United States Natural Population Increase Rate By State in 2011
Updated on January 23, 2024.
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the natural population increase rate for the United States was 4.71; and the top three states that had the highest natural population increase rate were:
- Utah: 13.21
- Alaska: 10.85
- Texas: 8.39
On the other hand, the top 3 states that had the lowest natural population increase rate were:
- West Virginia: -0.77
- Maine: -0.3
- Vermont: 0.99
Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the natural population increase rate for each U.S. state in 2011.
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.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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United States Natural Population Increase Rate By State in 2011
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State | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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Alabama | 2.27 |
Alaska | 10.85 |
Arizona | 5.89 |
Arkansas | 3.07 |
California | 7.24 |
Colorado | 6.67 |
Connecticut | 2.33 |
Delaware | 3.79 |
Florida | 2.04 |
Georgia | 6.3 |
Hawaii | 6.62 |
Idaho | 7.03 |
Illinois | 4.73 |
Indiana | 3.93 |
Iowa | 3.15 |
Kansas | 5.22 |
Kentucky | 2.94 |
Louisiana | 4.72 |
Maine | -0.3 |
Maryland | 5.14 |
Massachusetts | 2.91 |
Michigan | 2.44 |
Minnesota | 5.33 |
Mississippi | 3.56 |
Missouri | 3.38 |
Montana | 2.89 |
Nebraska | 5.5 |
Nevada | 5.78 |
New Hampshire | 1.71 |
New Jersey | 4.04 |
New Mexico | 5.52 |
New York | 4.8 |
North Carolina | 4.27 |
North Dakota | 4.66 |
Ohio | 2.37 |
Oklahoma | 3.92 |
Oregon | 3.35 |
Pennsylvania | 1.19 |
Rhode Island | 1.18 |
South Carolina | 3.32 |
South Dakota | 5.49 |
Tennessee | 2.89 |
Texas | 8.39 |
Utah | 13.21 |
Vermont | 0.99 |
Virginia | 5.2 |
Washington | 5.44 |
West Virginia | -0.77 |
Wisconsin | 3.39 |
Wyoming | 5.34 |
District of Columbia | 7.39 |
County-Level Maps showing Natural Population Increase Rate in 2011 for each US state
Use the links below to see maps that highlight the natural population increase rate by county for each state in the United States for the year 2011.
Historical Natural Population Increase Rate for States in the United States
Use the links below to find the historical natural population increase rate for each United States state and District of Columbia.