America's Future: Latino Child Well-Being in Numbers and Trends: Population Trends and Geographic Di

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New Hampshire 1,315,809 293,358 75,297 New Jersey 8,682,661 2,047,582 557,421 New Mexico 1,984,356 502,450 148,323 New York 19,490,297 4,408,016 1,208,495 North Carolina 9,222,414 2,243,677 652,823 North Dakota 641,481 143,048 41,896 Ohio 11,485,910 2,730,377 743,750 Oklahoma 3,642,361 906,035 266,547 Oregon 3,790,060 867,575 243,483 Pennsylvania 12,448,279 2,762,004 737,462 Rhode Island 1,050,788 228,540 60,934 South Carolina 4,479,800 1,066,227 303,024 South Dakota 804,194 198,309 58,566 Tennessee 6,214,888 1,478,594 416,334 Texas 24,326,974 6,725,771 2,027,307 Utah 2,736,424 849,635 268,916 Vermont 621,270 128,930 32,635 Virginia 7,769,089 1,823,201 522,672 Washington 6,549,224 1,541,175 433,119 West Virginia 1,814,468 386,158 105,435 Wisconsin 5,627,967 1,314,412 362,277 U.S. Census Bureau, “Annual State Resident Population Estimates for 6 Race Groups (5 Race Alone Groups and One Group with Two or more Race Groups) by Age, Sex, Wyoming 532,668 128,457 38,253 and Hispanic Origin: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008.” Washington, DC, 2009, http://www.census.gov/popest/datasets.html (accessed Sept. 25, 2009)

34,676 1,418,545 891,013 3,250,038 684,770 13,227 302,101 278,620 416,044 593,986 122,206 183,981 21,016 231,272 8,870,475 329,069 8,588 531,396 643,687 20,648 285,827 41,162

12,679 424,217 274,405 937,772 271,104 5,097 113,751 111,634 165,025 223,874 43,821 70,483 9,509 93,119 3,116,203 134,018 2,659 179,711 256,992 6,999 111,729 15,054


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