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U.S. state Populations 2015: North Carolina becomes 9th state with 10 million or more people

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U.S. state Populations 2015: North Carolina becomes 9th state with 10 million or more people
Propelled largely by growth in the Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham areas, North Carolina’s population passed the 10 million mark in the past year

Release Date: December 22, 2015

North Carolina Population 2015

US Census

By adding an average of 281 people per day during the last year, North Carolina’s population crossed the 10 million mark, making the state the ninth in that category, according to U.S. Census Bureau state population estimates released today.

North Carolina’s population gain over the July 1, 2014, to July 1, 2015, period ranked it behind only Texas, Florida, California, Georgia and Washington.

Notably, Florida added more people than California for the first time in nearly a decade. Florida’s gain of 365,703 people also pushed it past 20 million, becoming the third state to reach that milestone. California continued to be the most populous state on July 1, 2015, with 39.1 million, followed by Texas with 27.5 million.

North Dakota was the nation’s fastest-growing state or equivalent over the last year, for the fourth year in a row. Its population increased 2.3 percent, followed by 1.9 percent growth in Colorado, the District of Columbia and Nevada. Each of the 10 fastest-growing states was in the South or West with the exception of North Dakota.

Seven states lost population between July 1, 2014, and July 1, 2015: Illinois (22,194 or -0.17 percent), West Virginia (4,623 or -0.25 percent), Connecticut (3,876 or -0.11 percent), Mississippi (1,110 or -0.04 percent), Maine (928 or -0.07 percent), Vermont (725 or -0.12 percent) and New Mexico (458 or -0.02 percent).

The United States as a whole saw its population increase by 0.79 percent over the period to 321.4 million, slightly faster than the rate of growth over the previous one-year period (0.78 percent).

In addition to the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the new statistics also include estimates for Puerto Rico. On July 1, 2015, Puerto Rico had an estimated population of 3.5 million, a decline of 60,706, or 1.7 percent, from one year earlier.

The Census Bureau produces population estimates each year, allowing the public to gauge the growth and demographic composition of the nation, states and communities. These statistics use administrative data to estimate population change between census years, using the decennial census count as a starting point. Local governments use estimates to locate services, and the private sector uses them to locate businesses.

The Census Bureau also released today estimates of the number of people 18 and older in the U.S., states and Puerto Rico. The downloadable file also includes total population and the percentage of people 18 and older. In 2015, there were 247.8 million voting-age residents in the U.S., comprising 77.1 percent of the nation’s population.

During 2016, the Census Bureau will release estimates of the 2015 population of counties, cities and towns, and metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas as well as national, state and county population estimates by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin. Population estimates for Puerto Rico and its municipios by age and sex will be released as well.

North Carolina Population

North Carolina

Census State Population 2015
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U.S. state populations on July 1, 2015

.California 39,144,818
.Texas 27,469,114
.Florida 20,271,272
.New York 19,795,791
.Illinois 12,859,995
.Pennsylvania 12,802,503
.Ohio 11,613,423
.Georgia 10,214,860
.North Carolina 10,042,802
.Michigan 9,922,576
.New Jersey 8,958,013
.Virginia 8,382,993
.Washington 7,170,351
.Arizona 6,828,065
.Massachusetts 6,794,422
.Indiana 6,619,680
.Tennessee 6,600,299
.Missouri 6,083,672
.Maryland 6,006,401
.Wisconsin 5,771,337
.Minnesota 5,489,594
.Colorado 5,456,574
.South Carolina 4,896,146
.Alabama 4,858,979
.Louisiana 4,670,724
.Kentucky 4,425,092
.Oregon 4,028,977
.Oklahoma 3,911,338
.Connecticut 3,590,886
.Iowa 3,123,899
.Utah 2,995,919
.Mississippi 2,992,333
.Arkansas 2,978,204
.Kansas 2,911,641
.Nevada 2,890,845
.New Mexico 2,085,109
.Nebraska 1,896,190
.West Virginia 1,844,128
.Idaho 1,654,930
.Hawaii 1,431,603
.New Hampshire 1,330,608
.Maine 1,329,328
.Rhode Island 1,056,298
.Montana 1,032,949
.Delaware 945,934
.South Dakota 858,469
.North Dakota 756,927
.Alaska 738,432
.District of Columbia 672,228
.Vermont 626,042
.Wyoming 586,107

