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HomeMy WebLinkAboutState of Hawaii, DBEDT - The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022Table Number Table Name (Click on the table number to go to corresponding table) Narrative 01.01 Population of Counties: 1831 to 2020 01.02 Characteristics of the Population: 1831 to 2020 01.03 Resident Population, by Military Status: 2020 to 2022 01.04 Resident and De Facto Population, by Residence Status: 2010 to 2022 01.05 Resident Population of Islands: 1970 to 2020 01.06 Resident Population, by County: 2020 to 2022 01.07 Percentage Change in Resident Population, by County, 2021 to 2022, and Annual Growth Rate, 1990 to 2020 01.08 County Population as a Share of the State Total: 2020 to 2022 01.09 De Facto Population, by County: 2010 to 2022 01.10 Population, Land Area and Population Density, by County and Island: 2020 01.11 Resident Population of Counties and Judicial Districts: 1990 to 2020 01.12 Resident Population and Number of Households, by Island and Census Designated Place: 2020 01.13 Population and Percentage Change Rankings: 2020 and 2022 01.14 Resident Population for Oahu Neighborhoods: 2010 and 2020 01.15 Population Characteristics of Oahu Neighborhoods: 2017-2021 01.16 Resident Population and Households, by Island and Census Tract: 2020 01.17 Resident Population of Hawaiian Home Lands, by Island: 2020 01.18 Resident Population, by Island and Zip Code Tabulation Area: 2020 01.19 Resident and De Facto Population and Employed Persons, for Waikiki: 1990 to 2020 01.20 Urban and Rural Areas, by County: 2020 01.21 Centers of Population, by County: 2000 to 2020 01.22 Military Personnel and Dependents, by Service and Island: June 30, 2022 01.23 Resident Population Projections, by County: 2010 to 2045 01.24 Resident Population Projections, by Age and Sex: 2010 to 2045 01.25 De Facto Population Projections, by County: 2010 to 2045 01.26 Resident Population, by Age and Sex: 2010 and 2020 01.27 Resident Population, by Age and Sex: 2020 and 2022 01.28 Resident Population Estimates by Age and Military Status: 2020 and 2022 01.29 Resident Population by Age Group, by County: 2022 01.30 Resident Population by Age, by County: 2020 01.31 Population by Major Race: 2010 and 2020 01.32 Race and Hispanic Origin, by County: 2020 01.33 Resident Population for Selected Races: 2010 01.34 Resident Population for Detailed Races: 2021 The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ https://files.hawaii.gov/dbedt/economic/databook/db2022/section01.pdf Table Number Table Name (Click on the table number to go to corresponding table) 01.35 Population by Selected Detailed Asian Race: 2000 and 2010 01.36 Population by Selected Detailed Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Race: 2000 and 2010 01.37 Native Hawaiians Living in Hawaii or Other States: 2000 and 2010 01.38 Selected Ancestry: 2017-2021 01.39 Place of Birth and Citizenship: 2021 01.40 Ranking of Place of Birth for Foreign Born Persons: 2017-2021 01.41 Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English, by Age: 2021 01.42 Language Spoken at Home, by Educational Attainment and Employment Status: 2021 01.43 Selected Detailed Language Spoken at Home: 2017-2021 01.44 Top 20 Detailed Languages Other Than English Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English: 2017-2021 01.45 Household Type and Relationship, by County: 2020 01.46 Households, Families, and Group Quarters: 1950 to 2020 01.47 Households, Population in Households, and Average Household Size: 2000 to 2021 01.48 Housing Units, Households by Age, and Persons per Household: 2010 and 2020 01.49 Households, Population in Households, and Population per Household, by County and Island: 2010 and 2020 01.50 Population in Group Quarters, by Type of Group Quarter, by County: 2020 01.51 Subfamilies, by County: 2021 01.52 Marital Status, by Sex: 2021 01.53 Marital Status, by Sex and by County: 2021 01.54 Components of Change in the Resident Population, by County: 2010 to 2020 01.55 Components of Change in the Resident Population, by County: 2020 to 2022 01.56 Intended Domestic Residents to Hawaii and New International Residents Admitted to Hawaii: 2001 to 2021 01.57 Legal Permanent Residents, by Region and Country of Birth: 2017 to 2021 01.58 Persons Naturalized, by Country of Former Allegiance: 1998 to 2021 01.59 In-migration Summary, by County: 2021 01.60 In-migration Summary, by Age: 2021 01.61 Selected Characteristics of Domestic Migrants and Nonmovers: 2021 01.62 Top Domestic In-migration States: 2021 01.63 Top Domestic Out-migration States: 2021 The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ Section 1 POPULATION This section presents statistics on the growth, geographic distribution, and composition of the population of Hawaii, and on the number and characteristics of migrants moving to and from the state. The principal sources for these data are the decennial population censuses and the annual American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau; the annual population estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau; the Hawaii Health Survey conducted regularly since 1969 by the Hawaii State Department of Health; the ongoing series on visitors present and residents absent provided by the Tourism Research Branch of DBEDT; and the Office of Immigration Statistics tabulations on immigration and naturalization. Earlier figures on population and migration are given in Historical Statistics of Hawaii, Sections 1 and 3. The 2020 American Community Survey 1-year estimates were disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, only experimental estimates were released. Because the experimental estimates should not be compared to other American Community Survey releases, 2020 estimates are not included in this section. Experimental estimates may be viewed at https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/data/experimental-data/1-year.html. The 2021 American Community Survey estimates were not disrupted and are included in this release. This release also includes additional data from the 2020 decennial census. More decennial census data will be available in Fall 2023. The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ Table 1.01-- POPULATION OF COUNTIES: 1831 TO 2020 [Population counts from missionary censuses of 1831-1832 and 1835-1836, censuses conducted by the Hawaiian government from 1850 to 1896, and censuses by the U.S. Census Bureau beginning in 1900. Data for 1831-1896 are on a de facto or unspecified basis; data for 1900 and later years are resident totals, including armed forces stationed in Hawaii. Based on boundaries established in 1905 and 1909] Total population Census date Number Percent change 1/ Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 2/ 1831-32 3/130,313 (X) 29,755 45,792 12,024 42,742 1835-36 4/108,579 -4.6 27,809 39,364 9,927 31,479 1850: Jan.84,165 -1.8 25,440 25,864 7,670 25,191 1853: Dec. 26 73,138 -3.5 19,126 24,450 7,781 21,781 1860: Dec. 24 69,800 -0.7 21,275 21,481 7,134 19,910 1866: Dec. 7 62,959 -1.7 19,799 19,808 6,624 16,728 1872: Dec. 27 56,897 -1.7 20,671 16,001 5,194 15,031 1878: Dec. 27 57,985 0.3 20,236 17,034 5,811 14,904 1884: Dec. 27 80,578 5.5 28,068 24,991 8,935 18,584 1890: Dec. 28 89,990 1.8 31,194 26,754 11,859 20,183 1896: Sep. 27 109,020 3.3 40,205 33,285 15,392 20,138 1900: June 1 154,001 9.4 58,504 46,843 20,734 27,920 1910: April 15 191,874 2.2 81,993 55,382 23,952 30,547 1920: Jan. 1 255,881 3.0 123,496 64,895 29,438 38,052 1930: April 1 368,300 3.6 202,887 73,325 35,942 56,146 1940: April 1 422,770 1.4 257,696 73,276 35,818 55,980 1950: April 1 499,794 1.7 353,020 68,350 29,905 48,519 1960: April 1 632,772 2.4 500,409 61,332 28,176 42,855 1970: April 1 769,913 2.0 630,528 63,468 29,761 46,156 1980: April 1 964,691 2.3 762,565 92,053 39,082 70,991 1990: April 1 1,108,229 1.4 836,231 120,317 51,177 100,504 2000: April 1 1,211,537 0.9 876,156 148,677 58,463 128,241 2010: April 1 1,360,301 1.2 953,207 185,079 67,091 154,924 2020: April 1 1,455,271 0.7 1,016,508 200,629 73,298 164,836 X Not applicable. 1/ Annual rate since the preceding census, based on the formula for continuous compounding. 2/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 3/ Total population also reported as 129,814. 4/ Total population also reported as 108,393 and 108,568. Source: Robert C. Schmitt, Historical Statistics of Hawaii (University Press of Hawaii, 1977), pp. 11-14; and U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 Census of Population, PC80-1-A13 (October 1981), table 2; 1990 Census of Population and Housing, 1990 CPH-1-13 (August 1991), table 2; and Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary Files for 2000 (March 2001), 2010 (February 2011) and 2020 (September 2021); and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. City & County of Honolulu http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.02-- CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POPULATION: 1831 TO 2020 [See headnote to Table 1.01] Year Percent urban Males per 100 females Percent under 15 years old Percent white 1/ Percent born in Hawaii Persons per household 2/ 1831-32 10.3 105.3 26.1 (NA) (NA) (NA) 1835-36 12.0 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1850 17.2 110.1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1853 15.7 113.1 (NA) 2.3 97.5 (NA) 1860 20.5 116.1 (NA) 2.7 (NA) (NA) 1866 21.5 120.4 26.5 3.8 (NA) (NA) 1872 26.1 125.4 27.8 5.2 92.1 (NA) 1878 24.3 142.8 28.1 6.5 83.6 (NA) 1884 25.4 177.5 28.0 20.6 57.4 (NA) 1890 25.5 187.7 26.1 21.0 53.5 (NA) 1896 27.4 198.7 27.7 20.6 48.8 (NA) 1900 25.5 223.3 22.6 17.3 38.3 3.71 1910 30.7 178.9 29.5 20.4 45.1 (NA) 1920 36.1 144.3 35.5 19.2 53.3 (NA) 1930 53.7 152.8 36.2 20.0 58.2 (NA) 1940 62.5 137.6 30.9 24.5 65.8 4.46 1950 69.0 121.2 31.2 23.0 71.1 4.14 1960 76.5 114.8 34.4 32.0 66.6 3.87 1970 83.5 108.1 30.0 39.2 59.2 3.59 1980 86.5 105.2 23.4 34.4 57.8 3.15 1990 89.0 103.6 21.5 33.4 56.1 3.01 2000 91.6 101.0 20.3 3/ 39.3 56.9 2.92 2010 91.9 100.3 18.5 3/ 41.5 (NA) 2.89 2020 86.1 100.1 17.1 3/ 41.9 (NA) 2.89 NA Not available. 