Scott D. Watkins's scientific contributions
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Idaho is located in the Mountain region of the United States. Idaho has a population of 1.5 million people, making it the twelfth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 205,449 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 1.9 million by 2025. This 1.2% projected annual growth rate is above the national averag...
With a population of 864,764 people, Delaware was the sixth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 81,164 people, and is projected to increase to 990,694 people by 2025. This 0.8% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 the s...
Alabama, located in the East South Central region of the United States, has a population of 4.6 million people, making it the twenty-third most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 180,751 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 4.8 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the proj...
Arkansas, located in the West South Central region of the United States, has a population of 2.8 million people, making it the nineteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 161,397 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 3.2 million by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate compares to the proj...
With a population of 796,215 people, South Dakota was the fifth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 41,371 people, and is projected to slightly increase to 801,845 people by 2025. From 2006 to 2007 the state’s population grew 1.8%. The state’s 2007 per capita personal income of $3...
New Mexico, located in the Mountain region of the United States, has a population of 2.0 million people, making it the fifteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 150,869 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 2.1 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nat...
Illinois, located in the East North Central region of the United States, has a population of 12.9 million people, making it the fifth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 433,255 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 13.3 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the projecte...
With a population of 12.4 million people, Pennsylvania was the sixth most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 151,738 people, and is projected to increase to 12.8 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 200...
Kansas, located in the West North Central region of the United States, has a population of 2.8 million people, making it the eighteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 87,579 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 2.9 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the project...
Louisiana is located in the West South Central region of the United States. Louisiana has a population of 4.3 million people, making it the twenty-fifth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population decreased by 175,772 people from 2000 to 2007. This is in-part due☺ to those displaced after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. However, Louisi...
North Carolina is located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. North Carolina has a population of 9.1 million people, making it the tenth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 1,011,719 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 11.5 million by 2025. This 1.3% projected annual growth rate is a...
With a population of 5.6 million people, Maryland was the nineteenth most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 321,858 people, and is projected to increase to 6.8 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007...
With a population of 6.5 million people, Washington was the thirteenth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 574,303 people, and is projected to increase to 8.0 million by 2025. This 1.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2...
Mississippi is located in the East South Central region of the United States. Mississippi has a population of 2.9 million people, making it the twentieth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 74,127 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 3.1 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate is be...
Michigan, located in the East North Central region of the United States, has a population of 10.1 million people, making it the eighth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 133,378 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 10.7 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the project...
North Dakota, located in the West North Central region of the United States, has a population of 639,715 people, making it the third least populous state in 2007. The state’s population decreased by 2,485 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to decrease to 620,777 people by 2025. This –0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the project...
With a population of 1.3 million people, Hawaii was the ninth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 71,851 people, and is projected to increase to 1.4 million by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 the st...
Massachusetts is located in the New England region of the United States. Massachusetts has a population of 6.5 million people, making it the fourteenth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 100,658 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 6.9 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate is belo...
With a population of 683, 478 people, Alaska was the fourth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 56,546 people, and is projected to increase to 820,881 people by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate is higher than the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 th...
Tennessee is located in the East South Central region of the United States. Tennessee has a population of 6.1 million people, making it the seventeenth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 467,436 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 7.1 million by 2025. This 0.8% projected annual growth rate is equa...
With a population of 1.3 million people, New Hampshire was the tenth least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 80,042 people, and is projected to increase to 1.6 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007...
Rhode Island is located in the New England region of the United States. Rhode Island has a population of 1.1 million people, making it the eighth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 9,513 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 1.2 million by 2025. This 0.5% projected annual growth rate is below the n...
Missouri, located in the West North Central region of the United States, has a population of 5.9 million people, making it the eighteenth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 283,204 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 6.3 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the proje...
With a population of 4.2 million people, Kentucky was the twenty-sixth most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 199,705 people, and is projected to increase to 4.5 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 20...
Georgia, located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of 9.5 million people, making it the ninth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 1.4 million people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 11.4 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected...
With a population of 5.2 million people, Minnesota was the twentyfirst most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 278,142 people, and is projected to increase to 6.1 million by 2025. This 0.9% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 20...
Colorado is located in the Mountain region of the United States. Colorado has a population of 4.9 million people, making it the twenty-ninth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 560,254 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 5.5 million by 2025. This 0.7% projected annual growth rate is below the nati...
