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United States -- States; and Puerto Rico
GCT-T3-R. Sex Ratio of the Total Population (geographies ranked by estimate)  More information about this table...
Data Set: 2007 Population Estimates
Note: For information on errors stemming from model error, sampling error, and nonsampling error, see: http://www.census.gov/popest/topics/methodology.

Rank


Geographic area


Ratio

 

United States

97.2

 

 

 

Alaska

108.0

Nevada

103.8

Wyoming

102.8

Utah

102.0

Colorado

101.6

6t

Hawaii

101.3

6t

Idaho

101.3

North Dakota

100.8

Montana

100.3

10 

Arizona

100.2

11 

California

100.0

12 

Texas

99.6

13 

South Dakota

99.4

14 

Washington

99.3

15 

Minnesota

99.2

16t

Oregon

98.8

16t

Wisconsin

98.8

18 

Kansas

98.3

19 

Nebraska

98.2

20 

Oklahoma

97.7

21t

Iowa

97.4

21t

New Hampshire

97.4

21t

New Mexico

97.4

24 

Illinois

97.2

25 

Indiana

97.1

26 

Michigan

97.0

27 

Vermont

96.9

28 

Georgia

96.8

29 

Florida

96.6

30 

Virginia

96.4

31t

Arkansas

96.1

31t

Kentucky

96.1

33 

West Virginia

95.9

34 

New Jersey

95.8

35 

North Carolina

95.6

36 

Missouri

95.5

37 

Tennessee

95.4

38 

Maine

95.3

39 

Ohio

95.2

40 

Connecticut

95.1

41 

South Carolina

95.0

42 

Pennsylvania

94.8

43 

Louisiana

94.5

44 

New York

94.2

45t

Delaware

94.1

45t

Massachusetts

94.1

47 

Alabama

94.0

48 

Mississippi

93.9

49t

Maryland

93.8

49t

Rhode Island

93.8

51 

District of Columbia

89.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Puerto Rico

92.3

Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program
More Tables and Information: Population Estimates Program


Notes:
ยท The sex ratio represents the number of males per 100 females in the population.



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