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<br /> Table 6. Total Population, 1990-2015 of population growth in Hawaii, is steadily 3
<br /> County becoming more important.
<br /> Year Hawai'i Honolulu Kauai Maui State
<br /> 1990 121,572 838,534 51,676 101,709 1,113,491 For the State as a whole, the out-migration 3
<br /> 1992 131,630 863,959 54,439 108,585 1,158,613 exceeded in-migration and reduced the
<br /> 1997 144,445 886,711 57,712 122,772 1,211,640
<br /> 1999 146,970 878,906 58,264 126,160 1,210,300 population by almost a thousand persons per
<br /> 2000 149,095 875,061 58,511 128,899 1,211,566 year during the nineties. In the decade between j
<br /> 2003 156,340 888,026 60,061 134,871 1,239,298 2000 and 2010, in-migration was much higher
<br /> 2004 160,170 894,406 61,070 137,136 1,252,782 than out-migration causing population growth in
<br /> 2005 164,887 900,340 62,759 138,131 1,266,117 excess of 5,500 persons per year. So far this
<br /> 2006 169,205 898,074 62,509 138,983 1,268,771
<br /> 2007 169,082 904,783 62,162 140,507 1,276,534 decade the excess of in-migrants has produced
<br /> 2008 172,464 903,231 62,800 141,778 1,280,273 a net 6,200 persons per year.
<br /> 2009 172,370 902,564 63,033 142,274 1,280,241
<br /> 2010 180,362 936,984 65,490 150,785 1,333,591 The steady gain in net migration over naturalJ
<br /> 2011 182,997 944,287 66,306 152,964 1,346,554 increase at the State level is almost solely due to
<br /> 2012 185,399 955,215 67,113 155,003 1,362,730 the components of change analysis for the City
<br /> 2013 187,044 964,678 67,872 156,704 1,376,298 and County of Honolulu. Other counties do not
<br /> 2014 189,382 975,690 68,745 158,887 1,392,704di
<br /> 2015 196,428 998,714 71,735 164,726 1,431,603 exhibit the same pattern of growth. Honolulu lost
<br /> %Chg.1990-2000 22 64% 4 36% 13 23% 26 73% 8.81% almost 47,000 people to net out-migration in the
<br /> %Chg.2000-2010 20 97% 7.08% 11 93% 16.98% 10 07% nineties. Between 2000 and 2010, Honolulu's net I
<br /> %Chg.2010-2015 8 91% 6 59% 9 54% 9 25% 7 35% migration accounted for 11 percent of total
<br /> Sources: 1990 Census, 2000 Census, ACS 2003-2014; population growth. So far in this decade, 33
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<br /> is due to the excess of in-migration.
<br /> b. Components of Population Growth
<br /> Going beyond the simple growth patterns of the J
<br /> last twenty years in Hawai'i provides information
<br /> that is relevant to housing analysis and planning.
<br /> summarizes growth factors since 1990.
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<br /> Net change in Hawaii's population is the
<br /> population in the final year of a decade minus
<br /> the population in the final year of the previous
<br /> decade. Net migration is the number of people
<br /> moving to the State minus the number of people
<br /> moving out of the State. Natural increase is
<br /> births minus deaths.
<br /> Hawaii's population grew faster in the last i
<br /> decade than it did in the nineties. The State
<br /> added an average of about 10,000 persons per
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<br /> year in the nineties, 15,000 per year in the last
<br /> decade, and about 6,000 per year since 2010.
<br /> In each decade since the nineties, natural
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<br /> increase contributed more to the population
<br /> growth than did net migration. In each decade,
<br /> however, the difference was smaller. That is, net
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<br /> migration, while still the lesser of the two sources
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