1/ Includes Portuguese and most Puerto Ricans. Data from 1970 onward also include some persons of mixed race. 2/ Based on population in households. Partly estimated for 1940. 3/ The Census 2000 onward allowed respondents to select one or more races. Data include persons selecting white race alone or in combination with one or more of the other four major race groups, which are Black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander as well as the residual category of some other race. Source: Robert C. Schmitt, Historical Statistics of Hawaii (University Press of Hawaii, 1977), pp. 8, 20, 25, 33, and 90; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Decennial Census of Population records for 1980 through 2020 <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/data/datasets.html> accessed May 30, 2023, and <https://data.census.gov> accessed May 30, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.03-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY MILITARY STATUS: 2020 TO 2022 Civilian population Date Total resident population 1/ Armed Forces 2/ All civilians 1/ Military dependents 3/ Other civilians 1/ 2020:April 1 4/1,455,273 42,516 1,412,757 5/ 55,311 1,357,446 July 1 1,451,043 42,262 1,408,781 55,311 1,353,470 2021:July 1 1,447,154 42,835 1,404,319 54,819 1,349,500 2022:July 1 1,440,196 41,219 1,398,977 45,587 1,353,390 1/ The resident population is defined as the number of persons whose usual place of residence is in an area, regardless of their physical location on the estimate or census date. It includes military personnel stationed or homeported in the area and residents temporarily absent, but excludes visitors present. Based on population estimate revisions released in June 2023 and may differ somewhat from earlier figures cited in other tables. 2/ Calculated as the difference between "Total resident population" and "All civilians." Based on population estimate revisions released in June 2023 and may differ somewhat from earlier figures cited in other tables. 3/ Dependents living in Hawaii, regardless of location of family head. Based on the annual survey of local commanding officers, Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) data, and DBEDT estimates. 4/ Population Estimate base was used for the April 1 figures. 5/ July 1, 2020 data. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Population and Housing Unit Estimates, Tables SC-EST2022-SYAEX-15 (June 2023) and SC-EST2022-AGESEX-CIV (June 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html> accessed July 11, 2023; Hawaii Department of Business Economic Development & Tourism, Data Book Table 1.22, and calculations. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.04-- RESIDENT AND DE FACTO POPULATION, BY RESIDENCE STATUS: 2010 TO 2022 [As of July 1. Data for 2020 and later were revised from previous Data Book. Population estimates for 2011 through 2019 were calculated by the Research & Economic Analysis Division of the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, based on Census Bureau estimates] Resident population 1/De facto population 2/ Date Total Temporarily absent Total Visitors present 3/ 2010 1,364,004 73,217 1,468,736 177,949 1.077 2011 1,383,986 73,863 1,495,947 185,824 1.081 2012 1,404,183 75,985 1,529,466 201,267 1.089 2013 1,422,439 68,946 1,556,369 202,876 1.094 2014 1,433,547 64,898 1,574,866 206,217 1.099 2015 1,445,905 62,389 1,597,450 213,934 1.105 2016 1,456,469 63,093 1,611,051 217,675 1.106 2017 1,457,792 62,693 1,624,163 229,063 1.114 2018 1,459,542 65,647 1,634,237 240,341 1.120 2019 1,456,371 69,515 1,632,588 245,733 1.121 2020 1,451,043 46,168 1,482,790 77,915 1.022 2021 1,447,154 61,048 1,565,043 178,938 1.081 2022 1,440,196 74,775 1,597,575 232,154 1.109 NA Not available. 1/ The resident population is defined as the number of persons whose usual place of residence is in an area, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. It includes military personnel stationed or homeported in the area and residents temporarily absent, but excludes visitors present. Population estimates were based on calculations by the Research & Economic Analysis Division of the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, based on Census Bureau estimates. They may vary from previous versions of the Data Book. 2/ The de facto population is defined as the number of persons physically present in an area, regardless of military status or usual place of residence. It includes visitors present but excludes residents temporarily absent, both calculated as an average daily census. De facto population estimates may differ from earlier figures cited in other tables due to revised population estimates released during the year. As a result of revisions to the resident and de facto population figures, the de facto-resident ratio may also differ from earlier figures cited in other tables. 3/ Average daily census. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Tables ST-EST00INT-01 (September 2011) and CO-EST-POP-15 (March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed July 7, 2023; Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Tourism Research, Annual Visitor Research Report, and records, and Statistics and Data Support Branch, 2011-2019 Population Estimates <http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/datawarehouse/> accessed August 1, 2022, and calculations. De facto- resident ratio 2/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.05-- RESIDENT POPULATION OF ISLANDS: 1970 TO 2020 Island 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 State of Hawaii 769,913 964,691 1,108,229 1,211,537 1,360,301 1,455,271 Hawaii 63,468 92,053 120,317 148,677 185,079 200,629 Kahoolawe - - - - - - Maui 1/38,691 62,823 91,361 117,644 144,444 154,100 Lanai 2,204 2,119 2,426 3,193 3,135 3,367 Molokai 2/5,261 6,049 6,717 7,404 7,345 7,369 Oahu 3/630,497 762,534 836,231 876,151 953,207 1,016,508 Kauai 29,524 38,856 50,947 58,303 66,921 73,214 Niihau 4/237 226 230 160 170 84 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 31 31 (5/) 5 - - Necker Island (NA) - - 5 - - French Frigate Shoals (NA) 4 - - - - Laysan Island (NA) 5 - - - - Kure Atoll (NA) 22 (5/) - - - Other islands 6/(NA) - - - - - Other islands (Not legally part of the state)3,227 780 186 (NA) (NA) (NA) Midway Islands 2,220 453 13 (NA) (NA) (NA) Baker Island - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) Howland Island - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) Jarvis Island - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) Johnston Atoll 1,007 327 173 (NA) (NA) (NA) Kingman Reef - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) Palmyra Atoll - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) NA Not available. 1/ Including Molokini (uninhabited). 2/ Including Kalawao County (82 in 2020). 3/ Including Sand Island, Mokauea Island, Ford Island, and Moku o Loe. 4/ Including Lehua and Kaula (both uninhabited). 5/ Reported as uninhabited by the 1990 Census but with 24 by the U.S. Coast Guard. 6/ Nihoa, Gardner Pinnacles, Maro Reef, Lisianski Island, and Pearl and Hermes Atoll. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, decennial census records for 1970-2020, <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 22, 2022, and <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/data.html> accessed March 22, 2022, U.S. Coast Guard, records for Kure Atoll in 1990. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.06-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY COUNTY: 2020 TO 2022 [Based on place of usual residence, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present. Revised from previous Data Book ] State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 2/ 2020:April 1 1,455,273 1,016,506 200,631 73,294 164,842 July 1 1,451,043 1,012,305 200,712 73,186 164,840 2021:July 1 1,447,154 1,004,673 203,792 73,791 164,898 2022:July 1 1,440,196 995,638 206,315 73,810 164,433 1/ April 1 figures are the resident total population estimates base, derived from the 2020 Decennial Census. Population Estimates for July 1, 2020 through July 1, 2021 are based on revisions released in March 2023. 2/ Including Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement). Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division, "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Hawaii: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2022" (CO-EST2022-POP-15) (released March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed March 30, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. Date 1/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.07-- PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN RESIDENT POPULATION, BY COUNTY, 2021 TO 2022, AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, 1990 TO 2020 [July 1 population. Based on place of usual residence, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present. Revised from previous Data Book ] Date 1/State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 2/ Growth from previous year: 2021 -0.3 -0.8 1.5 0.8 0.0 2022 -0.5 -0.9 1.2 0.0 -0.3 Annual growth rate: 1990 - 2000 0.9 0.4 2.1 1.3 2.4 2000 - 2010 1.2 0.9 2.2 1.4 1.9 2010 - 2020 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.6 1/ Population Estimates for July 1, 2020 through July 1, 2022 are based on revisions released in March 2023. 2/ Includes Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement). Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division, "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Hawaii: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2022" (CO-EST2022-POP-15) (released March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed March 30, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.08-- COUNTY POPULATION AS A SHARE OF THE STATE TOTAL: 2020 TO 2022 [In percent. Based on place of usual residence, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present. Revised from previous Data Book ] City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 2/ 2020:April 1 69.8 13.8 5.0 11.3 July 1 69.8 13.8 5.0 11.4 2021:July 1 69.4 14.1 5.1 11.4 2022:July 1 69.1 14.3 5.1 11.4 1/ April 1 figures are the resident total population estimates base, derived from the 2020 Decennial Census. Population Estimates for July 1, 2020 through July 1, 2021 are based on revisions released in March 2023. 