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  1. The following information was compiled by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1990 Census.  The first figure is the population; the second number is the density of population per square mile, land area only.
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  3. United States...248,709,873 (70.3)
  4. Alabama...4,040,587 (79.6)
  5. Alaska...550,043 (1.0)
  6. Arizona...3,665,228 (32.3)
  7. Arkansas...2,350,725 (45.1)
  8. California...29,760,021 (190.8)
  9. Colorado...3,294,394 (31.8)
  10. Connecticut...3,287,116 (678.4)
  11. Delaware...666,168 (340.8)
  12. District of Columbia...606,900 (9,882.8)
  13. Florida...12,937,926 (239.6)
  14. Georgia...6,478,216 (111.9)
  15. Hawaii...1,108,229 (172.5)
  16. Idaho...1,006,749 (12.2)
  17. Illinois...11,430,602 (205.6)
  18. Indiana...5,544,159 (154.6)
  19. Iowa...2,776,755 (49.7)
  20. Kansas...2,477,574 (30.3)
  21. Kentucky...3,685,296 (92.8)
  22. Louisiana...4,219,973 (96.9)
  23. Maine...1,227,928 (39.8)
  24. Maryland...4,781,468 (489.2)
  25. Massachusetts...6,016,425 (767.6)
  26. Michigan...9,295,297 (163.6)
  27. Minnesota...4,375,099 (55.0)
  28. Mississippi...2,573,216 (54.9)
  29. Missouri...5,117,073 (74.3)
  30. Montana...799,065 (5.5)
  31. Nebraska...1,578,385 (20.5)
  32. Nevada...1,201,833 (10.9)
  33. New Hampshire...1,109,252 (123.7)
  34. New Jersey...7,730,188 (1,042.0)
  35. New Mexico...1,515,069 (12.5)
  36. New York...17,990,455 (381.0)
  37. North Carolina...6,628,637 (136.1)
  38. North Dakota...638,800 (9.3)
  39. Ohio...10,847,115 (264.9)
  40. Oklahoma...3,145,585 (45.8)
  41. Oregon...2,842,321 (29.6)
  42. Pennsylvania...11,881,643 (265.1)
  43. Rhode Island...1,003,464 (960.3)
  44. South Carolina...3,486,703 (115.8)
  45. South Dakota...696,004 (9.2)
  46. Tennessee...4,877,185 (118.3)
  47. Texas...16,986,510 (64.9)
  48. Utah...1,722,850 (21.0)
  49. Vermont...562,758 (60.8)
  50. Virginia...6,187,358 (156.3)
  51. Washington...4,866,692 (73.1)
  52. West Virginia...1,793,477 (74.5)
  53. Wisconsin...4,891,769 (90.1)
  54. Wyoming...453,588 (4.7)