15,200 2,374 12,826
Nebraska 42,175 35,584 83,616 48,032 7,322 10,357 -3,035
Nevada 89,584 48,515 115,278 66,763 40,356 23,372 16,984
New Hampshire 6,990 7,347 41,529 34,182 -135 5,631 -5,766
New Jersey 107,430 114,688 343,341 228,653 -2,776 145,374 -148,150
New Mexico 26,104 36,121 88,993 52,872 -9,750 5,837 -15,587
New York 273,022 296,542 782,989 486,447 -10,406 318,132 -328,538
North Carolina 312,589 131,753 392,193 260,440 174,584 67,302 107,282
North Dakota 50,802 12,271 31,187 18,916 38,223 3,602 34,621
Ohio 34,305 90,037 446,255 356,218 -52,638 49,792 -102,430
Oklahoma 99,211 50,556 170,749 120,193 47,198 15,866 31,332
Oregon 98,992 41,212 146,600 105,388 56,636 20,269 36,367
Pennsylvania 71,422 52,931 463,777 410,846 23,376 78,567 -55,191
Rhode Island -1,056 4,753 35,614 30,861 -5,672 11,659 -17,331
South Carolina 149,479 50,194 187,168 136,974 96,655 21,730 74,925
South Dakota 30,697 15,838 38,555 22,717 14,960 3,404 11,556
Tennessee 149,865 63,809 258,550 194,741 85,498 26,507 58,991
Texas 1,302,632 684,632 1,238,002 553,370 610,692 207,102 403,590
Utah 136,987 117,951 166,447 48,496 18,957 13,966 4,991
Vermont 885 2,567 19,609 17,042 -1,506 1,474 -2,980
Virginia 259,374 138,401 334,232 195,831 119,680 95,545 24,135
Washington 246,863 120,067 282,772 162,705 126,307 68,105 58,202
West Virginia 1,305 -3,087 66,509 69,596 4,910 3,177 1,733
Wisconsin 55,730 65,533 219,253 153,720 -9,716 18,668 -28,384
Wyoming 19,032 9,888 24,299 14,411 8,928 1,114 7,814
Table 3. Annual Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change: July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2013
Geographic Area Total Population Change [1] Natural Increase Vital Events Net Migration
Births Deaths Total International [2] Domestic
United States 2,255,154 1,412,009 3,952,937 2,540,928 843,145 843,145 (X)
Northeast Region 171,281 169,644 640,702 471,058 18,540 227,173 -208,633
Midwest Region 226,465 251,688 827,949 576,261 -17,411 110,489 -127,900
South Region 1,129,461 526,545 1,510,183 983,638 590,392 309,637 280,755
West Region 727,947 464,132 974,103 509,971 251,624 195,846 55,778
Alabama 16,194 9,936 58,858 48,922 5,707 5,256 451
Alaska 4,825 7,497 11,610 4,113 -2,178 1,828 -4,006
Arizona 75,475 35,720 85,994 50,274 37,281 10,864 26,417
Arkansas 9,545 9,671 38,464 28,793 934 2,965 -2,031
California 332,643 253,067 503,634 250,567 73,958 123,217 -49,259
Colorado 78,909 32,672 65,831 33,159 44,857 8,573 36,284
Connecticut 4,315 7,923 37,172 29,249 -1,522 15,702 -17,224
Delaware 8,696 3,261 11,286 8,025 5,432 2,422 3,010
District of Columbia 13,022 4,438 9,589 5,151 9,177 2,858 6,319
Florida 232,111 33,421 215,542 182,121 190,938 99,454 91,484
Georgia 76,521 58,896 132,184 73,288 15,996 22,343 -6,347
Hawaii 13,964 7,583 19,016 11,433 6,002 7,459 -1,457
Idaho 16,546 10,937 22,187 11,250 6,142 1,563 4,579
Illinois 13,943 56,774 158,964 102,190 -39,562 27,751 -67,313
Indiana 33,120 25,992 83,179 57,187 8,225 9,404 -1,179
Iowa 15,377 10,742 38,091 27,349 4,814 4,143 671
Kansas 8,559 15,923 39,624 23,701 -7,452 5,105 -12,557
Kentucky 15,565 12,673 54,554 41,881 3,279 5,569 -2,290
Louisiana 23,336 19,701 61,703 42,002 4,203 6,695 -2,492
Maine -199 -300 12,566 12,866 -381 1,042 -1,423
Maryland 43,946 27,035 73,240 46,205 16,419 24,944 -8,525
Massachusetts 47,521 19,380 73,491 54,111 28,516 31,349 -2,833
Michigan 13,103 24,484 113,202 88,718 -11,051 17,488 -28,539
Minnesota 40,734 29,289 68,205 38,916 11,061 12,208 -1,147
Mississippi 4,757 10,372 39,348 28,976 -4,806 2,232 -7,038
Missouri 19,649 20,349 75,382 55,033 -150 7,462 -7,612
Montana 9,671 3,288 12,103 8,815 6,192 725 5,467
Nebraska 13,166 11,318 25,703 14,385 2,519 3,214 -695
Nevada 35,782 14,481 35,504 21,023 20,317 7,463 12,854
New Hampshire 1,842 2,235 12,732 10,497 -574 1,781 -2,355
New Jersey 31,590 34,017 104,769 70,752 1,338 46,373 -45,035
New Mexico 1,747 10,674 27,146 16,472 -8,809 1,717 -10,526
New York 75,002 88,211 240,299 152,088 -2,692 101,778 -104,470
North Carolina 99,696 38,364 119,932 81,568 57,785 20,545 37,240
North Dakota 22,048 4,274 10,028 5,754 18,051 1,090 16,961
Ohio 17,777 27,004 136,456 109,452 -7,386 15,708 -23,094
Oklahoma 34,788 15,279 52,504 37,225 19,024 4,756 14,268
Oregon 30,264 12,606 45,135 32,529 16,590 6,375 10,215
Pennsylvania 9,326 15,778 142,753 126,975 -5,722 24,996 -30,718
Rhode Island 1,207 1,506 10,911 9,405 -234 3,688 -3,922
South Carolina 51,422 14,526 57,457 42,931 35,837 6,513 29,324
South Dakota 10,830 5,256 11,992 6,736 5,802 1,040 4,762
Tennessee 41,064 19,575 79,933 60,358 20,804 8,155 12,649
Texas 387,397 208,045 381,897 173,852 177,715 64,187 113,528
Utah 46,001 35,965 50,840 14,875 9,920 4,353 5,567
Vermont 677 894 6,009 5,115 -189 464 -653
Virginia 73,777 42,368 103,284 60,916 32,861 29,762 3,099
Washington 76,088 36,502 87,554 51,052 38,411 21,384 17,027
West Virginia -2,376 -1,016 20,408 21,424 -913 981 -1,894
Wisconsin 18,159 20,283 67,123 46,840 -2,282 5,876 -8,158
Wyoming 6,032 3,140 7,549 4,409 2,941 325 2,616
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 2013 population estimates series are defined as of January 1, 2013. For population estimates methodology statements, see http://www.census.gov/popest/methodology/index.html.
(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] Net international migration 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. 
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division
Release Date: January 2014