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2010 Census: Profile State Race* Breakdown Black or Some Two or White African other race more races (24.7%) American (1.2%) (23.6%) (1.6%)

Native American Hawaiian Indian and Population Density by Census Tract and Other Asian (38.6%) Native Pacific Islander (0.3%) (10.0%) *One race

Hispanic or Latino (of any race) makes up 8.9% of the state population.

Population by Sex and Age

Total Population: 1,360,301

85+ Years 80

70

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50

40

30

20

10

55,000 27,500 0 27,500 55,000 Male Female

Housing Tenure

Total Occupied Housing Units: 455,338 Hawaii Population 1970 to 2010 42.3% Renter 57.7% Owner Occupied Occupied 2010 1,360,301

2000 1,211,537 Average Household Size Average Household Size 1990 1,108,229 of Owner-Occupied Units: of Renter-Occupied Units: 3.02 people 2.72 people 1980 964,691 1970 768,561

People per Square Mile by Census Tract

10,000.0 to 87,816.0 1,000.0 to 9,999.9 200.0 to 999.9 U.S. density is 88.4 to 199.9 88.4 50.0 to 88.3 15.0 to 49.9 Less than 15.0

County Boundary 0 20 40 60 Kilometers Hawaii Mean Center 0 20 40 60 Miles of Population

U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Hawaii

BASIC INFORMATION th th 2010 Census Population: 1,360,301 (40 ) Became a State: August 21, 1959 (50 ) th Land Area: 6,422.6 square miles (47 ) Abbreviation: HI th Density: 211.8 persons per square mile (13 ) ANSI/FIPS Code: 15 Capital: HISTORY NATIVE HAWAIIAN AREAS

The acquired the area of Hawaii through annexation of the Republic There are 75 Hawaiian home lands in the state of Hawaii. Hawaiian home lands of Hawaii on July 7, 1898. Hawaii was officially organized as a territory of the are unique to Hawaii and are lands held in trust for Native Hawaiians by the state, United States on June 14, 1900, with generally the same boundary as the present pursuant to the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1920, as amended. th state. Hawaii was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959, as the 50 state. METROPOLITAN AND MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS AND RELATED STATISTICAL AREAS Census data for Hawaii are available beginning with the 1900 census. The 1910 Hawaii has one metropolitan statistical area and three micropolitan statistical through 1930 populations do not include Midway Islands, and the 1940 areas. population does not include Baker Island, Canton Island, Enderbury Island, , , Johnston , and Midway Islands which were COUNTIES enumerated as part of Hawaii Territory even though not legally part of the Hawaii has five counties. territory. The 1940 population does include (administratively named SUBDIVISIONS Palmyra Island), which was legally part of Hawaii Territory since its organization, but separated from Hawaii upon statehood. For the 1930, 1940, 1950, and 1970 There are 44 county subdivisions in Hawaii. They are all census county divisions censuses, the population and housing unit data for Kalawao County were included (CCDs), which are delineated for statistical purposes, have no legal function, and in Maui County. The validity of the urban population reported in Hawaii for 1900, are not governmental units. 1910, and 1920 is limited because a place population of 2,500 was required to PLACES classify territory as urban, and the Census Bureau did not consistently identify Hawaii has 151 places; all are census designated places (CDPs). Hawaii is the only places in Hawaii before 1930. state that has no incorporated places recognized by the Census Bureau. In

agreement with the state, the legal consolidation of Honolulu County and city is Data for the legally established state of Hawaii are available beginning with the not recognized for census purposes except for the Census of Governments. 1960 census.

Geographic Entities 2010 Census Census 2000 Features 2010 Census American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian Areas 75 61 Address Ranges-Feature Names 92,502 Block Groups 875 646 Address Ranges 84,808 Census Blocks 25,016 18,990 Area Landmarks 571 Census Tracts 351 286 Areal Water 785 Congressional Districts (108th - 112th) 2 2 Edges 154,684 Counties and Equivalents 5 5 Feature Names 142,573 County Subdivisions 44 44 Linear Water 4,292

Elementary School Districts N/A 7 Point Landmarks 4,813

Places 151 131 Primary and Secondary Roads 705

Secondary School Districts N/A 43 Roads 53,843

State Legislative Districts (Lower) 5 2 N/A Topological Faces 41,034 State Legislative Districts (Upper) 26 N/A Topological Faces-Area Hydrography 2,131 Unified School Districts 1 1 Topological Faces-Area Landmark 2,472 Voting Districts 344 341

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