This is a list of U.S. states by population. The data is from the United States Census Bureau and is current as of mid-year 2000.
- California - 33,871,648
- Texas - 20,851,820
- New York - 18,976,457
- Florida - 15,982,378
- Illinois - 12,419,293
- Pennsylvania - 12,281,054
- Ohio - 11,353,140
- Michigan - 9,938,444
- New Jersey - 8,414,350
- Georgia - 8,186,453
- North Carolina - 8,049,313
- Virginia - 7,078,515
- Massachusetts - 6,349,097
- Indiana - 6,080,485
- Washington - 5,894,121
- Tennessee - 5,689,283
- Missouri - 5,595,211
- Wisconsin - 5,363,675
- Maryland - 5,296,486
- Arizona - 5,130,632
- Minnesota - 4,919,479
- Louisiana - 4,468,976
- Alabama - 4,447,100
- Colorado - 4,301,261
- Kentucky - 4,041,769
- South Carolina - 4,012,012
- Oklahoma - 3,450,654
- Oregon - 3,421,399
- Connecticut - 3,405,565
- Iowa - 2,926,324
- Mississippi - 2,844,658
- Kansas - 2,688,418
- Arkansas - 2,673,400
- Utah - 2,233,169
- Nevada - 1,998,257
- New Mexico - 1,819,046
- West Virginia - 1,808,344
- Nebraska - 1,711,263
- Idaho - 1,293,953
- Maine - 1,274,923
- New Hampshire - 1,235,786
- Hawaii - 1,211,537
- Rhode Island - 1,048,319
- Montana - 904,433
- Delaware - 783,600
- South Dakota - 754,844
- North Dakota - 642,200
- Alaska - 626,932
- Vermont - 608,827
- Wyoming - 493,782
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See also: List of U.S. states by area, List of U.S. states by unemployment rate, List of state capitals and former capital cities in the United States.
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