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United States -- States; and Puerto Rico
GCT-P7. Households and Families:  2000  More information about this table...
Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data
NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/expsf1u.htm.

Geographic area

Total
households


Percent of total households

Average
population per-


Family households


Nonfamily
households

Total

With
own
chil-
dren
under
18
years

Type of family

Total


Householder
living alone

House-
hold

Family

Mar-
ried-
couple
family


Female
house-
holder,
no
husband
present

Total

65
years
and
over

United States

105,480,101

68.1

32.8

51.7

12.2

31.9

25.8

9.2

2.59

3.14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama

1,737,080

70.0

32.3

52.2

14.2

30.0

26.1

9.8

2.49

3.01

Alaska

221,600

68.7

39.9

52.5

10.8

31.3

23.5

4.1

2.74

3.28

Arizona

1,901,327

67.7

32.0

51.9

11.1

32.3

24.8

8.6

2.64

3.18

Arkansas

1,042,696

70.2

32.1

54.3

12.1

29.8

25.6

10.4

2.49

2.99

California

11,502,870

68.9

35.8

51.1

12.6

31.1

23.5

7.8

2.87

3.43

Colorado

1,658,238

65.4

32.8

51.8

9.6

34.6

26.3

7.0

2.53

3.09

Connecticut

1,301,670

67.7

32.2

52.0

12.1

32.3

26.4

10.1

2.53

3.08

Delaware

298,736

68.5

31.9

51.3

13.1

31.5

25.0

9.1

2.54

3.04

District of Columbia

248,338

46.0

19.8

22.8

18.9

54.0

43.8

10.0

2.16

3.07

Florida

6,337,929

66.4

28.1

50.4

12.0

33.6

26.6

11.2

2.46

2.98

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgia

3,006,369

70.2

35.0

51.5

14.5

29.8

23.6

7.0

2.65

3.14

Hawaii

403,240

71.2

32.1

53.6

12.4

28.8

21.9

7.1

2.92

3.42

Idaho

469,645

71.5

36.3

58.9

8.7

28.5

22.4

8.3

2.69

3.17

Illinois

4,591,779

67.6

33.0

51.3

12.3

32.4

26.8

9.6

2.63

3.23

Indiana

2,336,306

68.6

32.9

53.6

11.1

31.4

25.9

9.5

2.53

3.05

Iowa

1,149,276

67.0

31.4

55.1

8.6

33.0

27.2

11.4

2.46

3.00

Kansas

1,037,891

67.6

33.2

54.7

9.3

32.4

27.0

10.2

2.51

3.07

Kentucky

1,590,647

69.4

32.5

53.9

11.8

30.6

26.0

9.8

2.47

2.97

Louisiana

1,656,053

69.8

34.5

48.9

16.6

30.2

25.3

9.0

2.62

3.16

Maine

518,200

65.7

30.4

52.5

9.5

34.3

27.0

10.7

2.39

2.90

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maryland

1,980,859

68.6

33.4

50.2

14.1

31.4

25.0

8.1

2.61

3.13

Massachusetts

2,443,580

64.5

30.6

49.0

11.9

35.5

28.0

10.5

2.51

3.11

Michigan

3,785,661

68.0

32.7

51.4

12.5

32.0

26.2

9.4

2.56

3.10

Minnesota

1,895,127

66.2

33.0

53.7

8.9

33.8

26.9

9.3

2.52

3.09

Mississippi

1,046,434

71.4

34.7

49.8

17.3

28.6

24.6

9.6

2.63

3.14

Missouri

2,194,594

67.3

31.9

52.0

11.6

32.7

27.3

10.3

2.48

3.02

Montana

358,667

66.2

31.2

53.6

8.9

33.8

27.4

10.0

2.45

2.99

Nebraska

666,184

66.6

32.7

54.2

9.1

33.4

27.6

10.7

2.49

3.06

Nevada

751,165

66.3

31.8

49.7

11.1

33.7

24.9

7.1

2.62

3.14

New Hampshire

474,606

68.2

33.4

55.3

9.1

31.8

24.4

8.5

2.53

3.03

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Jersey

3,064,645

70.3

33.5

53.5

12.6

29.7

24.5

9.8

2.68

3.21

New Mexico

677,971

68.8

34.7

50.4

13.2

31.2

25.4

8.2

2.63

3.18

New York

7,056,860

65.7

31.6

46.6

14.7

34.3

28.1

10.1

2.61

3.22

North Carolina

3,132,013

68.9

31.8

52.5

12.5

31.1

25.4

8.6

2.49

2.98

North Dakota

257,152

64.6

31.3

53.4

7.8

35.4

29.3

11.5

2.41

3.00

Ohio

4,445,773

67.3

31.7

51.4

12.1

32.7

27.3

10.0

2.49

3.04

Oklahoma

1,342,293

68.7

32.4

53.5

11.4

31.3

26.7

10.1

2.49

3.02

Oregon

1,333,723

65.8

30.8

51.9

9.8

34.2

26.1

9.1

2.51

3.02

Pennsylvania

4,777,003

67.2

30.0

51.7

11.6

32.8

27.7

11.6

2.48

3.04

Rhode Island

408,424

65.0

30.6

48.2

12.9

35.0

28.6

11.4

2.47

3.07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

South Carolina

1,533,854

69.9

32.3

51.1

14.8

30.1

25.0

8.6

2.53

3.02

South Dakota

290,245

67.0

32.8

54.2

9.0

33.0

27.6

11.1

2.50

3.07

Tennessee

2,232,905

69.3

31.7

52.6

12.9

30.7

25.8

9.0

2.48

2.99

Texas

7,393,354

71.0

36.8

54.0

12.7

29.0

23.7

7.3

2.74

3.28

Utah

701,281

76.3

42.7

63.2

9.4

23.7

17.8

6.3

3.13

3.57

Vermont

240,634

65.6

31.8

52.5

9.3

34.4

26.2

9.5

2.44

2.96

Virginia

2,699,173

68.5

32.7

52.8

11.9

31.5

25.1

8.0

2.54

3.04

Washington

2,271,398

66.0

32.7

52.0

9.9

34.0

26.2

8.1

2.53

3.07

West Virginia

736,481

68.4

28.9

54.0

10.7

31.6

27.1

11.9

2.40

2.90

Wisconsin

2,084,544

66.5

31.9

53.2

9.6

33.5

26.8

9.9

2.50

3.05

Wyoming

193,608

67.4

32.7

54.8

8.7

32.6

26.3

8.8

2.48

3.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Puerto Rico

1,261,325

79.6

38.6

54.1

21.3

20.4

18.4

7.3

2.98

3.41

(X) Not applicable
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1, Matrices P17, P18, P23, and P33.



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