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Source: Census 2000, Summary File 3,
STP 258
    Ages 5 +   %
California 108,335 17.62%
Michigan 75,405 12.27%
New York 69,955 11.38%
New Jersey 47,055 7.65%
Illinois 35,395 5.75%
Texas 32,910 5.35%
Florida 32,420 5.27%
Virginia 25,990 4.22%
Ohio 22,650 3.68%
Pennsylvania 19,560 3.18%
Massachusetts 18,745 3.05%
North Carolina 10,835 1.76%
Maryland 10,465 1.70%
Georgia 8,555 1.39%
Arizona 7,625 1.24%
Washington 6,485 1.05%
Tennessee 6,480 1.05%
Minnesota 5,575 0.90%
Louisiana 5,485 0.89%
Indiana 5,340 0.86%
Connecticut 5,170 0.84%
Missouri 5,140 0.83%
Colorado 4,995 0.81%
Wisconsin 4,085 0.66%
Oregon 3,725 0.60%
Oklahoma 3,265 0.53%
Kentucky 3,165 0.51%
Kansas 2,830 0.46%
Nevada 2,760 0.44%
Alabama 2,620 0.42%
South Carolina 2,445 0.39%
District of Columbia 2,089 0.33%
Rhode Island 2,085 0.33%
Iowa 2,060 0.33%
Utah 1,650 0.26%
Nebraska 1,624 0.26%
West Virginia 1,560 0.25%
New Hampshire 1,460 0.23%
Mississippi 1,080 0.17%
New Mexico 980 0.15%
Arkansas 955 0.15%
Delaware 774 0.12%
Hawai'i 729 0.11%
South Dakota 380 0.06%
Idaho 350 0.05%
Maine 334 0.05%
Vermont 267 0.04%
North Dakota 239 0.03%
Alaska 185 0.03%
Wyoming 135 0.02%
Montana 133 0.02%
Total: 614,534  
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 1,025  

Data are estimates based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. Data are not displayed where there were insufficient samples with which to compute an estimate.

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