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Population by State - Under 18
By US Census
Jan 13, 2006, 14:57 PST

POPULATION UNDER 18 YEARS OLD -- JULY 2003

[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 about rankings]

State Percent Rank
    United States 25.1 (X)
Alabama 24.6 27
Alaska 29.2 2
Arizona 27.2 5
Arkansas 25.0 19
California 26.5 7
Colorado 25.3 17
Connecticut 24.0 35
Delaware 24.3 32
District of Columbia 19.2 (X)
Florida 23.1 45
Georgia 26.4 8
Hawaii 23.6 39
Idaho 27.2 4
Illinois 25.5 14
Indiana 25.9 12
Iowa 23.6 41
Kansas 25.5 15
Kentucky 24.1 34
Louisiana 26.2 10
Maine 22.0 49
Maryland 25.0 19
Massachusetts 23.1 44
Michigan 25.2 18
Minnesota 24.7 23
Mississippi 26.4 9
Missouri 24.7 26
Montana 23.5 42
Nebraska 25.3 16
Nevada 25.9 11
New Hampshire 23.8 38
New Jersey 24.7 23
New Mexico 26.8 6
New York 23.6 40
North Carolina 24.8 22
North Dakota 23.2 43
Ohio 24.6 27
Oklahoma 25.0 21
Oregon 23.9 37
Pennsylvania 22.9 46
Rhode Island 22.7 47
South Carolina 24.7 23
South Dakota 25.6 13
Tennessee 23.9 36
Texas 28.2 3
Utah 31.6 1
Vermont 22.2 48
Virginia 24.4 31
Washington 24.4 29
West Virginia 21.6 50
Wisconsin 24.4 30
Wyoming 24.2 33

X Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau,
See Table 20, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2004-2005 edition.

For more information see  http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php

Last Revised: February 11, 2005 at 10:26:39 AM

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