
Demographics:
Population
Projected Population Growth
Median Age
White Population
African American Population
Asian Population
Native American Population
Multi-Racial Population
Hispanic Population
Median Household Income
Vital Statistics:
Cancer Death Rates
Ischaemic Heart Disease Death Rates
Cerebrovascular Disease Death Rates
Transport Accident Death Rates
Suicide Death Rates
Abortion Rates
Infant Mortality Rates
Marriage Rates
Divorce Rates
Economy:
Real Gross Domestic Product
Foreign Exports
Personal Income Per Capita
Energy Consumption
Land and Water:
Land Area
Water Area
Federally-Owned Land
Forest Land
Cropland
Pastureland
Farm Acreage
Health and Medical Care:
Number of Physicians
Percentage of Residents Under Age 19 with Health Insurance
Percentage of Residents Age 19-64 with Health Insurance
Chlamydia Rates
Gonorrhea Rates
Primary and Secondary Syphilis Rates
HIV Diagnoses
Percentage of Adults who are Current Smokers
Housing:
Home Ownership Rates
Median Value of Owner-Occupied Homes
Gross Rent
Education:
High School Graduation Rates
Percentage of Population with a Bachelors Degree or Higher
Percentage of Population with Graduate/Professional Degrees
Transportation and Travel:
Automobile Registrations
Retail Gasoline Prices
Miles of Interstate Highway
Crime and Law Enforcement:
Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers
Prison Population
Violent Crime Rate
Property Crime Rate
Total Crime Rate
Government and Finance:
Revenue Per Capita
Expenditures Per Capita
Cash Per Capita
Debt Per Capita
Politics:
Voter Participation in the 2020 Presidential Election
| State | Region | Rank | VEP1 Turnout |
VEP1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maine | Northeast | 2 | 75.5% | 1,085,285 |
| New Hampshire | Northeast | 6 | 74.6% | 1,079,434 |
| New Jersey | Northeast | 8 | 73.9% | 6,158,999 |
| Vermont | Northeast | 9 | 73.5% | 499,884 |
| Massachusetts | Northeast | 14 | 71.6% | 5,072,901 |
| Pennsylvania | Northeast | 17 | 70.7% | 9,781,976 |
| Connecticut | Northeast | 19 | 70.1% | 2,603,327 |
| Rhode Island | Northeast | 34 | 64.7% | 799,642 |
| New York | Northeast | 42 | 63.0% | 13,670,596 |
| Minnesota | Midwest | 1 | 79.6% | 4,118,462 |
| Wisconsin | Midwest | 2 | 75.5% | 4,368,530 |
| Michigan | Midwest | 10 | 73.4% | 7,550,147 |
| Iowa | Midwest | 11 | 72.8% | 2,321,131 |
| Nebraska | Midwest | 21 | 69.1% | 1,383,551 |
| Illinois | Midwest | 27 | 66.8% | 9,027,082 |
| Ohio | Midwest | 27 | 66.8% | 8,859,167 |
| Kansas | Midwest | 29 | 65.8% | 2,087,946 |
| Missouri | Midwest | 30 | 65.7% | 4,603,060 |
| South Dakota | Midwest | 32 | 65.2% | 648,104 |
| North Dakota | Midwest | 37 | 64.0% | 565,143 |
| Indiana | Midwest | 44 | 60.7% | 5,000,007 |
| Virginia | South | 13 | 72.0% | 6,196,071 |
| Florida | South | 15 | 71.2% | 15,551,739 |
| North Carolina | South | 15 | 71.2% | 7,759,051 |
| Maryland | South | 18 | 70.4% | 4,313,416 |
| Delaware | South | 20 | 70.0% | 720,531 |
| Georgia | South | 24 | 67.7% | 7,383,562 |
| Kentucky | South | 35 | 64.5% | 3,312,250 |
| South Carolina | South | 37 | 64.0% | 3,926,305 |
| District of Columbia | South | 39 | 63.7% | 540,685 |
| Louisiana | South | 39 | 63.7% | 3,373,932 |
| Alabama | South | 41 | 63.1% | 3,683,055 |
| Texas | South | 45 | 60.2% | 18,784,280 |
| Mississippi | South | 46 | 59.7% | 2,201,950 |
| Tennessee | South | 47 | 59.6% | 5,124,867 |
| West Virginia | South | 48 | 57.0% | 1,394,028 |
| Arkansas | South | 50 | 55.9% | 2,182,375 |
| Oklahoma | South | 51 | 54.8% | 2,845,835 |
| Colorado | West | 2 | 75.5% | 4,313,054 |
| Washington | West | 5 | 75.2% | 5,437,844 |
| Oregon | West | 7 | 74.3% | 3,196,425 |
| Montana | West | 12 | 72.3% | 837,298 |
| Alaska | West | 22 | 68.4% | 525,568 |
| Utah | West | 23 | 67.9% | 2,191,487 |
| California | West | 25 | 67.4% | 25,962,648 |
| Idaho | West | 26 | 67.1% | 1,292,701 |
| Arizona | West | 31 | 65.3% | 5,189,000 |
| Nevada | West | 32 | 65.2% | 2,153,915 |
| Wyoming | West | 36 | 64.2% | 431,364 |
| New Mexico | West | 43 | 61.0% | 1,515,355 |
| Hawaii | West | 48 | 57.0% | 1,007,920 |
| United States | 66.2% | 234,632,885 |
Note: (1) The voting-eligible population (VEP) excludes persons ineligible to vote such as non-citizens, felons (depending on state law),
and mentally-incapacitated persons. U.S. figures include the overseas eligible population (including military personnel).
Source: McDonald, Michael P., United States Election Project, Presidential Voter Turnout Rates, 1980–2020