U. S. Forest Service, Region 9
Total population, land area, and population density by state

State Population Land area
(square miles)
Persons per
square mile
Connecticut 3,503,604 4,844.8 723.2
Delaware 830,364 1,953.6 425.0
District of Columbia 553,523 61.4 9,015.0
Illinois 12,713,634 55,583.6 228.7
Indiana 6,237,569 35,866.9 173.9
Iowa 2,954,451 55,869.3 52.9
Maine 1,317,253 30,861.6 42.7
Maryland 5,558,058 9,773.8 568.7
Massachusetts 6,416,505 7,840.0 818.4
Michigan 10,112,620 56,803.8 178.0
Minnesota 5,100,958 79,610.1 64.1
Missouri 5,754,618 68,885.9 83.5
New Hampshire 1,299,500 8,968.1 144.9
New Jersey 8,698,879 7,417.4 1,172.8
New York 19,227,088 47,213.8 407.2
Ohio 11,459,011 40,948.4 279.8
Pennsylvania 12,406,292 44,816.6 276.8
Rhode Island 1,080,632 1,044.9 1,034.2
Vermont 621,394 9,249.6 67.2
West Virginia 1,815,354 24,077.7 75.4
Wisconsin 5,509,026 54,310.1 101.4
Region 9 123,170,333 646,001.3 190.7

Source: U. S. Census Bureau. July 1, 2004 estimate. Total population includes all ages, not just age 16 and older.



U. S. Forest Service, Region 9
Population age 16 and older by stratum and age group

Population stratum Age 16-34 % Age 35-53 % Age 55+ % All Ages 16+ %
Hispanic males 1,775,252 51.0 1,247,523 35.9 456,404 13.1 3,479,179 3.6
Hispanic females 1,521,472 46.1 1,206,656 36.5 575,135 17.4 3,303,263 3.4
White males 11,197,165 30.9 14,201,737 39.3 10,782,101 29.8 36,181,003 37.6
White females 10,945,157 28.1 14,386,002 37.0 13,564,171 34.9 38,895,330 40.4
Black males 2,046,525 41.4 1,894,428 38.3 1,004,560 20.3 4,945,513 5.1
Black females 2,142,544 36.6 2,230,971 38.2 1,474,101 25.2 5,847,616 6.1
Native American males 58,944 39.9 59,310 40.1 29,474 20.0 147,728 0.2
Native American females 56,525 37.2 60,702 40.0 34,582 22.8 151,809 0.2
Asian & Pacific Islander males 692,386 42.7 638,924 39.4 289,729 17.9 1,621,039 1.7
Asian & Pacific Islander females 699,727 41.3 660,419 39.0 333,929 19.7 1,694,075 1.8
  31,135,697   36,586,672   28,544,186   96,266,555 100.1

Source: U. S. Census Bureau. July 1, 2004 estimate.
Note: Does not include people who reported being 2 or more races. Hispanics may be of any race, but are included in the two Hispanic rows only. Percentages for the three age groups sum across to 100. May not equal 100.0 exactly due to rounding.