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List of U.S. states by population density

This is a list of the 50 U.S. states, ordered by population density. The figures given are in people per square kilometer. The data is from the United States Census Bureau and is current as of 2000.

Rank State Population density
1 New Jersey 438.00
2 Rhode Island 387.35
3 Massachusetts 312.68
4 Connecticut 271.40
5 Maryland 209.23
6 New York 155.18
7 Delaware 154.87
8 Florida 114.43
9 Ohio 107.05
10 Pennsylvania 105.80
11 Illinois 86.27
12 California 83.85
13 Hawaii 72.83
14 Virginia 69.03
15 Michigan 67.55
16 Indiana 65.46
17 North Carolina 63.80
18 Georgia 54.59
19 Tennessee 53.29
20 New Hampshire 53.20
21 South Carolina 51.45
22 Louisiana 39.61
23 Kentucky 39.28
24 Wisconsin 38.13
25 Washington 34.20
26 Alabama 33.84
27 Missouri 31.36
28 Texas 30.75
29 West Virginia 29.00
30 Vermont 25.41
31 Minnesota 23.86
32 Mississippi 23.42
33 Iowa 20.22
34 Arkansas 19.82
35 Oklahoma 19.40
36 Arizona 17.43
37 Colorado 16.01
38 Maine 15.95
39 Oregon 13.76
40 Kansas 12.69
41 Utah 10.50
42 Nebraska 8.60
43 Nevada 7.03
44 Idaho 6.04
45 New Mexico 5.79
46 South Dakota 3.84
47 North Dakota 3.59
48 Montana 2.39
49 Wyoming 1.96
50 Alaska 0.42

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