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The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of Hawaii was 1,374,810 on July 1,
2011, a 1.07% increase since the
2010 United States Census.
As of 2005, Hawaii has an estimated population of 1,275,194, an increase of 13,
070, or
1.0%, from the prior year and an increase of 63,657, or 5.3%, since
2000. This includes a natural increase of 48,
111 people (that is 96,028 births minus 47,917 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 16,956 people into the state.
Immigration from outside the
United States resulted in a net increase of 30,068 people, and migration within the country produced a net loss of 13,
112 people. The center of population of Hawaii is located between the two islands of Oʻahu and
Molokaʻi. So many
Hawaiian residents have moved to
Las Vegas that it has been referred to as the "ninth island" of Hawaii.
Hawaii has a de facto population of over 1.4 million, due to large military and tourist populations. Oʻahu, nicknamed "
The Gathering Place", is the most populous island (and has the highest population density), with a resident population of just under one million in 597 square miles (1,546 km2), about 1,650 people per square mile (for comparison,
New Jersey, which has 8,717,925 people in 7,417 square miles (19,210 km2) is the most-densely populated state in the
Union with 1,134 people per square mile.)
Hawaii's 1,275,194 people, spread over 6,423 square miles (16,640 km2) (including many unpopulated islands), results in an average population density of 188.6 persons per square mile,which makes Hawaii less densely populated than
Ohio and
Illinois.
The average projected lifespan of those born in Hawaii in 2000 was 79.8 years (77.1 years if male, 82.5 if female), longer than any other state.
As of 2011 the
U.S. military personnel reported 42,371 of its personnel on the islands
Source: wikipedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii
- published: 24 Dec 2013
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