2/ Includes Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement). Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division, "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Hawaii: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2022" (CO-EST2022-POP-15) (released March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed March 30, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. Date 1/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.09-- DE FACTO POPULATION, BY COUNTY: 2010 TO 2022 [As of July 1. Includes all persons physically present in an area, regardless of military status or usual place of residence. Includes visitors present but excludes residents temporarily absent, both calculated as an average daily census. Data for 2020 and later were revised from previous Data Book. Population estimates for 2011 through 2019 were calculated by the Research & Economic Analysis Division of the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, based on Census Bureau estimates] Date State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 1/ 2010 1,468,736 988,402 202,410 83,189 194,735 2011 1,495,947 1,006,527 205,498 85,327 198,595 2012 1,529,466 1,030,914 209,047 87,547 201,958 2013 1,556,369 1,047,769 212,011 89,986 206,604 2014 1,574,866 1,058,783 215,042 90,942 210,099 2015 1,597,450 1,072,517 218,770 92,964 213,199 2016 1,611,051 1,079,640 221,095 93,979 216,337 2017 1,624,163 1,082,858 226,372 95,964 218,969 2018 1,634,237 1,085,816 226,774 98,348 223,299 2019 1,632,588 1,083,883 226,688 97,463 224,554 2020 1,482,790 1,015,488 207,869 78,951 180,482 2021 1,565,043 1,036,974 225,471 89,625 212,973 2022 1,597,575 1,045,329 233,808 98,182 220,256 1/ Maui County includes Kalawao County. Source: Estimations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, based on U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Tables ST-EST00INT-01 (September 2011) and CO-EST-POP-15 (March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed July 7, 2023; Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Tourism Research, Annual Visitor Research Report, and records, and Statistics and Data Support Branch, 2011-2019 Population Estimates <http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/datawarehouse/> accessed August 1, 2022. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.10-- POPULATION, LAND AREA AND POPULATION DENSITY, BY COUNTY AND ISLAND: 2020 Land area Resident population density County and island Resident population 1/ Square km. Square miles 2/ Per square km. Per square mile State total 1,455,271 16,634.53 6,422.63 87.5 226.6 County Honolulu 1,016,508 1,555.92 600.74 653.3 1,692.1 Hawaii 200,629 10,433.55 4,028.42 19.2 49.8 Maui 3/164,836 3,039.38 1,173.51 54.2 140.5 Kauai 73,298 1,605.68 619.96 45.6 118.2 Island Oahu 1,016,508 1,547.88 597.64 656.7 1,700.9 Hawaii 200,629 10,433.55 4,028.42 19.2 49.8 Maui 154,100 1,999.45 771.99 77.1 199.6 Lanai 3,367 365.36 141.07 9.2 23.9 Molokai 7,369 674.58 260.46 10.9 28.3 Kauai 73,214 1,430.59 552.35 51.2 132.5 Niihau 84 175.09 67.60 0.5 1.2 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 4/- 8.03 3.10 - - 1/ The resident population is defined as the number of persons whose usual place of residence is in an area, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. It includes military personnel stationed or homeported in the area and residents temporarily absent, but excludes visitors present. 2/ Square kilometers converted to square miles by dividing by 2.589988. 3/ Maui County includes Kalawao County. 4/ Includes the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, from Nihoa to Kure Atoll, except Midway. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File (September 2021) and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.11-- RESIDENT POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND JUDICIAL DISTRICTS: 1990 TO 2020 [See maps for judicial district boundaries] County and judicial district 1990 2000 2010 2020 State total 1,108,229 1,211,537 1,360,301 1,455,271 Hawaii County 120,317 148,677 185,079 200,629 Puna 20,781 31,335 45,326 51,704 South Hilo 44,639 47,386 50,927 51,551 North Hilo 1,541 1,720 2,041 2,114 Hamakua 5,545 6,108 6,513 6,890 North Kohala 4,291 6,038 6,322 6,979 South Kohala 9,140 13,131 17,627 19,310 North Kona 22,284 28,543 37,875 43,313 South Kona 7,658 8,589 9,997 9,789 Kau 4,438 5,827 8,451 8,979 City & County of Honolulu 836,231 876,156 953,207 1,016,508 Honolulu 377,059 372,279 390,738 405,295 Koolaupoko 117,694 117,994 115,164 121,275 Koolauloa 18,443 18,899 21,406 21,899 Waialua 11,549 14,027 13,046 13,566 Wahiawa 43,886 38,370 41,216 41,667 Waianae 37,411 42,259 48,519 51,965 Ewa 230,189 272,328 323,118 360,841 Kauai County 51,177 58,463 67,091 73,298 Hanalei 4,631 6,348 7,828 8,107 Kawaihau 15,627 18,525 20,992 22,937 Lihue 10,663 12,022 14,683 16,937 Koloa 11,368 12,845 14,086 15,493 Waimea 8,888 8,723 9,502 9,824 Maui County 1/100,504 128,241 154,924 164,836 Hana 1,895 1,855 2,291 2,719 Makawao 29,207 36,476 41,887 44,437 Wailuku 45,685 61,346 78,110 83,777 Lahaina 14,574 17,967 22,156 23,167 Lanai 2,426 3,193 3,135 3,367 Molokai 6,587 7,257 7,255 7,287 Kalawao 130 147 90 82 1/ Including Kalawao County. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, decennial census records, <https://data.census.gov> access April 11, 2022. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.12-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS DESIGNATED PLACE: 2020 [Based on 2020 Census Designated Places (CDPs) boundaries. CDPs do not cover all land areas with populations, so the island totals displayed are not the sum of only their CDPs] Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Hawaii 185,872 70,086 Hawaii (con.) Ainaloa 3,609 1,269 Nanawale Estates 1,652 595 Black Sands 416 193 Orchidlands Estates 3,165 1,178 Captain Cook 3,253 1,116 Paauilo 618 198 Discovery Harbour 1,171 500 Pahala 1,403 425 Eden Roc 1,386 528 Pahoa 924 305 Fern Acres 1,965 770 Papaikou 1,166 424 Fern Forest 1,150 480 Paukaa 434 188 Halaula 773 237 Pepeekeo 1,826 609 Hawaiian Acres 3,426 1,382 Puako 267 131 Hawaiian Beaches 3,976 1,509 Royal Hawaiian Estates 790 363 Hawaiian Ocean View 4,864 2,075 Seaview 512 280 Hawaiian Paradise Park 14,957 5,132 Tiki Gardens 555 190 Hawi 2,268 783 Volcano 736 387 Hilo 44,186 16,132 Volcano Golf Course 363 179 Holualoa 2,994 1,125 Waikoloa Beach Resort 757 384 Honalo 996 283 Waikoloa Village 7,104 2,604 Honaunau-Napoopoo 2,416 803 Waimea 9,904 3,807 Honokaa 2,699 844 Wainaku 1,147 410 Honomu 452 184 Waiohinu 198 67 Kahaluu-Keauhou 4,778 1,881 Kailua 19,713 9,292 Maui 149,231 50,576 Kaiminani 12,590 4,337 Haiku-Pauwela 8,595 3,123 Kalapana 167 68 Haliimaile 1,074 285 Kaloko 1,314 465 Hana 1,526 429 Kamaili 157 66 Kaanapali 1,161 523 Kapaau 2,008 674 Kahului 28,219 7,616 Keaau 1,195 382 Kapalua 495 217 Kealakekua 2,307 830 Keokea 2,199 663 Kukuihaele 281 99 Kihei 21,423 8,187 Kurtistown 2,515 845 Kula 6,942 2,769 Laupahoehoe 1,147 396 Lahaina 12,702 3,589 Leilani Estates 1,139 514 Launiupoko 688 276 Mauna Loa Estates 1,057 492 Maalaea 310 158 Mountain View 4,215 1,428 Mahinahina 910 343 Naalehu 811 248 Makawao 7,297 2,572 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.12-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS DESIGNATED PLACE: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Maui (con.) Kauai (con.) Makena 196 69 Princeville 2,157 969 Napili-Honokowai 7,042 2,783 Puhi 3,380 1,040 Olinda 1,188 454 Wailua 2,359 915 Olowalu 100 32 Wailua Homesteads 5,863 2,097 Paia 2,470 898 Waimea 2,057 762 Pukalani 8,299 2,952 Wainiha 419 146 Waihee-Waiehu 9,234 2,454 Waikapu 3,437 1,028 Oahu 995,678 334,235 Wailea 6,027 2,802 Ahuimanu 8,969 2,920 Wailuku 17,697 6,354 Aiea 10,408 3,151 East Honolulu 50,922 18,400 Lanai 3,339 1,180 East Kapolei 5,299 1,517 Lanai City 3,332 1,174 Ewa Beach 16,415 3,654 Manele 7 6 Ewa Gentry 25,707 7,571 Ewa Villages 7,825 1,969 Molokai 6,357 2,125 Halawa 15,016 4,665 Kaunakakai 3,419 1,240 Haleiwa 4,941 1,568 Kualapuu 2,110 617 Hauula 4,018 968 Maunaloa 435 137 Heeia 5,001 1,697 Ualapue 393 131 Helemano 2,549 832 Hickam Housing 7,581 2,229 Kauai 69,813 23,705 Iroquois Point 4,549 1,306 Anahola 2,243 646 Kaaawa 1,421 495 Eleele 2,515 754 Kahaluu 5,241 1,614 Haena 550 202 Kahuku 2,852 637 Hanalei 444 165 Kailua 40,514 15,521 Hanamaulu 4,994 1,300 Kalaeloa 2,364 693 Hanapepe 2,678 854 Kaneohe 37,430 11,984 Kalaheo 4,996 1,787 Kaneohe Base 9,483 1,912 Kalihiwai 361 128 Kapolei 21,411 6,376 Kapaa 11,652 3,795 Kawela Bay 325 149 Kaumakani 672 196 Ko Olina 1,999 870 Kekaha 3,715 1,181 Laie 5,963 1,010 Kilauea 3,014 976 Maili 11,535 2,850 Koloa 2,231 753 Makaha 9,916 3,094 Lawai 2,578 930 Makaha Valley 198 74 Lihue 8,004 2,972 Makakilo 19,877 6,021 Omao 1,346 464 Maunawili 2,026 725 Pakala Village 286 98 Mililani Mauka 21,075 7,392 Poipu 1,299 575 Mililani Town 28,121 9,215 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.12-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS DESIGNATED PLACE: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Island and 2020 place Resident population House- holds Oahu (con.) Oahu (con.) Mokuleia 1,816 784 Waianae 13,614 3,356 Nanakuli 12,195 2,766 Waikele 7,509 2,899 Ocean Pointe 14,965 4,512 Waimalu 13,817 5,757 Pearl City 45,295 15,171 Waimanalo 6,057 1,501 Punaluu 1,374 414 Waimanalo Beach 4,823 1,164 Pupukea 5,130 1,694 Waipahu 43,485 9,743 Royal Kunia 14,896 4,112 Waipio 12,082 4,144 Schofield Barracks 14,904 3,194 Waipio Acres 5,531 1,933 Urban Honolulu 350,964 137,216 West Loch Estate 5,523 1,621 Wahiawa 18,658 5,997 Wheeler AFB 2,412 580 Waiahole-Waikane 728 202 Whitmore Village 4,887 1,142 Waialua 4,062 1,254 1/ There are no Census Designated Places on Niihau. