United States Natural Population Increase Rate Vs Net Migration Rate
Updated on July 3, 2022.
According to recent data from the US Census Bureau, in 2020, the natural population increase rate for the United States (2.06) was 42.1% higher than the net migration rate for the United States (1.45).
The chart and table below shows the natural population increase rate and the net migration rate for the United States from 2011 to 2020.
Natural Population Increase Rate refers to the natural increase (number of births minus number of deaths) during a year per 1,000 population at midyear.
Net Migration Rate refers to the difference between the number of migrants entering and those leaving the country in a year, per 1,000 midyear population.
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Related Topics: US Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
United States Natural Pop. Increase Rate Vs Net Migration Rate
Natural Pop. Increase Rate
Net Migration Rate
United States Natural Pop. Increase Rate Vs Net Migration Rate
Year | Natural Pop. Increase Rate | Net Migration Rate |
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2020 | 2.06 | 1.45 |
2019 | 2.82 | 1.74 |
2018 | 3.06 | 2.21 |
2017 | 3.4 | 2.93 |
2016 | 3.94 | 3.31 |
2015 | 4.05 | 3.32 |
2014 | 4.35 | 2.98 |
2013 | 4.23 | 2.7 |
2012 | 4.59 | 2.75 |
2011 | 4.71 | 2.56 |
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Natural Population Increase Rate Vs Net Migration Rate for States in the United States
Use the links below to find the natural population increase rate vs the net migration rate for each US state and District of Columbia.