The data displays the net percentage change in the Millennial population in the U.S. from 2010 to 2016, by state. In the period of 2010 to 2016, North Dakota had the biggest change in Millennial population, growing 18%.
North Dakota | 18 |
Colorado | 13.8 |
Washington | 9 |
Oregon | 8.1 |
Texas | 7.9 |
Florida | 7.8 |
Nevada | 7.2 |
Massachusetts | 6.5 |
Arizona | 4.7 |
Montana | 4.2 |
Alaska | 4.1 |
Virginia | 4 |
North Carolina | 3.8 |
Tennessee | 3.6 |
California | 3.6 |
South Carolina | 3.4 |
Utah | 3.3 |
Hawaii | 3.3 |
Oklahoma | 3.2 |
Georgia | 3.1 |
New York | 3.1 |
Delaware | 2.4 |
Wyoming | 2.4 |
Maryland | 2.3 |
South Dakota | 2.2 |
Nebraska | 2.1 |
Minnesota | 2 |
Iowa | 1.1 |
Rhode Island | 1 |
Kentucky | 0.8 |
New Jersey | 0.7 |
Idaho | 0.5 |
Louisiana | 0.5 |
New Hampshire | 0.2 |
Vermont | 0 |
Arkansas | -0.2 |
Pennsylvania | -0.3 |
Missouri | -0.4 |
Indiana | -0.5 |
Connecticut | -0.5 |
Wisconsin | -1.2 |
Kansas | -1.3 |
Maine | -1.3 |
Ohio | -1.5 |
Alabama | -1.8 |
West Virginia | -1.8 |
Michigan | -2.1 |
Illinois | -2.3 |
New Mexico | -2.8 |
Mississippi | -3.9 |