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File (September 2021) <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 13, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.13-- POPULATION AND PERCENTAGE CHANGE RANKINGS: 2020 AND 2022 [Population and rankings for 2020 based on April 1 estimates base. Population and rankings for 2022 based on July 1 population estimates] Population Ranking 1/Population Ranking 1/Change Ranking 1/ Among the 50 states and D.C. State of Hawaii 1,455,273 40 1,440,196 40 -1.0 45 Among counties 2/ Hawaii County 200,631 340 206,315 340 2.8 497 Honolulu County 1,016,506 46 995,638 48 -2.1 2,687 Kalawao County 80 3,142 82 3,142 2.5 580 Kauai County 73,294 752 73,810 754 0.7 1,232 Maui County 164,762 406 164,351 414 -0.2 1,772 Among incorporated places 3/ Urban Honolulu CDP 4/350,966 55 343,421 56 -2.1 663 Among MSAs 5/ Urban Honolulu MSA 6/1,016,506 54 995,638 56 -2.1 366 Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina MSA 7/164,762 261 164,351 262 -0.3 268 Among Micropolitans 8/ Hilo Micropolitan 9/200,631 2 206,315 2 2.8 52 Kapaa Micropolitan 10/73,294 93 73,810 90 0.7 166 Continued on next page. Comparison 2020 2022 Percent change, 2020-2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.13-- POPULATION AND PERCENTAGE CHANGE RANKINGS: 2020 AND 2022 -- Con. 1/ Largest population ranked 1; greatest percent change ranked 1. 2/ There were 3,143 counties in 2020. 3/ Hawaii is the only state that has no incorporated places recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. Urban Honolulu Census Designated Place (CDP) is the only subcounty area in Hawaii for which the Bureau provides population estimates annually. There were 796 incorporated places with a population of 50,000 or more in 2020. 4/ Urban Honolulu CDP encompasses an area bordered by Nimitz Highway, Aliamanu Drive, the Koolau Ridge, Waialae Nui Stream and Waialae Nui Canal. 5/ Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) contains a core urban area of 50,000 or more population. There were 384 metropolitan statistical areas in 2020. 6/ The Urban Honolulu MSA consists of the City and County of Honolulu. 7/ The Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina MSA consists of Maui County and Kalawao County. 8/ Micropolitan statistical areas contains an urban core of at least 10,000 (but less than 50,000) population. There were 543 micropolitan statistical areas in 2020. 9/ Hilo Micropolitan consists of Hawaii County. 10/ Kapaa Micropolitan consists of Kauai County. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html> accessed May 22, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.14-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR OAHU NEIGHBORHOODS: 2010 AND 2020 2010 2/2020 3/ Percent change Oahu total 911,841 1,016,508 11.5 1 Hawaii Kai 29,814 31,147 4.5 2 Kuliouou-Kalani Iki 15,786 16,759 6.2 3 Waialae-Kahala 9,854 10,089 2.4 4 Kaimuki 18,491 19,259 4.2 5 Diamond Head-Kapahulu 17,598 20,575 16.9 6 Palolo 12,039 13,562 12.7 7 Manoa 21,114 20,349 -3.6 8 McCully-Moiliili 25,734 26,712 3.8 9 Waikiki 20,095 20,470 1.9 10 Makiki-Tantalus 29,733 30,861 3.8 11 Ala Moana-Kakaako 19,014 29,953 57.5 12 Nuuanu-Punchbowl 16,303 16,958 4.0 13 Downtown-Chinatown 15,620 13,861 -11.3 14 Liliha/Alewa 19,766 22,023 11.4 15 Kalihi-Palama 38,113 43,043 12.9 16 Kalihi Valley 17,412 20,669 18.7 17 Moanalua 10,245 9,947 -2.9 18 Aliamanu-Salt Lake 35,969 34,384 -4.4 19 Airport 20,626 21,981 6.6 20 Aiea 29,104 44,325 52.3 21 Pearl City 47,879 36,938 -22.9 22 Waipahu 61,879 78,289 26.5 23 Ewa 59,877 80,331 34.2 24 Waianae Coast 43,420 27,096 -37.6 25 Mililani-Waipio 37,419 33,994 -9.2 26 Wahiawa 38,690 44,398 14.8 27 North Shore 17,724 18,872 6.5 28 Koolauloa 14,156 16,593 17.2 29 Kahaluu 13,891 15,287 10.0 30 Kaneohe 33,788 42,544 25.9 31 Kailua 43,876 42,897 -2.2 32 Waimanalo 11,141 11,064 -0.7 33 Mokapu 11,513 9,483 -17.6 34 Makakilo/Kapolei 35,697 47,125 32.0 35 Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley 18,461 19,777 7.1 36 Nanakuli-Maili (4/) 24,893 (4/) Continued on next page. Neighborhood area 1/ (see maps) http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.14-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR OAHU NEIGHBORHOODS: 2010 AND 2020 -- Con. 1/ Data in this table pertain to neighborhood areas whose boundaries are very close but do not match exactly to the neighborhood board boundaries. Neighborhood Board numbers are displayed next to the Neighborhood Board names. 2/ As of June 30, estimated population based on traffic zone data. 3/ As of April 1, based on 2020 decennial census counts. 4/ Waianae Coast Neighborhood (Board No. 24) was amended on January 28, 2008 to provide for the creation of Nanakuli-Maili Neighborhood (Board No. 36). However, census blocks used to approximate the new boundaries were not available until 2011. Source: City and County of Honolulu, Neighborhood Plan 2008 (April 2013) <https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/nco/nco_docs/2013_RNP_Print.pdf> accessed March 8, 2019, and Planning and Permitting Department, Planning Division, calculations and records; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.15-- POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF OAHU NEIGHBORHOODS: 2017-2021 [Based on the Census Bureau's 2017-2021 American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Data are a sample and are subject to sampling variability. Figures displayed describe the average population characteristics in Hawaii between the years 2017 and 2021] Resident population Households Average household size Average family size Oahu total 1,015,167 330,393 2.96 3.70 1 Hawaii Kai 30,621 10,759 2.84 3.24 2 Kuliouou-Kalani Iki 16,897 5,534 3.03 3.44 3 Waialae-Kahala 9,025 3,547 2.52 3.03 4 Kaimuki 19,682 6,292 3.07 3.57 5 Diamond Head-Kapahulu 20,468 8,276 2.45 3.31 6 Palolo 13,271 4,330 3.03 3.88 7 Manoa 24,190 7,153 2.72 3.41 8 McCully-Moiliili 26,740 12,517 2.08 3.14 9 Waikiki 18,936 11,520 1.64 2.64 10 Makiki-Tantalus 33,252 16,164 2.03 3.00 11 Ala Moana-Kakaako 26,338 13,788 1.90 2.61 12 Nuuanu-Punchbowl 16,147 6,032 2.64 3.51 13 Downtown-Chinatown 12,563 7,067 1.75 2.67 14 Liliha/Alewa 22,049 6,592 3.16 3.95 15 Kalihi-Palama 40,656 10,394 3.65 4.48 16 Kalihi Valley 20,629 4,358 4.66 5.25 17 Moanalua 9,521 3,124 2.89 3.58 18 Aliamanu-Salt Lake 38,592 12,308 3.10 3.75 19 Airport 23,724 6,252 3.09 3.43 20 Aiea 42,993 14,548 2.90 3.58 21 Pearl City 38,094 12,019 3.10 3.83 22 Waipahu 73,634 20,157 3.58 4.24 23 Ewa 81,658 21,944 3.71 4.15 24 Waianae Coast 26,085 7,265 3.45 4.38 25 Mililani-Waipio 33,592 11,362 2.96 3.48 26 Wahiawa 46,100 13,489 3.04 3.57 27 North Shore 17,789 6,086 2.90 3.66 28 Koolauloa 16,534 3,734 3.82 4.63 29 Kahaluu 15,616 4,889 3.18 3.70 30 Kaneohe 38,731 12,295 3.08 3.64 31 Kailua 43,234 13,751 3.08 3.59 32 Waimanalo 9,815 2,278 4.29 4.96 33 Mokapu 11,829 2,848 2.95 3.07 Continued on next page. Neighborhood area (see maps) 1/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.15-- POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF OAHU NEIGHBORHOODS: 2017-2021 -- Con. Resident population Households Average household size Average family size 34 Makakilo/Kapolei 49,630 14,919 3.28 3.70 35 Mililani Mauka/Launani Valley 19,788 6,641 2.98 3.46 36 Nanakuli-Maili 26,744 6,161 4.20 4.76 1/ Data in this table pertain to neighborhood areas whose boundaries are very close but do not match exactly to the neighborhood board boundaries. Source: City and County of Honolulu, Neighborhood Plan 2008 (April 2013) <https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/nco/nco_docs/2013_RNP_Print.pdf> accessed March 8, 2019, and Planning and Permitting Department, Planning Division, calculations and records. Neighborhood area (see maps) 1/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households State total 1,455,271 490,267 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands - - 9812 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands - - Niihau and Kaula 84 18 412 Niihau-Kaula 84 18 Kauai 73,214 24,694 401.04 Haena-Hanalei 1,557 564 401.05 Kalihiwai-Kilauea 4,393 1,466 401.06 Princeville 2,157 969 402.04 Wailua Houselots 5,735 2,044 402.05 Wailua Homesteads 4,069 1,525 403.01 Kapahi 6,843 2,089 403.02 Kapaa Town 2,127 779 404.01 Lihue-Kukui Grove Mall 7,324 2,035 404.02 Hanamaulu-Lower Puhi 3,158 1,025 405 Lihue 6,455 2,365 406.03 Koloa-Poipu 2,936 1,077 406.04 Omao-Kukuiula 3,538 1,299 407.01 South Kalaheo-Eleele 2,704 945 407.02 Kalaheo-Kalawai Park 6,315 2,145 408 Kaumakani-Hanapepe 3,769 1,164 409 Kekaha-Waimea 5,971 1,910 9400 Anahola 4,163 1,293 Oahu 1,016,508 336,412 1.07 Kuapa Isle 2,740 924 1.08 Hawaii Kai Marina 3,213 1,271 1.10 Kalama Valley 4,254 1,480 1.14 Portlock 1,726 591 1.15 Hahaione Valley Neighborhood Park 2,774 1,002 1.16 Kuapa Preschool 2,500 1,118 1.17 Mariner's Ridge 1,464 558 1.18 Hawaii Kai Drive 1,771 633 1.19 Kalanipuu 2,195 695 1.20 Kamilo Iki Neighborhood Park 2,624 883 1.21 Kuapa Pond 2,774 1,131 1.22 Kaiser High School 3,112 1,037 2 Kuliouou 5,745 1,966 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 3.01 Aina Haina-Hawaii Loa Ridge 3,608 1,291 3.02 Wailupe 2,702 956 4.01 Waialae Nui Ridge-Ainakoa 2,758 1,031 4.02 Waialae Iki 4,147 1,507 5 Waialae-Kahala 3,872 1,449 6 Diamond Head 1,276 480 7 Kaimuki: 22nd Avenue 3,215 1,070 8 Kaimuki: Kapiolani Community College 3,770 1,316 9.01 Waialae Nui Valley 2,622 902 9.03 Lower Wilhelmina 3,039 1,123 9.04 Mauumae Nature Park 1,975 739 9.05 Maunalani Community Park 2,357 847 10 Upper Palolo 3,145 1,084 11.01 Palolo Elementary 1,961 562 11.02 Palolo Valley District Park 2,249 657 12.01 Waialae Avenue-Pukele Avenue 3,022 1,091 12.02 Lower Palolo 3,254 1,087 13 Kaimuki: 6th Avenue 4,437 1,555 14 Kapaolono Field 2,655 944 15.01 Kapahulu: 4th Avenue 1,473 508 15.02 Kapahulu Center 2,334 820 16.01 