Nebraska is located in the West North Central region of the United States. Nebraska has a population of 1.8 million people, making it the thirteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 63,308 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 1.8 million by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate is below t...
Connecticut, located in the Northeast, New England region of the United States, has a population of 3.5 million people, making it the twenty-second least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 96,744 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 3.7 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to...
With a population of 522,830 people, Wyoming was the least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 29,048 people, and is projected to increase to 529,031 people by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 the state’s...
Wisconsin, located in the East North Central region of the United States, has a population of 5.6 million people, making it the twentieth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 237,965 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 6.1 million by 2025. This 0.5% projected annual growth rate compares to the proje...
New Jersey is located in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States. New Jersey has a population of 8.7 million people, making it the eleventh most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 271,570 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 9.6 million by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate is below th...
Oregon, located in the Pacific region of the United States, has a population of 3.7 million people, making it the twenty-fourth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 326,056 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 4.5 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nati...
With a population of 36.6 million people, California was the most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 2.7 million people, and is projected to increase to 44.3 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 th...
Texas, located in the West South Central region of the United States, has a population of 23.9 million people, making it the second most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 3.1 million people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 30.9 million by 2025. This 1.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projec...
Nevada, located in the Mountain region of the United States, has a population of 2.6 million people, making it the sixteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 567,125 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 3.9 million by 2025. This 2.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nationa...
Oklahoma is located in the West South Central region of the United States. Oklahoma has a population of 3.6 million people, making it the twenty-seventh most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 166,662 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 3.8 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate is bel...
West Virginia is located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. West Virginia has a population of 1.8 million people, making it the fourteenth least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 3,691 people from 2000 to 2007, but is projected to decrease slightly by 2025. This –0.1% projected annual growth rate is below t...
Vermont is located in the New England region of the United States. Vermont has a population of 621,254 people, making it the second least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 12,427 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 703,288 people by 2025. This 0.7% projected annual growth rate is below the national av...
With a population of 6.3 million people, Indiana was the fifteenth most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 264,804 people, and is projected to increase to 6.7 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 t...
Arizona is located in the Mountain region of the United States. Arizona has a population of 6.3 million people, making it the sixteenth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 1.2 million people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 9.5 million by 2025. This 2.3% projected annual growth rate is above the nation...
Florida is located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. Florida has a population of 18.3 million people, making it the fourth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 2.3 million people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 25.9 million by 2025. This 2.0% projected annual growth rate is above the n...
With a population of 19.3 million people, New York was the third most populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 321,272 people, and is projected to increase to 19.5 million by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 th...
Virginia, located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of 7.7 million people, making it the twelfth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 633,576 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 9.4 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected na...
With a population of 957,861 people, Montana was the seventh least populous state in the United States in 2007. From 2000 to 2007 the state’s population increased by 55,666 people, and is projected to increase to 1.0 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. From 2006 to 2007 the sta...
Maine, located in the New England, Northeast region of the United States, has a population of 1.3 million people, making it the eleventh least populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 42,284 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 1.4 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projec...
South Carolina, located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of 4.4 million people, making it the twenty-fourth most populous state in 2007. The state’s population increased by 395,697 people from 2000 to 2007, and is projected to increase to 5.0 million by 2025. This 0.7% projected annual growth rate compares to the...
Connecticut, located in the New England region of the United States, had a population of 3.5 million people in 2006, making it the twenty-second most populous state. The state’s population increased by 99,224 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 3.7 million by 2025. This 0.27% projected annual growth rate compares to the projec...
With a population of 7.6 million people, Virginia was the twelfth most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 564,369 people, and is projected to increase to 9.4 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per...
Rhode Island, located in the New England region of the United States, had a population of 1.1 million people in 2006, making it the eighth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 19,291 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 1.2 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected na...
With a population of 1.3 million people, New Hampshire was the tenth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 79,109 people, and is projected to increase to 1.6 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006...
With a population of 5.2 million people, Minnesota was the twenty-first most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 247,622 people, and is projected to increase to 6.1 million by 2025. This 0.9% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 20...
With a population of 4.3 million people, South Carolina was the twenty-seventh least populous state in the United States in 2006 From 2000 to 2006 the state population increased by 309,237 people, and is projected to increase to 5.0 million by 2025. This 0.8% projected annual growth rate is equal to the projected national average. The state’s 2006...
With a population of 23.5 million people, Texas was the second most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 2,655,963 people, and is projected to increase to 30.9 million by 2025. This 1.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per...
