List of Mexican states by population growth rate
The following table is a list of the 32 federal states of Mexico, ranked in order by population growth from the 2015 Intercensal Survey to the 2010 Census population from the National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Data Processing.[1]
Rank | State | 2015 Intercensal Survey [2] | 2010 Census [3] | Change | Numeric Change |
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1 | Quintana Roo | 1,501,562 | 1,325,578 | +13.28% | 175,984 |
2 | Baja California Sur | 712,029 | 637,026 | +11.77% | 75,003 |
3 | Querétaro | 2,038,372 | 1,827,937 | +11.51% | 210,435 |
4 | Aguascalientes | 1,312,544 | 1,184,996 | +10.76% | 127,548 |
5 | Nuevo León | 5,119,504 | 4,653,458 | +10.02% | 466,046 |
6 | Campeche | 899,931 | 822,441 | +9.42% | 77,490 |
7 | Colima | 711,235 | 650,555 | +9.33% | 60,680 |
8 | Nayarit | 1,181,050 | 1,084,979 | +8.85% | 96,071 |
9 | Tlaxcala | 1,272,847 | 1,169,936 | +8.80% | 102,911 |
10 | Chiapas | 5,217,908 | 4,796,580 | +8.78% | 421,328 |
11 | Coahuila | 2,954,915 | 2,748,391 | +7.51% | 206,524 |
12 | Durango | 1,754,754 | 1,632,934 | +7.46% | 121,820 |
13 | Hidalgo | 2,858,359 | 2,665,018 | +7.25% | 193,341 |
14 | Yucatán | 2,097,175 | 1,955,577 | +7.24% | 141,598 |
15 | Sinaloa | 2,966,321 | 2,767,761 | +7.17% | 198,560 |
16 | Morelos | 1,903,811 | 1,777,227 | +7.12% | 126,584 |
17 | Sonora | 2,850,330 | 2,662,480 | +7.06% | 187,850 |
18 | Tabasco | 2,395,272 | 2,238,603 | +7.00% | 156,669 |
19 | Puebla | 6,168,883 | 5,779,829 | +6.73% | 389,054 |
20 | Jalisco | 7,844,830 | 7,350,682 | +6.72% | 494,148 |
21 | Guanajuato | 5,853,677 | 5,486,372 | +6.69% | 367,305 |
22 | México | 16,187,608 | 15,175,862 | +6.67% | 1,011,746 |
— | Mexico | 119,530,753 | 112,336,538 | +6.40% | 7,194,215 |
23 | Veracruz | 8,112,505 | 7,643,194 | +6.14% | 469,311 |
24 | Zacatecas | 1,579,209 | 1,490,668 | +5.94% | 88,541 |
25 | Michoacán | 4,584,471 | 4,351,037 | +5.37% | 233,434 |
26 | Tamaulipas | 3,441,698 | 3,268,554 | +5.30% | 173,144 |
27 | San Luis Potosí | 2,717,820 | 2,585,518 | +5.12% | 132,302 |
28 | Baja California | 3,315,766 | 3,155,070 | +5.09% | 160,696 |
29 | Chihuahua | 3,556,574 | 3,406,465 | +4.41% | 150,109 |
30 | Oaxaca | 3,967,889 | 3,801,962 | +4.36% | 165,927 |
31 | Guerrero | 3,533,251 | 3,388,768 | +4.26% | 144,483 |
- | Ciudad de México | 8,918,653 | 8,851,080 | +0.76% | 67,573 |
See also
References
- (in Spanish) Website of the National Institute of Statistics, Geography, and Data Processing
- "INEGI Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010". Retrieved December 21, 2012.
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