Ranking of US States By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for the United States was 4.35. Among all US states and DC, Utah had the highest natural population increase rate (11.83), followed by Alaska (10.09), and Texas (7.99).

On the other hand, West Virginia had the lowest natural population increase rate (-0.58) followed by Maine (-0.48), and New Hampshire (0.8).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high natural population increase rate, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia.

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Ranking of US States By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2014
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Rank State Natural Pop. Increase Rate
1 Utah 11.83
2 Alaska 10.09
3 Texas 7.99
4 District of Columbia 7.12
5 California 6.63
6 North Dakota 6.53
7 South Dakota 6.24
8 Idaho 6.11
9 Colorado 5.98
10 Hawaii 5.82
11 Nebraska 5.75
12 Wyoming 5.48
13 Georgia 5.46
14 Arizona 5.37
15 Minnesota 5.36
16 Washington 5.15
17 Nevada 5.01
18 Virginia 4.82
19 Kansas 4.77
20 Maryland 4.71
21 New York 4.49
22 Louisiana 4.45
23 New Mexico 4.41
24 Illinois 4.25
25 Oklahoma 3.74
26 North Carolina 3.71
27 New Jersey 3.7
28 Indiana 3.6
29 Iowa 3.41
30 Delaware 3.14
31 Missouri 3.09
31 Wisconsin 3.09
32 Oregon 2.96
33 Montana 2.95
34 Arkansas 2.79
35 Kentucky 2.74
36 Mississippi 2.72
37 South Carolina 2.66
38 Tennessee 2.59
39 Massachusetts 2.56
40 Ohio 2.39
41 Michigan 2.29
42 Alabama 1.9
43 Florida 1.89
44 Connecticut 1.81
45 Pennsylvania 1.21
46 Rhode Island 0.97
47 Vermont 0.81
48 New Hampshire 0.8
49 Maine -0.48
50 West Virginia -0.58