With a population of 2.9 million people, Mississippi is the thirty-first most populous state in 2006. The state’s population increased by 65,882 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 3.1 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate is below the national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Mississippi was $2...
Wisconsin had a population of 5.6 million people, making it the twentieth most populous state in 2006. The state’s population increased by 192,831 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 6.1 million by 2025. This 0.5% projected annual growth rate is above the national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Wisconsin was $3...
Alabama, located in the East South Central region of the United States, had a population of 4.6 million people in 2006, making it the twenty-third most populous state. The state’s population increased by 151,930 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 4.8 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the proj...
In 2006, Arizona had a population of 6.2 million people, making it the thirty-fifth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 1,035,686 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 9.5 million by 2025. This 2.3% projected annual growth rate is above the national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Arizona was...
Pennsylvania is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and had a population of 12.4 million people in 2006, making it the sixth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 159,657 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 12.8 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate is below the national...
With a population of 670,053 people, Alaska was the fourth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 43,121 people, and is projected to increase to 820,881 by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per capita per...
With a population of 944,632 people, Montana was the seventh least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 42,437 people, and is projected to increase to 1.0 million by 2025. This 0.5% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per capi...
With a population of 5.6 million people, Maryland was the nineteenth most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 319,241 people, and is projected to increase to 6.7 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006...
Illinois, located in the Middle West region of the United States, and had a population of 12.8 million people in 2006, making it the fifth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 412,677 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 13.3 million by 2025. This 0.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected n...
North Dakota, located in the West North Central region of the United States, had a population of 635,867 people in 2006, making it the third least populous state. The state’s population decreased by 6,333 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to decrease to 620,777 by 2025. This — 0.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nat...
With a population of 4.2 million people, Kentucky was the eighteenth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 164,305 people, and is projected to increase to 4.5 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006...
Washington, located in the Pacific region of the United States, had a population of 6.4 million people in 2006, making it the fourteenth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 501,677 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 8.0 million by 2025. This 1.2% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nati...
Wyoming had a population of 515,004 people in 2006, making it the least populous state. The state’s population increased by 21,222 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 529,031 by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Wyoming was $40,569 in...
Missouri, located in the West North Central region of the United States, had a population of 5.8 million people in 2006, making it the eighteenth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 247,502 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 6.3 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the proje...
Nebraska is located in the West North Central region of the United States and had a population of 1.8 million people in 2006, making it the thirteenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 57,068 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase only slightly by 2025. The 0.1% projected annual growth rate is below the natio...
Tennessee, located in the East South Central region of the United States, had a population of 6.0 million people in 2006, making it the seventeenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 349,520 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 7.1 million by 2025. This 0.8% projected annual growth rate compares to the pr...
With a population of 19.3 million people, New York was the third most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 329,726 people, and is projected to increase to 19.5 million by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per...
Maine, located in the New England region of the United States, had a population of 1.3 million people in 2006, making it the eleventh least populous state. The state’s population increased by 46,651 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 1.4 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nationa...
With a population of 853,476 people, Delaware was the sixth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 69,876 people, and is projected to increase to 990,694 by 2025. This 0.8% projected annual growth rate is equal to the projected national average. The state’s 2006 per capita personal i...
With a population of 1.3 million people, Hawaii was the ninth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 73,961 people, and is projected to increase to 1.4 million by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per cap...
With a population of 36.5 million people, California was the most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 2,585,901 and is projected to increase to 44.3 million by 2025. This 1.0% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per capita pe...
Nevada had a population of 2.5 million people in 2006, making it the sixteenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 497,272 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 3.9 million by 2025. This 2.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Nevad...
Massachusetts is located in the New England region of the United States and had a population of 6.4 million people in 2006, making it the thirteenth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 88,096 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 6.9 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate is above the nation...
North Carolina is located in the South Atlantic region of the United State and had a population of 8.9 million people in 2006, making it the tenth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 807,192 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 11.5 million by 2025. This 1.4% projected annual growth rate is above the nation...
With a population of 3.7 million people, Oregon was the twenty-fourth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 279,359 people, and is projected to increase to 4.5 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 200...
Vermont had a population of 623,908 people in 2006, making it the second least populous state. The state’s population increased by 15,081 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 703,288 by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Vermont was $34,...
With a population of 6.3 million people, Indiana was the fifteenth most populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 233,035 people, and is projected to increase to 6.7 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 pe...
