Ranking of US States By Natural Population Increase in 2013

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Natural Population Increase for the United States was 1.33M. Among all US states and DC, California had the highest natural population increase (251.93K), followed by Texas (205.79K), and New York (87.32K).

On the other hand, West Virginia had the lowest natural population increase (-1.31K) followed by Maine (-539), and Vermont (425).

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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Rank State Natural Pop. Increase
1 California 251930
2 Texas 205785
3 New York 87317
4 Georgia 53837
5 Illinois 53195
6 Virginia 39045
7 Washington 35944
8 Utah 35592
9 Arizona 35485
10 North Carolina 35016
11 Florida 31395
12 Colorado 31149
13 New Jersey 31013
14 Minnesota 27634
15 Maryland 26644
16 Ohio 24612
17 Indiana 22669
18 Michigan 20694
19 Louisiana 18740
20 Missouri 17589
21 Massachusetts 17378
22 Wisconsin 16865
23 Tennessee 16771
24 Oklahoma 14723
25 Kansas 14108
26 Nevada 13835
27 South Carolina 11917
28 Kentucky 11620
29 Oregon 11584
30 Pennsylvania 10856
31 Idaho 10416
32 New Mexico 9942
33 Nebraska 9839
34 Iowa 9653
35 Hawaii 8690
36 Mississippi 7819
37 Alaska 7311
38 Alabama 7090
39 Arkansas 7014
40 Connecticut 6379
41 South Dakota 4776
42 District of Columbia 4635
43 North Dakota 4052
44 Wyoming 2907
45 Delaware 2807
46 Montana 2755
47 New Hampshire 1713
48 Rhode Island 1242
49 Vermont 425
50 Maine -539
51 West Virginia -1311