Kanaina Avenue 1,981 772 16.02 Fort Ruger Market 1,784 625 17 Kapiolani Park 2,333 1,190 18.01 Koa Avenue 1,119 593 18.03 Tusitala Street 2,911 1,761 18.04 Jefferson School 1,785 1,001 19.01 Waikiki Beach 423 298 19.05 Waikiki Marina Tower 1,377 814 19.06 Eaton Square 2,877 1,623 19.07 Wailana at Waikiki 2,546 1,486 20.03 Seaside Avenue 2,126 1,335 20.04 International Market Place 1,140 699 20.05 Ala Wai-Niu Street 1,899 1,093 20.06 Ala Wai-Olohana Street 2,267 1,250 21.01 Ala Wai Golf Course 1,746 845 21.02 Kaimuki High School 1,839 776 22.03 Ala Wai Community Park 1,836 880 22.04 Ala Wai Skyrise 1,308 687 22.05 Iolani School 1,888 952 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 22.06 Mahiai Street 1,961 879 23.01 Kuhio Elementary School 3,293 1,585 23.02 Moiliili Hongwanji Mission 2,087 983 24.01 Lower McCully 2,912 1,328 24.03 McCully-Moiliili Public Library 1,567 767 24.04 Old Stadium Park 1,423 754 25 Lower Pawaa 3,941 1,918 26 Bingham Tract 4,174 1,886 27.01 UH Manoa Campus 4,078 805 27.02 Punahou School 4,705 2,055 28.01 Chaminade University 1,778 628 28.02 Kalaepohaku Park 2,353 903 29 East Manoa 2,251 822 30 Judd Hillside-Lowrey Avenue 4,305 1,596 31.02 Upper Manoa 3,345 1,198 31.03 Waiakeakua Stream 1,567 600 31.04 Woodlawn Drive-Alani Drive 2,175 814 34.04 Makiki Fire Station 4,517 2,164 34.08 Davenport Street 2,256 1,166 34.09 Wilder Avenue-Liholiho Street 1,901 970 34.10 Wilder Avenue-Kewalo Street 1,482 660 34.11 Prospect Tower 1,231 622 34.12 Makiki Cemetery 1,618 868 34.13 Hawaiian Mission Academy HS Campus 2,532 1,237 34.14 Punahou Square Park 4,118 2,229 35.01 Academy of Arts 2,286 1,278 35.03 Piikoi Street-South Beterania Street 1,500 698 35.04 Shriner's Hospital for Children 2,712 1,460 36.03 Ahana Street 3,181 1,862 36.04 Kaheka Street-Makaloa Street 2,554 1,399 36.05 Sheridan Street-Makaloa Street 1,036 507 36.06 Sheridan Community Park 3,058 1,465 37.01 Hawaii Convention Center 2,522 1,371 37.02 Ward Village Shops 3,929 1,907 37.03 Ala Moana Shopping Center 3,457 1,682 38.01 Kakaako Waterfront Park 4,909 2,580 38.02 Kapiolani Boulevard-Cooke Street 5,114 2,628 39 Civic Center 559 255 40 Financial District 1,627 902 41.01 Dole Community Park 1,618 801 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 41.02 The Queen's Medical Center 2,438 1,356 42.01 Kukui Plaza 1,602 888 42.02 Central Middle School 1,922 1,075 43.01 Punchbowl Cemetery 2,273 1,020 43.02 Kawananakoa Middle School 3,313 1,326 44.01 Pauoa Elementary School 2,536 913 44.02 Upper Pauoa Stream 2,550 737 45 Dowsett Highlands 5,360 2,313 46 Puunui-Waokanaka Street 3,883 1,308 47.01 Alewa Heights 2,305 796 47.02 St Francis Medical Center 2,477 853 48.01 Kamehameha Schools 3,079 838 48.02 Puukamalii Cemetery 3,873 1,027 49 Lanakila 3,351 1,029 50 Kuakini 4,106 1,530 51 Foster Botanical Garden 2,905 1,483 52 Chinatown 3,001 1,403 53 Aala 4,302 1,478 54 Mayor Wright Housing 1,545 377 55 Palama 2,157 620 56.01 Likelike Elementary School 1,808 703 56.02 Farrington High School 5,124 1,251 57 Iwilei-Anuenue 2,483 1,030 58 Waiakamilo Road 3,322 1,020 59 Mokauea Street 2,994 635 60 Umi Street 5,661 1,323 61 Kalihi Waena 4,517 941 62.02 Linapuni Street 2,705 588 62.03 Fern Elementary School 6,425 1,500 63.01 Kalihi Valley Park 4,068 948 63.02 Kalena Drive 3,152 672 64.01 Gulick Avenue-Likelike 2,362 461 64.02 Kamanaiki Street 6,393 1,613 65 Upper Kalihi Valley 4,694 1,113 67.03 Tripler Hospital 1,725 478 67.04 Moanalua Valley 7,162 2,804 68.06 Ala Lilikoi 1,758 566 68.10 Aliamanu Makai 2,374 652 68.11 Aliamanu Mauka 1,047 256 68.12 Moanalua High School 1,363 567 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 68.13 Honolulu Country Club 4,680 1,987 68.14 Ala Ilima Street-Ala Lilikoi Street 2,442 892 68.15 Ala Ilima Street-Ala Napuaa Place 2,165 935 68.16 Likini Street-Aila Street 2,411 573 68.17 Likini Street-Maluna Street 4,809 1,144 68.18 Hoa Aloha Neighborhood Park 1,695 761 68.19 Likini Street-Ala Nani Street 2,646 1,203 69 Arizona Road 3,879 1,050 70.01 Navy Exchange Mall 1,565 618 70.02 Aliamanu Middle & Elementary School 2,163 696 71 Nimitz Elementary School 3,060 851 73.02 Hangar Avenue-Vickers Avenue 4,172 1,369 74 Ford Island 7,651 1,050 75.04 Aloha Stadium 3,372 921 75.07 Camp H.M. Smith 6,626 1,769 75.08 Stadium Mall 6,994 2,195 77.01 Lower Aiea 4,921 1,319 77.02 Aiea Heights 5,487 1,832 78.04 Lower Pearl City 2,005 660 78.07 Pearl Ridge High Rise 5,292 2,697 78.08 Pearlridge Center 3,459 1,201 78.09 Newtown 3,384 1,192 78.12 Newtown Neighborhood Park 2,164 836 78.13 Waiau Elementary School 2,880 906 78.14 Nahele Neighborhood Park 3,416 1,250 78.15 Pearl City High School 2,034 723 78.16 Kaonohi Street 3,443 1,353 78.17 Pono Street 1,631 507 80.01 Hale Mohalu Hospital 2,664 955 80.02 Lower Waiau 2,897 889 80.05 Pacific Palisades 6,997 2,148 80.08 Manana Housing 1,655 501 80.09 Pearl Highlands Center 2,760 1,185 80.10 Waimano Home Road-Hoomoana Street 2,439 750 80.11 Manana Elementary School 2,697 820 80.12 Pearl City Highlands Elementary School 2,933 886 80.13 Waimano Home Road-Komo Mai Drive 2,634 861 83.01 Iroquois Point 4,553 1,306 83.02 Campbell High School 7,253 1,528 84.05 Holomua School 4,988 1,283 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 84.07 Ocean Pointe 3,778 1,113 84.08 Hoakalei Country Club 9,057 2,807 84.10 Coral Creek Golf Course 6,931 1,945 84.11 Geiger Road 3,609 1,192 84.13 Puuloa Neighborhood Park 3,400 694 84.14 Keanui Drive-Hoomahana Street 2,168 571 84.15 Hoalauna Community Park 4,275 1,094 84.16 Kolowaka Drive-Koka Street 2,217 722 84.17 Kolowaka Drive-Fort Weaver Road 3,661 1,358 84.18 Ewa Beach Park 5,762 1,432 85.02 Kalaeloa 2,364 693 86.09 Ko Olina-Honokai Hale 2,179 703 86.10 Ko Olina Resort 1,240 520 86.11 Kahe 62 1 86.23 UH West Oahu 4,408 1,172 86.24 Fort Weaver Road-Aawa Drive 3,069 866 86.25 Fort Weaver Road-Renton Road 4,032 1,058 86.26 Ewa Villages Golf Course 3,973 1,058 86.27 Honouliuli National Historic Site 9,793 2,715 86.28 The Villas at Aeloa 3,847 1,136 86.29 Kekuilani Loop 2,110 637 86.30 Makakilo Community Park 2,779 858 86.31 Makakilo Heights Neighborhood Park 3,226 1,103 86.32 Makakilo Elementary School 5,317 1,397 86.33 Maukalani Neighborhood Park 2,726 866 86.34 Panana Street-Hame Street 2,800 927 87.02 St. Joseph School 6,490 1,727 87.04 Waipahu High School 3,331 783 87.05 Waipahu Intermediate School 3,250 790 87.06 Kapapapuhi Point Park 3,650 943 87.07 Waipahu District Park 6,985 1,366 88.01 Paiwa Street-Hiapo Street 4,056 835 88.02 Waipahu Uka Neighborhood Park 5,304 1,203 89.06 Mililani Golf Course 4,026 1,350 89.09 Mililani District Park 3,820 1,305 89.12 August Ahrens School 3,103 631 89.13 Robinson Heights 5,128 1,022 89.17 Mililani Town Center 4,579 1,553 89.18 Mililani: Nob Hill 5,529 1,775 89.21 Waipio 3,121 697 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 89.26 Laulani Valley-Mililani Technology Park 1,742 721 89.28 Mililani Mauka Middle School 4,102 1,318 89.29 Mililani Mauka-Meheula Parkway 4,906 2,057 89.30 Mililani: Ainamakua Drive 2,416 838 89.31 Waiawa Prison 3,224 826 89.32 Kamaio Neighborhood Park 2,645 840 89.33 Kealohi Neighborhood Park 3,223 1,058 89.34 Royal Kunia Golf Course 3,526 1,038 89.35 Kupuohi Neighborhood Park 3,931 1,161 89.36 Kaleiopuu Elementary School 3,275 862 89.37 Farrington Highway-Leoku Street 1,737 475 89.38 Pacific Supermarket 3,242 759 89.39 Melemanu Neighborhood Park 2,595 1,090 89.40 Waimakua Drive-Wailawa Street 2,936 843 89.41 Mililani Waena Elementary School 1,934 602 89.42 Mililani Shopping Center 2,370 733 89.43 Meheu Street 1,372 428 89.44 Koolani Drive-Hoolu Street 3,517 1,204 89.45 Ka Uka Boulevard-Moaniani Street 1,436 501 89.46 Waipio Uka Street-Mohalu Street 2,910 1,115 89.47 Ka Uka Boulevard-Ukee Street 1,846 726 89.48 Kanoelani Elementary School 2,839 1,116 89.49 Waikele Country Club 1,540 589 89.50 Kunia Neighborhood Park 2,068 529 89.51 Kupuna Loop-Kaaka Street 2,101 524 89.52 Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park 6,000 2,323 90 Wheeler-East Range 2,412 580 91 Kaukonahua Road 5,684 1,321 92.01 Iliahi Elementary School 3,423 1,020 92.02 Peterson's Upland Farm 2,762 826 92.03 Leilehua High School 2,260 720 93.01 Wahiawa General Hospital 1,575 467 93.02 Wahiawa District Park 3,324 1,103 94.01 Kaala Elementary School 1,471 562 94.02 Medical Arts Clinic Wahiawa 3,843 1,299 95.07 Schofield: McCarthy Field 2,734 340 95.08 Carpenter Street-Henderson Loop 991 331 95.09 Hewitt Street-Parrish Street 2,643 735 95.10 Hendrich Street-Kolekole Avenue 1,255 394 95.11 Solomon Elementary School 2,546 819 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 95.12 Waianae Avenue 4,735 575 96.08 Lualualei Transmitter 5,664 1,351 96.09 Maili Hawaiian Homeland 5,070 1,381 96.10 Maili Beach Park 7,105 1,651 97.04 Lualualei: Halona Road 3,553 743 97.05 Lualualei Beach Park 3,640 968 97.06 Kaupuni Neighborhood Park 3,196 724 97.07 Waianae Valley Road 6,575 1,767 98.01 Makua Valley 3,805 1,123 98.03 Lahilahi Point 2,825 767 98.04 Makaha Elementary School 3,660 916 99.02 Haleiwa 3,998 1,217 99.05 Waialua District Park 3,879 1,182 99.06 Mokuleia 1,921 822 100 Kawailoa 3,768 1,265 101.01 Pupukea 2,892 990 101.02 Sunset Beach 2,414 770 101.03 Turtle Bay 3,292 819 102.02 Laie 7,391 1,352 102.03 Punaluu 1,381 416 102.04 Hauula 2,836 681 102.05 Kaaawa 1,693 556 103.03 Kahaluu-Waikane 5,036 1,479 103.05 Ahuimanu 5,356 1,704 103.08 Kapunahala 3,427 1,110 103.09 Valley of the Temples Memorial Park 3,897 1,316 103.10 Heeia State Park 2,497 866 105.03 Kaneohe District Park 2,263 593 105.05 Heeia Kea 3,527 1,190 105.07 Kahuhipa Street 5,510 1,895 105.08 Lilipuna Road 2,748 1,091 105.09 Kamehameha Highway-Lilipuna Road 2,087 598 105.10 Kaneohe Civic Center Neighborhood Park 3,273 942 106.01 Puohala 3,921 1,190 106.02 Castle High School-Halekou Road 5,986 1,835 107.01 Kokokahi 4,397 1,500 107.02 Mokulele Drive 3,832 1,233 109.01 Kalaheo Hillside 3,256 1,114 109.03 Oneawa Street-Kawainui 4,157 1,480 109.04 Maluniu Avenue 3,803 1,185 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Oahu (con.) 109.05 Ulupaina Street 2,630 943 110 Maunawili 3,697 1,231 111.03 Olomana 4,212 1,300 111.04 Enchanted Lakes 5,089 1,657 111.05 Kailua Town 3,664 1,612 111.06 Keolu 6,143 2,034 112.01 Kalaheo Avenue 4,611 1,671 112.02 Lanikai 1,676 675 113 Waimanalo 6,057 1,501 114.01 Lehua Community Park 1,759 616 115 Kapolei 11,046 3,431 116 Tantalus 2,023 743 9400.03 Waimanalo Bay Beach Park 2,509 615 9400.04 Makapuu Point 2,331 549 9400.05 Nanakuli High & Intermediate School 2,367 496 9400.06 Nanakuli Beach Park 2,446 533 9400.07 Pacific Shopping Mall 2,059 481 9802 Honolulu International Airport 304 1 9803 Campbell Industrial Park 16 3 9806 Schofield Forest Reserve 9 - 9808 Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden 3 1 9810 Kawainui Marsh 30 5 9811 Bellows Air Force Base 167 9 9813 Mapunapuna Industrial 252 67 9814 Nimitz-Airport Commercial 96 32 9817 Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course 2,841 556 9818.01 Marine Corps Exchange 2,402 711 9818.02 Mokapu Point 948 274 9818.03 Nuupia Ponds 3,292 371 9819 Malama Bay Golf Course 349 9 9820 Fort Shafter 1,060 203 9821 Makiki District Park 1 - 9822 Waipio Peninsula 31 1 Molokai 7,369 2,566 317 East Molokai 4,441 1,618 318.01 West Molokai 2,846 889 319 Kalawao 82 59 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Lanai 3,367 1,187 316.01 Lanai 3,367 1,187 Maui 154,100 52,369 301 Hana 2,719 894 302.01 Huelo 2,764 1,045 302.03 West Haiku 4,334 1,572 302.04 East Haiku 3,558 1,298 303.04 Kula West 3,269 1,081 303.05 Lava Fields 5,810 2,336 303.06 Kula Makai 2,243 1,023 303.07 La Perouse Bay 1,542 744 304.03 Makawao 3,522 1,237 304.04 Haliimaile 5,562 1,904 304.05 Kamehameha School 1,850 641 304.06 Aapueo Parkway 7,490 2,687 305.01 Paia 2,493 909 307.05 Kihei Mauka 4,566 1,323 307.06 Kealia 2,472 995 307.08 Halama 3,157 1,267 307.09 Kamaole 3,434 1,627 307.10 Keawakapu 2,403 1,088 307.11 Kaonoulu St.2,438 981 307.12 Kulanihakoi St.1,990 775 307.13 West Waipuilani Rd.3,366 1,219 308 Waihee-Waikapu 7,413 2,185 309.01 West Central Wailuku 2,848 1,037 309.02 East Central Wailuku 3,428 1,208 309.03 North Wailuku 6,505 1,717 310.01 Kamaile St.6,473 2,243 310.02 Liholiho St.4,162 1,603 311.02 Central Kahului 5,865 1,640 311.04 Maui Lani Parkway - Kuihelani Highway, North 2,144 596 311.05 West Papa Ave.6,446 1,642 311.06 Keopuolani Park 6,002 1,751 311.07 Maui Lani Parkway - Kuihelani Highway, South 2,079 464 314.02 Kahoma 3,208 883 314.04 Lahaina 3,223 1,257 314.05 Lahainaluna 6,280 1,451 315.01 Kapalua 2,367 772 315.03 Honokowai 2,544 1,111 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Maui (con.) 315.04 Honokohau Stream 1,202 482 315.05 Kahana Stream 3,541 1,520 319 Spreckelsville 6,276 1,690 320 Launiupoko 1,112 471 Hawaii 200,629 73,021 201 Paukaa-Wailea 5,433 1,986 202.02 Hilo: Upper Waiakea Forest Reserve 2,035 630 203 Hilo: Puueo-Downtown 3,822 1,570 204 Hilo: Villa Franca-Kaikoo 3,517 1,395 205 Hilo: University-Houselots 5,944 2,125 206 Hilo: Keaukaha-Panaewa 5,631 1,849 207.01 Hilo: Puainako 4,811 1,789 207.02 Hilo: Kawailani 4,647 1,731 208.01 Hilo: Kahuku-Kaumana 4,365 1,537 208.02 Hilo: Piihonua-Kaumana 6,544 2,417 209 Hilo: Haihai 4,802 1,679 210.03 Orchidland-Ainaloa 7,423 2,631 210.11 Volcano-Mt. View 4,388 1,671 210.13 Keaau 4,820 1,651 210.14 Hawaiian Paradise Park- Kaloli 8,402 2,819 210.15 Hawaiian Paradise Park- Maku'u 6,080 2,175 210.16 Kea'au- Hawaiian Acres 5,525 2,177 210.17 Kea'au- Fern Forest 4,572 1,930 211.01 Kalapana-Kapoho 2,793 1,264 211.07 Kilauea- Pahoa 1,365 530 211.08 Pahoa- Makai 6,336 2,373 212.03 Kau 6,111 2,395 212.04 Ka Lae 2,868 1,126 213 South Kona 5,913 2,133 214.02 Konawaena 3,876 1,357 215.02 Hualalai 5,432 1,863 215.04 Kealakehe 5,932 1,765 215.10 Kaumalumalu-Keahou 3,550 1,428 215.11 Kahalu'u Mauka 1,568 557 215.12 Kaloko- O'oma 4,531 1,666 215.13 Kalaoa 6,109 2,045 216.05 Kailua 3,787 1,530 216.06 Pua'a 4,120 1,494 216.07 Holualoa 4,452 1,656 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.16-- RESIDENT POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS, BY ISLAND AND CENSUS TRACT: 2020 -- Con. Island and 2020 census tract Name Resident population Households Hawaii (con.) 216.08 Puapua'a- Banyans 3,832 1,590 217.05 Waimea - Kohala 6,366 2,241 217.06 Waimea - Pu'u Anahulu 3,795 1,257 217.07 Waikoloa - South Kohala 4,997 1,705 217.08 Kawaihae - Anaeho'omalu 4,152 1,793 218 North Kohala 6,979 2,445 219.02 Honokaa-Kukuihaele 4,212 1,359 220 Paauhau-Paauilo 2,678 922 221.02 North Hilo 2,114 765 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 17, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.17-- RESIDENT POPULATION OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS, BY ISLAND: 2020 Island and Hawaiian Home Lands Total Island and Hawaiian Home Lands Total State of Hawaii 34,356 Kauai 2,576 Anahola (Agricultural)228 Hawaii 6,269 Anahola (Residential)1,659 Homuula-Upper Piihonua 2 Hanapepe 35 Honokaia 5 Kapaa - Honomu - Kekaha 491 Kamaoa-Puueo 6 Moloaa 13 Kamoku-Kapulena 55 Wailua 150 Kaohe-Olaa - Waimea - Kaumana 119 Kawaihae 500 Lanai 117 Keahuolu - Lanai City 117 Kealakehe 990 Keaukaha 1,617 Maui 3,980 Keoniki 17 Honokowai 2 Kolaoa - Kahikinui 34 Lalamilo 73 Keanae-Wailua 7 Makuu 106 Keokea (Agricultural)113 Nienie 7 Leialii 422 Panaewa (Agricultural)670 Paukukalo 729 Panaewa (Residential)1,054 Pulehunui - Pauahi 5 South Maui 1 Piihonua 59 Waiehu 1,441 Ponohawaii 17 Waiku-Hana - Puukapu 936 Waiohuli (Residential)1,231 Upolu - Waiakea 14 Molokai 2,070 Wailau - Hoolehua-Palaaau 1,370 Waimanu - Kalamaula 383 Waiohinu 17 Kalaupapa 82 Kamiloloa-Makakupaia 81 Kahoolawe - Kapaakea 154 Ualapue - Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.17-- RESIDENT POPULATION OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS, BY ISLAND: 2020 -- Con. Island and Hawaiian Home Lands Total Island and Hawaiian Home Lands Total Oahu 19,344 Oahu (con.) East Kapolei 789 Maili 8 Haiku - Makaha Valley - Honolulu Makai 1 Maluohai 1,020 Kakaina-Kumuhau 318 Nanakuli 5,135 Kalaeloa 8 Papakolea 1,091 Kalawahine 308 Pearl City 3 Kanehili 1,566 Princess Kahanu Estates 1,068 Kapolei - Waiahole 29 Kaupea 1,332 Waianae 2,114 Kewalo 245 Waianae Kai 616 Lualualei 54 Waimanalo 3,639 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census Redistricting File, <https://data.census.gov> accessed April 11, 2022, and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.18-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY ISLAND AND ZIP CODE TABULATION AREA: 2020 [ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) are approximate area representations of the U.S. Postal Service five-digit ZIP Code service areas that the Census Bureau created using whole blocks to present statistical data from censuses and surveys. Based on decennial census figures for population as of April 1] Zip code tabulation area Name Resident population Zip code tabulation area Name Resident population State of Hawaii 1,453,498 Maui 96708 Haiku 10,993 Hawaii 96713 Hana 2,264 96704 Captain Cook 6,818 96732 Kahului 27,507 96710 Hakalau 650 96753 Kihei 27,611 96719 Hawi 2,020 96761 Lahaina Main Office 23,167 96720 Hilo (Main Office)46,615 96768 Makawao 18,512 96725 Holualoa 4,094 96779 Paia 2,992 96726 Honaunau 136 96790 Kula 9,115 96727 Honokaa 4,990 96793 Wailuku 31,939 96728 Honomu 606 96737 Ocean View 4,806 Kauai 96738 Waikoloa 7,447 96703 Anahola 2,638 96740 Kailua-Kona 38,234 96705 Eleele 2,536 96743 Kamuela 13,339 96714 Hanalei 1,557 96749 Keaau 20,503 96716 Hanapepe 2,784 96750 Kealakekua 3,806 96722 Princeville 2,328 96755 Kapaau 3,613 96741 Kalaheo 6,424 96760 Kurtistown 3,923 96746 Kapaa 19,991 96764 Laupahoehoe 649 96747 Kaumakani 666 96771 Mountain View 8,483 96751 Kealia 152 96772 Naalehu 2,579 96752 Kekaha 3,900 96773 Ninole 412 96754 Kilauea 4,378 96774 Ookala 281 96756 Koloa 5,766 96776 Paauilo 1,782 96765 Lawai 767 96777 Pahala 1,559 96766 Lihue 16,937 96778 Pahoa 14,687 96769 Makaweli 296 96780 Papaaloa 548 96796 Waimea 2,057 96781 Papaikou 1,670 96783 Pepeekeo 2,222 Molokai 96785 Volcano 4,125 96729 Hoolehua 1,358 96742 Kalaupapa 82 Lanai 96748 Kaunakakai 4,441 96763 Lanai City 3,367 96757 Kualapuu 768 96770 Maunaloa 720 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.18-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY ISLAND AND ZIP CODE TABULATION AREA: 2020 -- Con. Zip code tabulation area Name Resident population Zip code tabulation area Name Resident population Oahu Oahu (con.) 96701 Aiea 42,833 96814 Downtown 24,870 96706 Ewa Beach 80,299 96815 Waikiki 28,786 96707 Kapolei 47,181 96816 Waialae Kahala 51,586 96712 Haleiwa 8,259 96817 Kapalama 56,823 96717 Hauula 5,441 96818 Main Office 51,851 96730 Kaawa 1,584 96819 Sand Island 53,334 96731 Kahuku 3,309 96820 Daniel K. Inouye Airport 16 96734 Kailua 49,922 96821 Hawaii Kai 19,727 96744 Kaneohe 57,746 96822 Makiki 42,231 96759 Kunia 479 96825 Hawaii Kai 31,147 96762 Laie 6,316 96826 Makiki 30,092 96782 Pearl City 37,437 96850 Honolulu 6 96786 Wahiawa 41,217 96853 Hickam AFB 347 96789 Mililani 54,732 96857 Schofield Barracks 4,058 96791 Waialua 7,987 96859 Tripler Army Med. Center - 96792 Waianae 51,965 96860 Pearl Harbor 5,025 96795 Waimanalo 11,064 96863 MCBH Kaneohe Bay 2,458 96797 Waipahu 78,109 96848 East West Center 475 96813 Downtown 27,372 96858 Fort Shafter 424 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census, Table P1 <https://data.census.gov> access June 5, 2023; Hawaii Telcom, The Official Hawaiian Telcom White Pages 2011 Oahu and United States Postal Service, Zip Code Lookup <https://tools.usps.com/zip-code-lookup.htm> accessed June 5, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.19-- RESIDENT AND DE FACTO POPULATION AND EMPLOYED PERSONS, FOR WAIKIKI: 1990 TO 2020 [Waikiki is bounded by the Ala Wai Canal, Kapahulu Avenue, and the Pacific Ocean] Density 1/ Subject 1990 2000 2010 2020 2010 2020 Resident population 2/19,768 19,720 23,073 20,470 29,814.5 26,243.6 Temporarily absent 3/327 763 1,242 (NA) (X) (X) De facto population 4/95,979 92,708 96,859 (NA) 125,159.6 (NA) Visitors present 3/76,538 73,751 75,028 (NA) 96,949.8 (NA) Employed persons 5/ Living in Waikiki 11,065 9,898 6/ 12,466 6/ 10,657 16,108.3 13,662.8 Working in Waikiki (NA) (NA) 26,085 (NA) 33,706.5 (NA) NA Not available. X Not applicable. 