
By DANIEL HICKS — Florida has surpassed New York to become the third most populous state in the nation, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released today.
By adding 803 residents everyday between July 1, 2013 and July 1, 2014, Florida’s population grew by 293,000 over this period, reaching 19.9 million. The population of New York increased by 51,000 to 19.7 million.
California remained the nation’s most populous state in 2014, with 38.8 million residents, followed by Texas, at 27.0 million.
North Dakota was the nation’s fastest-growing state over the last year. Its population increased 2.2 percent, followed by the 1.7 percent growth in Nevada and Texas. Each of the 10 fastest-growing states was in the South or West with the exception of North Dakota.
The United States as a whole saw its population increase by 2.4 million to 318.9 million, or 0.75 percent.
In addition to the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the new statistics also include estimates for Puerto Rico. On July 1, 2014, Puerto Rico had an estimated population of 3.5 million, a decline of 47,000, or 1.3 percent, from one year earlier.
The 10 Most Populous States as of July 1, 2014
1. California
2. Texas
3. Florida
4. New York
5. Illinois
6. Pennsylvania
7. Ohio
8. Georgia
9. North Carolina
10. Michigan
The 10 Fastest-Growing States from July 1, 2013 to July 1, 2014
1. North Dakota
2. Nevada
3. Texas
4. Colorado
5. District of Columbia
6. Florida
7. Arizona
8. Utah
9. Idaho
10. South Carolina