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These Are The Eight US States With Population Declines In 2023
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenIn fact, some states saw their number of residents drop, both from net population loss (deaths outnumbering births) and from net migration (emigrants outnumbering immigrants).
Visual Capitalist's Palla vi Rao visualizes the U.S. states with population declines between July 1, 2022 and July 1, 2023, along with the percentage change.
Ranked: Population Changes in U.S. States
A demographic reshuffling is taking place across the U.S., with states in the Northeast and the West seeing shrinking populations.
Below are the changes for all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico, ranked from declines to gains in ascending order.
New York | 19,571,216 | -101,984 | -0.52% |
California | 38,965,193 | -75,423 | -0.19% |
Illinois | 12,549,689 | -32,826 | -0.26% |
Puerto Rico* | 3,205,691 | -14,422 | -0.45% |
Louisiana | 4,573,749 | -14,274 | -0.31% |
Pennsylvania | 12,961,683 | -10,408 | -0.08% |
Oregon | 4,233,358 | -6,021 | -0.14% |
Hawaii | 1,435,138 | -4,261 | -0.30% |
West Virginia | 1,770,071 | -3,964 | -0.22% |
Alaska | 733,406 | +130 | +0.02% |
Vermont | 647,464 | +354 | +0.05% |
Mississippi | 2,939,690 | +762 | +0.03% |
New Mexico | 2,114,371 | +895 | +0.04% |
Rhode Island | 1,095,962 | +2,120 | +0.19% |
Wyoming | 584,057 | +2,428 | +0.42% |
New Hampshire | 1,402,054 | +3,051 | +0.22% |
Kansas | 2,940,546 | +3,830 | +0.13% |
Michigan | 10,037,261 | +3,980 | +0.04% |
North Dakota | 783,926 | +5,014 | +0.64% |
Maine | 1,395,722 | +6,384 | +0.46% |
Iowa | 3,207,004 | +7,311 | +0.23% |
District of Columbia** | 678,972 | +8,023 | +1.20% |
Connecticut | 3,617,176 | +8,470 | +0.23% |
South Dakota | 919,318 | +9,449 | +1.04% |
Montana | 1,132,812 | +9,934 | +0.88% |
Nebraska | 1,978,379 | +10,319 | +0.52% |
Delaware | 1,031,890 | +12,431 | +1.22% |
Kentucky | 4,526,154 | +14,591 | +0.32% |
Maryland | 6,180,253 | +16,272 | +0.26% |
Nevada | 3,194,176 | +16,755 | +0.53% |
Massachusetts | 7,001,399 | +18,659 | +0.27% |
Missouri | 6,196,156 | +18,988 | +0.31% |
Wisconsin | 5,910,955 | +20,412 | +0.35% |
Arkansas | 3,067,732 | +21,328 | +0.70% |
Minnesota | 5,737,915 | +23,615 | +0.41% |
Idaho | 1,964,726 | +25,730 | +1.33% |
Ohio | 11,785,935 | +26,238 | +0.22% |
Washington | 7,812,880 | +28,403 | +0.36% |
Indiana | 6,862,199 | +29,925 | +0.44% |
New Jersey | 9,290,841 | +30,024 | +0.32% |
Oklahoma | 4,053,824 | +34,553 | +0.86% |
Alabama | 5,108,468 | +34,565 | +0.68% |
Utah | 3,417,734 | +36,498 | +1.08% |
Colorado | 5,877,610 | +36,571 | +0.63% |
Virginia | 8,715,698 | +36,599 | +0.42% |
Arizona | 7,431,344 | +65,660 | +0.89% |
Tennessee | 7,126,489 | +77,513 | +1.10% |
South Carolina | 5,373,555 | +90,600 | +1.71% |
Georgia | 11,029,227 | +116,077 | +1.06% |
North Carolina | 10,835,491 | +139,526 | +1.30% |
Florida | 22,610,726 | +365,205 | +1.64% |
Texas | 30,503,301 | +473,453 | +1.58% |