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Age Dependency Ratio
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59.7
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[24th of 51]
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Estimated number of Illegal Immigrants
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22,000 |
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[34th of 43]
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DEFINITION: Estimated number of Illegal Immigrants. Latest available data - 2000 Census. Eight other States --Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming --each had fewer than 2,500 estimated unauthorized residents in 1990 and 2000. The US Citizenship ad Immigration Services also highlights that the illegal immigrant population in America grows by approximatley a half a million each year. Taken into account, the current illegal immigrant population is between 9 and 11 million people. |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Median Age
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37.3
|
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[21st of 51]
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DEFINITION: Median Age of the Total Population, 2004
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SOURCE: US Citizenship and Immigration Services, field report, 2000. |
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Percent of Foreign Population Born in Asia
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34.4% |
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[11th of 49]
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DEFINITION: Percent of foreign population born in Asia, 2004. Does not include US citizens born in Asia. |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Percent of Foreign Population Born in Europe
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32.2% |
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[6th of 49]
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DEFINITION: Percent of foreign population born in Europe, 2004. Does not include US citizens born in Europe. |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004 |
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Percent of Foreign Population Born in Mexico
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16.8% |
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[28th of 49]
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DEFINITION: Percent of foreign population born in Mexico, 2004. Does not include US citizens born in Mexico. |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004 |
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Percent of People 21 to 64 Years Old With a Disability
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13.7 %
|
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[14th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Percent of People 21 to 64 Years Old With a Disability, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004 |
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Percent of People Who are 85 Years and Over
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1.4 %
|
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[17th of 51]
|
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DEFINITION: Percent of the Total Population Who are 85 Years and Over, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Percent of People Who are Black or African American Alone
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11.2 %
|
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[19th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Percent of the Total Population Who are Black or African American Alone, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Percent of People Who are Foreign Born
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3.2 %
|
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[40th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Percent of People Who are Foreign Born, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Percent of People Who are White Alone
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84.8 %
|
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[20th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Percent of the Total Population Who are White Alone, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Percent of People Who are White Alone, Not Hispanic or Latino
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83.2 %
|
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[19th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Percent of the Total Population Who are White Alone, Not Hispanic or Latino, 2004
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Population
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5,800,310 |
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[18th of 56]
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DEFINITION: Total population by state. |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004
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Population > Percent change, 2000-2005
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3.6% |
|
[26th of 52]
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DEFINITION: Percent change in population between the years 2000 and 2005. |
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SOURCE: US Census Bureau, July 1, 2005. |
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Population density
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81.2 |
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[27th of 50]
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DEFINITION: Population density is square miles. |
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SOURCE: US Census Bureau, 2006 |
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Sex Ratio
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94.3 |
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[40th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Sex Ratio of the Total Population, 2004. The sex ratio represents the number of males per 100 females in the population. |
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SOURCE: US Census Bureau |
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Total Black Population
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635,418 |
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[19th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Total Black Population, states (2003-2004), U.S. (2004) |
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SOURCE: American Community Survey 2004 |
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Total Hispanic Population
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180,115
|
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[26th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Total Hispanic Population, states (2003-2004), U.S. (2004)
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SOURCE: statehealthfacts.org |
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Total Two or More Races
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90,250
|
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[14th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Total Population of People of Two or More Races, states (2003-2004), U.S. (2004)
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SOURCE: statehealthfacts.org
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Women (Per 1,000) Who Had a Birth in the Past 12 Months
|
54
|
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[24th of 51]
|
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DEFINITION: Women 15 to 50 Years Old Who Had a Birth in the Past 12 Months (Per 1,000 Women), 2004
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SOURCE: statehealthfacts.org
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