In 2006, Colorado had a population of 4.8 million people, making it the eighth most populous state in the country. The state’s population increased by 452,116 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 5.5 million by 2025. The 0.8% projected annual growth rate is equal to the national average. Per capita personal income in Colorado w...
Michigan, located in the East North Central region of the United States, had a population of 10.1 million people in 2006, making it the eighth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 157,199 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 10.7 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the project...
New Jersey is located in the New England region of the United States and had a population of 8.7 million people in 2006, making it the eleventh least populous state. The state’s population increased by 310,210 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 9.6 million by 2025. This 0.5% projected annual growth rate is below the national...
In 2006, Idaho had a population of 1.5 million people, making it the twelfth least populous state in the country. The state’s population increased by 172,512 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 1.9 million by 2025. This 1.24% projected annual growth rate is above the national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in Idah...
Kansas, located in the Middle West region of the United States, had a population of 2.8 million people in 2006, making it the eighteenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 75,657 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 2.9 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nati...
Florida is located in the Southeast region of the United States and had a population of 18 million people in 2006, making it the fourth most populous state. The state’s population increased by 2,107,511 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 25.9 million by 2025. This 1.9% projected annual growth rate is above the national averag...
South Dakota is located in the West North Central region of the United States and had a population of 781,919 people in 2006, making it the fifth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 27,075 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 801,845 by 2025. This 0.1% projected annual growth rate is below the national ave...
Louisiana is located in the West South Central region of the United States and had a population of 4.3 million people in 2006, making it the twenty-sixth least populous state. The state’s population decreased by 181,208 people from 2000 to 2006. From 2005 to 2006 the state’s population declined by 2.3%. Louisiana’s population is projected to increa...
Arkansas, located in the West South Central region of the United States, had a population of 2.8 million people in 2006, making it the nineteenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 137,472 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 3.2 million by 2025. This 0.6% projected annual growth rate compares to the proj...
Oklahoma, located in the West South Central region of the United States, had a population of 3.6 million people in 2006, making it the twenty-third least populous state. The state’s population increased by 128,558 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 3.8 million by 2025. This 0.3% projected annual growth rate compares to the pr...
With a population of 1.8 million people, West Virginia was fourteenth least populous state in the United States in 2006. From 2000 to 2006 the state’s population increased by 10,126 people, and is projected to decrease slightly by 2025. The —0.15% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. The state’s 2006 per...
Georgia located in the South Atlantic region of the United States, had a population of 9.4 million people, making it the ninth most populous state in 2006. The state’s population increased by 1,177,488 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 11.4 million by 2025. This 1.1% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nat...
New Mexico had a population of 2 million people in 2006, making it the fifteenth least populous state. The state’s population increased by 135,553 people from 2000 to 2006, and is projected to increase to 2.1 million by 2025. This 0.4% projected annual growth rate compares to the projected national average of 0.8%. Per capita personal income in New...
Demographics and Socioeconomics. California, located in the Pacific region of the United States, has a population of 35.3 million people and was the most populous state in 2005. The state’s population increased by 1.4 million people from 2000 to 2005, and is projected to increase to 44.3 million by 2025. This 1.2 percent projected annual growth rat...
Demographics and Socioeconomics. With a population of 5.5 million people, Maryland was the nineteenth most populous state in 2005. From 2000 to 2005 the state’s population increased by 164,832 people, and is projected to increase to 6.8 million by 2025. This 1.1 percent projected annual growth rate is slightly above the projected national average o...
Demographics and Socioeconomics. Arkansas, located in the West South Central region of the United States, has a population of 2.7 million, making it the nineteenth least populous state in 2005. The state’s population increased by 28,031 people from 2000 to 2005, and is projected to increase to 3.2 million by 2025. This 0.8 percent projected annual...
Demographics and Socioeconomics. Pennsylvania, located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, has a population of 12.0 million people, making it the sixth most populous state in 2005. The state’s population decreased by 301,907 people from 2000 to 2005, but is projected to increase to 12.8 million by 2025. This 0.3 percent projected annua...
Demographics and Socioeconomics. With a population of 12.4 million people, Illinois was the fifth most populous state in the United States in 2005. From 2000 to 2005 the state’s population increased by 21,058 people, and is projected to increase to 13.3 million by 2025. This 0.4 percent projected annual growth rate compares to the projected nationa...