1/ Per square mile. Based on land area of 0.77 square miles (2.00 square kilometers) for 2010 and 2020; 0.78 square miles (2.03 square kilometers) for earlier years. 2/ The resident population is defined as the number of persons whose usual place of residence is in an area, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. It includes military personnel stationed or homeported in the area and residents temporarily absent, but excludes visitors present. 3/ Annual averages. Estimated. 4/ The de facto population is defined as the number of persons physically present in an area, regardless of military status or usual place of residence. It includes visitors present but excludes residents temporarily absent, both calculated as an average daily census. 5/ Includes armed forces. 6/ Estimates from the American Community Survey 5-year estimates. For 2010, average value over the five year period of 2007 to 2011 . For 2020, average value over the five year period of 2017-2021. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census tapes, Census 2000 Redistricting Data and Summary File 3, 2010 Census Summary File 1, 2020 Census Redistricting Data, American Community Survey 5-year estimates for 2007-2011 and 2017-2021; Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Tourism Research, records, and Hawaii State Data Center, calculations. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.20-- URBAN AND RURAL AREAS, BY COUNTY: 2020 [Based on the 2020 Census "urban" and "rural" area criteria] Geography and subject 1/State total Honolulu Hawaii Kauai Maui 2/ Land area Square kilometers 16,634.1 1,555.6 10,433.6 1,605.5 3,039.4 Square miles 3/6,422.5 600.6 4,028.4 619.9 1,173.5 Urban Square kilometers 783.2 480.4 131.3 60.2 111.3 Square miles 3/302.4 185.5 50.7 23.3 43.0 Percent 4/4.7 30.9 1.3 3.8 3.7 Rural Square kilometers 15,850.9 1,075.2 10,302.3 1,545.3 2,928.1 Square miles 3/6,120.1 415.2 3,977.7 596.6 1,130.6 Percent 4/95.3 69.1 98.7 96.2 96.3 Resident population Total 1,455,271 1,016,508 200,629 73,298 164,836 Density/sq. mi.226.6 1,692.4 49.8 118.2 140.5 Urban area Total 1,252,450 999,341 81,258 42,365 129,486 Percent 5/86.1 98.3 40.5 57.8 78.6 Density/sq. mi.4,141.7 5,388.1 1,602.4 1,821.7 3,014.3 Rural Total 202,821 17,167 119,371 30,933 35,350 Percent 5/13.9 1.7 59.5 42.2 21.4 Density/sq. mi.33.1 41.4 30.0 51.8 31.3 1/ For the 2020 Census, an urban area comprised a densely settled core of census blocks that meet minimum housing unit density and/or population density requirements. This includes adjacent territory containing non-residential urban land uses. To qualify as an urban area, the territory identified according to criteria must encompass at least 2,000 housing units or have a population of at least 5,000. 2/ Maui County includes Kalawao County. Kalawao County had a total resident population of 82; land area of 31.1 square kilometers which was 12.0 square miles; 2020 rural population of 82; percent population that was rural population was 100%; land area of the rural areas was 31.1 square kilometers which was 12.0 square miles; percent land area in rural area was 100%; and population density of rural area was 6.8 persons per square mile. 3/ The ANSI standard for converting square kilometers into square miles was used (1 square mile = 2.58998811 square kilometers). 4/ Percent of state land area for "state total" column; percent of county land area for all other columns. 5/ Percent of state population for "state total" column; percent of county population for all other columns. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Urban and Rural, List of 2020 Census Urban Areas <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/geography/guidance/geo-areas/urban-rural.html> accessed April 17, 2023, and 2020 Decennial Census Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Table P1 <https://data.census.gov> accessed April 17, 2023, and 2020 Gazetteer Files for the Counties of Hawaii <https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/time-series/geo/gazetteer-files.2020.html> accessed April 17, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.21-- CENTERS OF POPULATION, BY COUNTY: 2000 TO 2020 [The "center of population" is determined as the place where an imaginary, flat, weightless, and rigid map of the geographic area would balance perfectly if all of its residents were of identical weight] County North latitude (degrees) West longitude (degrees)Approximate location 2000 State of Hawaii 21.146768 157.524450 Kaiwi Channel Hawaii County 19.690126 155.415730 21.5 mi. W of Hilo Maui County 20.868419 156.500230 1.3 mi. SE of Wailuku Post Office Kalawao County 21.192297 156.980230 Kalaupapa Honolulu County 21.376294 157.908850 0.8 mi. NW of Red Hill Elementary School Kauai County 22.021112 159.447510 5 mi. N of Knudsen Gap 2010 State of Hawaii 21.115289 157.484404 Kaiwi Channel Hawaii County 19.672837 155.421895 22.1 mi. W of Hilo Maui County 20.863747 156.493816 1.7 mi. SE of Wailuku Post Office Kalawao County 21.188495 156.979972 Kalaupapa Honolulu County 21.372464 157.913673 0.9 mi. NW of Red Hill Elementary School Kauai County 22.021022 159.442112 5.1 mi. NE of Knudsen Gap 2020 State of Hawaii 21.112376 157.485304 Kaiwi Channel Hawaii County 19.672735 155.428067 22.8 mi. W of Hilo Maui County 20.862853 156.491993 2.2 mi SE of Wailuku Post Office 1/ Kalawao County 21.189607 156.982059 Kalaupapa Honolulu County 21.371521 157.917219 1.1 mi. NW of Red Hill Elementary School Kauai County 22.019834 159.438951 5.1 mi. NE of Knudsen Gap 1/ Wailuku Post Office has moved since 2010. Center of population for Maui County is 1.9 miles SE of 2010 post office location. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Centers of Population <https://www.census.gov/geographies/reference-files/ time-series/geo/centers-population.html> accessed April 22, 2022; and Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Office of Planning, Hawaii Statewide GIS Program, calculation of approximate location. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.22-- MILITARY PERSONNEL AND DEPENDENTS, BY SERVICE AND ISLAND: JUNE 30, 2022 Dependents in Hawaii Total Spouses Children Other dependents State total 89,591 44,004 45,587 16,762 28,512 313 Air Force 11,656 5,406 6,250 2,095 4,127 28 Oahu 11,563 5,373 6,190 2,077 4,085 28 Maui 56 18 38 12 26 - Hawaii 23 9 14 4 10 - Kauai 9 2 7 2 5 - Lanai 2 1 1 - 1 - Other 2/3 3 - - Army 40,374 19,486 20,888 7,362 13,284 242 Oahu 40,076 19,294 20,782 7,320 13,220 242 Hawaii 115 61 54 24 30 - Maui 46 20 26 9 17 - Kauai 38 20 18 5 13 - Lanai 8 1 7 3 4 - Molokai 2 2 - - - - Other 2/89 88 1 1 - - Coast Guard 2,686 1,225 1,461 541 915 5 Oahu 2,567 1,169 1,398 510 883 5 Maui 61 28 33 17 16 - Kauai 42 22 20 10 10 - Hawaii 16 6 10 4 6 - Marine Corps 11,839 6,822 5,017 2,165 2,838 14 Oahu 11,766 6,766 5,000 2,156 2,830 14 Hawaii 34 25 9 4 5 - Maui 23 19 4 3 1 - Kauai 7 3 4 2 2 - Lanai 1 1 - - - - Other 2/8 8 - - - - Continued on next page. Service and island 1/ Military personnel Personnel and dependents http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.22-- MILITARY PERSONNEL AND DEPENDENTS, BY SERVICE AND ISLAND: JUNE 30, 2022 -- Con. Dependents in Hawaii Total Spouses Children Other dependents Navy 22,780 10,962 11,818 4,547 7,247 24 Oahu 22,476 10,806 11,670 4,494 7,152 24 Kauai 179 87 92 33 59 - Hawaii 51 25 26 9 17 - Maui 44 21 23 8 15 - Molokai 5 - 5 2 3 - Lanai 2 1 1 0 1 - Other 2/23 22 1 1 - - Space Force 256 103 153 52 101 - Oahu 210 88 122 39 83 - Maui 44 14 30 12 18 - Hawaii 1 1 - - - - Kauai 1 - 1 1 - - 1/ Based on Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) data for active duty military personnel and their dependents. If a person is both personnel and a dependent, they are only counted in the "military personnel" category. Island data are based on mailing address, and dependents are counted under their own mailing address, not their sponsor's. 2/ Includes Fleet Post Office and Unknown zip codes. Source: U.S Department of Defense, Defense Manpower Data Center, Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System data; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Service and island 1/ Personnel and dependents Military personnel http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.23-- RESIDENT POPULATION PROJECTIONS, BY COUNTY: 2010 TO 2045 [As of July 1] Other counties Type of population and year State total City and County of Honolulu Total Hawaii Kauai Maui 1/ Resident population 2/ 2010 3/ 1,363,945 956,325 407,620 185,339 67,209 155,072 2016 3/ 1,428,557 992,605 435,952 198,449 72,029 165,474 2020 1,466,632 1,010,123 456,508 209,000 74,747 172,762 2025 1,514,723 1,032,705 482,018 222,396 78,045 181,577 2030 1,556,843 1,050,077 506,766 235,601 81,218 189,947 2035 1,592,684 1,062,059 530,625 248,486 84,303 197,836 2040 1,622,480 1,069,269 553,212 260,935 87,237 205,040 2045 1,648,609 1,073,796 574,814 273,232 90,044 211,537 Annual growth rate (%) 2010-2016 3/ 0.8 0.6 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 2016-2020 0.7 0.4 1.2 1.3 0.9 1.1 2020-2025 0.6 0.4 1.1 1.3 0.9 1.0 2025-2030 0.6 0.3 1.0 1.2 0.8 0.9 2030-2035 0.5 0.2 0.9 1.1 0.7 0.8 2035-2040 0.4 0.1 0.8 1.0 0.7 0.7 2040-2045 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.6 Share of state resident population (%) 2010 3/ 100.0 70.1 29.9 13.6 4.9 11.4 2016 3/ 100.0 69.5 30.5 13.9 5.0 11.6 2020 100.0 68.9 31.1 14.3 5.1 11.8 2025 100.0 68.2 31.8 14.7 5.2 12.0 2030 100.0 67.4 32.6 15.1 5.2 12.2 2035 100.0 66.7 33.3 15.6 5.3 12.4 2040 100.0 65.9 34.1 16.1 5.4 12.6 2045 100.0 65.1 34.9 16.6 5.5 12.8 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 2/ The resident population is defined as the number of persons whose usual place of residence is in an area, regardless of physical location on the estimate or census date. It includes military personnel stationed or homeported in the area and residents temporarily absent, but excludes visitors present. 