U.S. Census Bureau

State Rankings -- Statistical Abstract of the United States

WHITE POPULATION ALONE, NUMBER -- JULY 2007

[When states share the same rank, the next lower rank is omitted. Because of rounded data, states may have identical values shown, but different ranks. Cautionary note]

State Number Rank
    United States 241,166,890 (X)
Alabama 3,287,453 25
Alaska 483,864 49
Arizona 5,513,278 15
Arkansas 2,293,040 33
California 28,081,544 1
Colorado 4,370,103 21
Connecticut 2,958,671 27
Delaware 643,909 45
District of Columbia 231,657 (X)
Florida 14,603,949 3
Georgia 6,258,527 11
Hawaii 374,056 50
Idaho 1,421,273 39
Illinois 10,177,118 6
Indiana 5,592,502 13
Iowa 2,819,510 29
Kansas 2,467,314 31
Kentucky 3,816,958 22
Louisiana 2,793,154 30
Maine 1,271,356 40
Maryland 3,570,540 23
Massachusetts 5,576,368 14
Michigan 8,174,743 8
Minnesota 4,640,074 20
Mississippi 1,770,596 35
Missouri 5,001,012 18
Montana 868,299 43
Nebraska 1,625,144 38
Nevada 2,087,402 34
New Hampshire 1,257,910 41
New Jersey 6,623,779 10
New Mexico 1,663,821 37
New York 14,194,212 4
North Carolina 6,703,706 9
North Dakota 586,028 47
Ohio 9,730,889 7
Oklahoma 2,833,428 28
Oregon 3,383,113 24
Pennsylvania 10,639,922 5
Rhode Island 937,845 42
South Carolina 3,025,220 26
South Dakota 704,040 44
Tennessee 4,948,404 19
Texas 19,741,868 2
Utah 2,464,930 32
Vermont 599,339 46
Virginia 5,642,342 12
Washington 5,472,543 16
West Virginia 1,714,455 36
Wisconsin 5,033,802 17
Wyoming 491,880 48

Symbol
X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
"Table 4:  Estimates of the Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for
the United States and States:  July 1, 2007 (SC-EST2007-04)";
published 1 May 2008;
http://www.census.gov/popest/states/asrh/SC-EST2007-04.html.

For more information:
Population Estimates