Ranking of US States By Natural Population Increase in 2012

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Natural Population Increase for the United States was 1.44M. Among all US states and DC, California had the highest natural population increase (257.89K), followed by Texas (208.92K), and New York (93.02K).

On the other hand, West Virginia had the lowest natural population increase (-809) followed by Maine (43), and Vermont (629).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high natural population increase, 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 in 2012
California
257.89K
Texas
208.92K
New York
93.02K
Georgia
61.40K
Illinois
58.84K
Virginia
42.56K
Florida
40.25K
North Carolina
40.05K
Washington
37.28K
Arizona
36.83K
Ranking of US States By Natural Population Increase in 2012
Rank
State
Natural Pop. Increase
1 California 257,887
2 Texas 208,917
3 New York 93,020
4 Georgia 61,404
5 Illinois 58,842
6 Virginia 42,560
7 Florida 40,251
8 North Carolina 40,048
9 Washington 37,281
10 Arizona 36,833
11 New Jersey 35,513
12 Utah 34,968
13 Colorado 32,023
14 Maryland 29,249
15 Minnesota 28,748
16 Ohio 26,336
17 Indiana 24,445
18 Michigan 24,010
19 Louisiana 21,545
20 Missouri 19,841
21 Massachusetts 19,832
22 Wisconsin 19,805
23 Tennessee 19,669
24 Pennsylvania 16,571
25 South Carolina 15,477
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