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Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015
Geographic Area April 1, 2010  
Census 2015
United States 308,745,538 321,418,820
Northeast 55,317,240 56,283,891
Midwest 66,927,001 67,907,403
South 114,555,744 121,182,847
West 71,945,553 76,044,679
.Alabama 4,779,736 4,858,979
.Alaska 710,231 738,432
.Arizona 6,392,017 6,828,065
.Arkansas 2,915,918 2,978,204
.California 37,253,956 39,144,818
.Colorado 5,029,196 5,456,574
.Connecticut 3,574,097 3,590,886
.Delaware 897,934 945,934
.District of Columbia 601,723 672,228
.Florida 18,801,310 20,271,272
.Georgia 9,687,653 10,214,860
.Hawaii 1,360,301 1,431,603
.Idaho 1,567,582 1,654,930
.Illinois 12,830,632 12,859,995
.Indiana 6,483,802 6,619,680
.Iowa 3,046,355 3,123,899
.Kansas 2,853,118 2,911,641
.Kentucky 4,339,367 4,425,092
.Louisiana 4,533,372 4,670,724
.Maine 1,328,361 1,329,328
.Maryland 5,773,552 6,006,401
.Massachusetts 6,547,629 6,794,422
.Michigan 9,883,640 9,922,576
.Minnesota 5,303,925 5,489,594
.Mississippi 2,967,297 2,992,333
.Missouri 5,988,927 6,083,672
.Montana 989,415 1,032,949
.Nebraska 1,826,341 1,896,190
.Nevada 2,700,551 2,890,845
.New Hampshire 1,316,470 1,330,608
.New Jersey 8,791,894 8,958,013
.New Mexico 2,059,179 2,085,109
.New York 19,378,102 19,795,791
.North Carolina 9,535,483 10,042,802
.North Dakota 672,591 756,927
.Ohio 11,536,504 11,613,423
.Oklahoma 3,751,351 3,911,338
.Oregon 3,831,074 4,028,977
.Pennsylvania 12,702,379 12,802,503
.Rhode Island 1,052,567 1,056,298
.South Carolina 4,625,364 4,896,146
.South Dakota 814,180 858,469
.Tennessee 6,346,105 6,600,299
.Texas 25,145,561 27,469,114
.Utah 2,763,885 2,995,919
.Vermont 625,741 626,042
.Virginia 8,001,024 8,382,993
.Washington 6,724,540 7,170,351
.West Virginia 1,852,994 1,844,128
.Wisconsin 5,686,986 5,771,337
.Wyoming 563,626 586,107
Puerto Rico 3,725,789 3,474,182
Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015 (NST-EST2015-01)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division
Release Date: December 2015

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Geographic Area Change from 2010 to 2015
Number Percent
United States 12,660,715 4.1
Northeast 965,543 1.7
Midwest 977,506 1.5
South 6,619,894 5.8
West 4,097,772 5.7
.Alabama 78,852 1.6
.Alaska 28,183 4
.Arizona 435,758 6.8
.Arkansas 62,246 2.1
.California 1,890,315 5.1
.Colorado 427,250 8.5
.Connecticut 16,768 0.5
.Delaware 47,998 5.3
.District of Columbia 70,461 11.7
.Florida 1,466,649 7.8
.Georgia 526,179 5.4
.Hawaii 71,302 5.2
.Idaho 87,278 5.6
.Illinois 28,446 0.2
.Indiana 135,451 2.1
.Iowa 77,030 2.5
.Kansas 58,509 2.1
.Kentucky 85,743 2
.Louisiana 137,245 3
.Maine 967 0.1
.Maryland 232,616 4
.Massachusetts 246,605 3.8
.Michigan 38,447 0.4
.Minnesota 185,669 3.5
.Mississippi 24,230 0.8
.Missouri 94,745 1.6
.Montana 43,532 4.4
.Nebraska 69,849 3.8
.Nevada 190,154 7
.New Hampshire 14,142 1.1
.New Jersey 166,077 1.9
.New Mexico 25,917 1.3
.New York 417,704 2.2
.North Carolina 507,110 5.3
.North Dakota 84,336 12.5
.Ohio 76,698 0.7
.Oklahoma 159,722 4.3
.Oregon 197,904 5.2
.Pennsylvania 99,616 0.8
.Rhode Island 3,367 0.3
.South Carolina 270,745 5.9
.South Dakota 44,278 5.4
.Tennessee 254,024 4
.Texas 2,323,009 9.2
.Utah 232,031 8.4
.Vermont 297
.Virginia 381,948 4.8
.Washington 445,808 6.6
.West Virginia -8,883 -0.5
.Wisconsin 84,048 1.5
.Wyoming 22,340 4
Puerto Rico -251,975 -6.8
Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero.
(X) Not applicable.
Release Date: December 2015

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Video: North Carolina from above

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Video: The Outer Banks of North Carolina

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Video: Charlotte, North Carolina

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Video: Raleigh, North Carolina

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Video: Durham, North Carolina

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Video: Durham, North Carolina – Duke University west campus

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Video: Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Video: Greensboro, North Carolina

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Video: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Video: Wilmington, North Carolina

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Video: Wilmington, North Carolina

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Video: Asheville, North Carolina

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Video: Asheville, North Carolina – Biltmore Estate

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