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Population Density


Population Density

Population density is the amount of people living in an area, like people per square mile. It can be broken down from regions to individual counties.

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Population density numbers from the 2010 Census in people per square mile:

Alabama - 94.4
Alaska - 1.2
Arizona - 56.3
Arkansas - 56
California - 239.1
Colorado - 48.5
Connecticut - 738.1
Delaware - 460.8
Florida - 350.6
Georgia - 168.4
Hawaii - 211.8
Idaho - 19
Illinois - 231.1
Indiana - 181
Iowa - 54.5
Kansas - 34.9
Kentucky - 109.9
Louisiana - 104.9
Maine - 43.1
Maryland - 594.8
Massachusetts - 839.4
Michigan - 174.8
Minnesota - 66.6
Mississippi - 63.2
Missouri - 87.1
Montana - 6.8
Nebraska - 23.8
Nevada - 24.6
New Hampshire - 147
New Jersey - 1,195
New Mexico - 17
New York - 411.2
North Carolina - 196.1
North Dakota - 9.7
Ohio - 282.3
Oklahoma - 54.7
Oregon - 39.9
Pennsylvania - 283.9
Rhode Island - 1,018.1
South Carolina - 153.9
South Dakota - 10.7
Tennessee - 153.9
Texas - 96.3
Utah - 33.6
Vermont - 67.9
Virginia - 202.6
Washington - 101.2
West Virginia - 77
Wisconsin - 105
Wyoming - 5.8

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