3/ Population estimate figure for July 1 from the U.S. Census Bureau. Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Population and Economic Projections for the State of Hawaii to 2045 - DBEDT 2045 Series, Tables A-2 to A-6 (June 2018) <http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/economic-forecast/2045-long-range-forecast/> accessed June 29, 2018. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.24-- RESIDENT POPULATION PROJECTIONS, BY AGE AND SEX: 2010 TO 2045 [As of July 1] 2010 1/2016 1/2020 Age group (in years) Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Total 1,363,621 682,892 680,729 1,428,557 717,615 710,942 1,466,632 736,736 729,896 Under 5 87,180 44,890 42,290 91,535 46,908 44,627 95,648 48,516 47,132 5 to 9 83,269 42,811 40,458 87,086 44,747 42,339 89,267 46,383 42,884 10 to 14 81,629 41,751 39,878 81,715 42,286 39,429 83,490 43,473 40,017 15 to 19 85,649 44,420 41,229 78,701 40,824 37,877 75,149 39,468 35,681 20 to 24 95,834 52,001 43,833 97,750 54,642 43,108 91,614 50,529 41,085 25 to 29 96,929 50,562 46,367 105,887 56,085 49,802 109,914 59,032 50,883 30 to 34 88,280 45,053 43,227 102,016 52,737 49,279 103,876 54,173 49,703 35 to 39 86,374 43,779 42,595 93,592 47,768 45,824 98,199 49,606 48,592 40 to 44 89,757 45,343 44,414 83,636 42,316 41,320 88,747 44,525 44,222 45 to 49 95,595 48,104 47,491 87,599 43,773 43,826 82,887 42,112 40,775 50 to 54 98,262 49,004 49,258 90,672 45,316 45,356 85,171 42,573 42,598 55 to 59 93,653 46,302 47,351 93,955 46,331 47,624 91,566 45,102 46,463 60 to 64 83,116 41,315 41,801 90,451 44,088 46,363 91,418 44,481 46,937 65 to 69 59,670 29,086 30,584 81,361 39,640 41,721 84,247 40,750 43,497 70 to 74 41,757 19,355 22,402 57,649 27,504 30,145 73,350 35,201 38,150 75 to 79 35,048 15,143 19,905 37,740 17,099 20,641 49,351 22,651 26,700 80 to 84 30,716 12,341 18,375 28,260 11,665 16,595 30,785 13,063 17,722 85 & over 30,903 11,632 19,271 38,952 13,886 25,066 41,954 15,099 26,855 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.24-- RESIDENT POPULATION PROJECTIONS, BY AGE AND SEX: 2010 TO 2045 -- Con. 2030 2040 2045 Age group (in years) Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Total 1,556,843 783,072 773,771 1,622,480 817,109 805,371 1,648,609 831,493 817,116 Under 5 97,892 49,689 48,203 96,332 48,891 47,441 98,365 49,950 48,415 5 to 9 96,005 49,186 46,819 93,263 47,785 45,479 93,117 47,703 45,414 10 to 14 90,801 47,253 43,548 93,074 48,441 44,632 91,683 47,736 43,947 15 to 19 80,574 43,263 37,311 87,322 46,074 41,248 85,981 45,382 40,599 20 to 24 88,777 49,699 39,078 96,101 53,489 42,612 99,723 55,373 44,350 25 to 29 98,350 52,998 45,353 103,790 56,800 46,991 106,938 57,745 49,193 30 to 34 103,594 54,554 49,040 100,825 53,770 47,055 105,018 56,627 48,391 35 to 39 107,930 56,075 51,855 96,532 50,159 46,374 97,811 51,124 46,686 40 to 44 98,470 49,299 49,171 98,305 49,756 48,549 94,356 48,072 46,284 45 to 49 94,079 46,787 47,292 103,850 53,265 50,585 96,624 49,182 47,442 50 to 54 84,747 42,932 41,815 94,532 47,753 46,779 101,672 52,332 49,340 55 to 59 80,665 40,558 40,107 91,918 45,311 46,608 94,656 47,257 47,399 60 to 64 82,718 40,236 42,482 82,901 40,968 41,933 89,983 43,888 46,094 65 to 69 84,341 40,665 43,675 74,950 37,046 37,903 79,235 38,985 40,250 70 to 74 81,658 38,894 42,764 74,826 35,808 39,018 71,508 35,034 36,474 75 to 79 72,120 33,436 38,683 73,530 34,154 39,377 69,239 32,318 36,921 80 to 84 57,418 25,506 31,912 65,606 29,195 36,411 65,054 29,071 35,983 85 & over 56,704 22,042 34,662 94,823 38,446 56,377 107,648 43,713 63,935 1/ Population estimates for July 1 from the U.S. Census Bureau. Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Population and Economic Projections for the State of Hawaii to 204 5 - DBEDT 2045 Series, Tables A-7 to A-9 (June 2018) <http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/economic-forecast/2045-long-range-forecast/> accessed June 29, 2018. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.25-- DE FACTO POPULATION PROJECTIONS, BY COUNTY: 2010 TO 2045 [Includes all persons physically present in an area, regardless of military status or usual place of residence. Includes visitors present but excludes residents temporarily absent, both calculated as an average daily census] Type and year State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 1/ De facto population 2010 2/1,468,677 988,095 202,682 83,516 194,384 2016 2/1,583,139 1,048,965 222,485 93,630 218,059 2020 3/1,638,617 1,070,437 236,684 99,048 232,448 2025 3/1,695,167 1,093,992 252,073 103,758 245,344 2030 3/1,746,731 1,112,667 267,463 108,457 258,143 2035 3/1,792,080 1,125,876 282,588 113,071 270,545 2040 3/1,829,981 1,133,609 297,097 117,362 281,913 2045 3/1,866,457 1,139,437 311,869 121,803 293,348 Annual growth rate (%) 2010-2016 1.3 1.0 1.6 1.9 1.9 2016-2020 0.9 0.5 1.6 1.4 1.6 2020-2025 0.7 0.4 1.3 0.9 1.1 2025-2030 0.6 0.3 1.2 0.9 1.0 2030-2035 0.5 0.2 1.1 0.8 0.9 2035-2040 0.4 0.1 1.0 0.7 0.8 2040-2045 0.4 0.1 1.0 0.7 0.8 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 2/ Population estimates for July 1 from the U.S. Census Bureau. 3/ Projections by the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Population and Economic Projections for the State of Hawaii to 2045 - DBEDT 2045 Series (June 2018), Tables A-2 to A-6 <http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/economic-forecast/2045-long-range-forecast/> accessed June 29, 2018. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.26-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX: 2010 AND 2020 Age group Total population Male Female Total population Male Female All ages 1,360,301 681,243 679,058 1,455,271 727,844 727,427 Under 5 years 87,407 45,019 42,388 77,352 39,633 37,719 5 to 9 years 83,361 42,847 40,514 83,767 43,022 40,745 10 to 14 years 81,539 41,699 39,840 87,276 44,793 42,483 15 to 19 years 85,994 44,590 41,404 83,640 43,110 40,530 20 to 24 years 95,829 51,981 43,848 92,885 50,663 42,222 25 to 29 years 97,302 50,683 46,619 95,625 50,259 45,366 30 to 34 years 88,031 44,921 43,110 95,497 48,538 46,959 35 to 39 years 86,756 43,994 42,762 95,531 48,458 47,073 40 to 44 years 89,617 45,253 44,364 88,408 44,619 43,789 45 to 49 years 95,787 48,213 47,574 86,939 43,226 43,713 50 to 54 years 97,978 48,831 49,147 91,112 45,521 45,591 55 to 59 years 93,340 46,148 47,192 96,356 47,810 48,546 60 to 64 years 82,222 40,879 41,343 98,432 47,987 50,445 65 to 69 years 59,170 28,849 30,321 90,547 44,175 46,372 70 to 74 years 41,353 19,140 22,213 75,416 36,730 38,686 75 to 79 years 34,675 14,940 19,735 48,753 22,986 25,767 80 to 84 years 29,702 11,904 17,798 29,896 12,983 16,913 85 years and over 30,238 11,352 18,886 37,839 13,331 24,508 16 years and over 1,091,079 543,085 547,994 1,189,786 591,549 598,237 18 years and over 1,056,483 525,231 531,252 1,155,905 574,014 581,891 21 years and over 1,003,512 497,216 506,296 1,104,765 547,257 557,508 65 years and over 195,138 86,185 108,953 282,451 130,205 152,246 85 years and over 30,238 11,352 18,886 37,839 13,331 24,508 Median age 38.6 37.2 39.9 40.8 39.5 42.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Decennial Census, Table DP1 <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 5, 2023. April 1, 2010 April 1, 2020 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.27-- RESIDENT POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX: 2020 AND 2022 [Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent. Excludes visitors present] April 1, 2020 1/July 1, 2022 Age group Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Total 1,455,273 735,038 720,235 1,440,196 724,711 715,485 Under 5 years 86,179 44,517 41,662 79,600 40,917 38,683 5 to 9 years 89,716 46,357 43,359 86,582 45,125 41,457 10 to 14 years 83,874 43,052 40,822 83,775 42,933 40,842 15 to 19 years 80,319 42,002 38,317 77,426 40,454 36,972 20 to 24 years 91,623 51,234 40,389 90,645 50,119 40,526 25 to 29 years 100,170 53,254 46,916 91,699 48,415 43,284 30 to 34 years 100,777 52,211 48,566 98,834 51,070 47,764 35 to 39 years 99,784 51,381 48,403 98,240 50,385 47,855 40 to 44 years 89,682 45,967 43,715 93,146 47,616 45,530 45 to 49 years 85,563 43,622 41,941 82,622 41,819 40,803 50 to 54 years 86,848 43,775 43,073 86,291 43,596 42,695 55 to 59 years 92,109 46,191 45,918 86,939 43,318 43,621 60 to 64 years 91,772 45,383 46,389 90,032 44,725 45,307 65 to 69 years 85,028 41,450 43,578 86,039 41,778 44,261 70 to 74 years 72,316 35,020 37,296 76,196 36,561 39,635 75 to 79 years 47,355 22,139 25,216 55,454 26,112 29,342 80 to 84 years 30,018 12,804 17,214 33,280 14,536 18,744 85 and over 42,140 14,679 27,461 43,396 15,232 28,164 Under 18 years 308,076 158,960 149,116 297,326 153,246 144,080 Under 5 years 86,179 44,517 41,662 79,600 40,917 38,683 5 to 13 years 157,445 81,164 76,281 153,770 79,590 74,180 14 to 17 years 64,452 33,279 31,173 63,956 32,739 31,217 18 to 64 years 870,340 449,986 420,354 848,505 437,246 411,259 18 to 24 years 123,635 68,202 55,433 120,702 66,302 54,400 25 to 44 years 390,413 202,813 187,600 381,919 197,486 184,433 45 to 64 years 356,292 178,971 177,321 345,884 173,458 172,426 65 years and over 276,857 126,092 150,765 294,365 134,219 160,146 16 years and over 1,179,346 592,835 586,511 1,174,144 587,472 586,672 18 years and over 1,147,197 576,078 571,119 1,142,870 571,465 571,405 15 to 44 years 562,355 296,049 266,306 549,990 288,059 261,931 Median age (years)39.8 38.4 41.3 40.7 39.3 42.2 1/ The April 1, 2020 Population Estimates Base are developed from the 2020 Census, Vintage 2020 Estimates, and 2020 Demographic Analysis. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Table SC-EST2022-AGESEX-15 (June 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html> accessed July 11, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.28-- RESIDENT POPULATION ESTIMATES BY AGE AND MILITARY STATUS: 2020 AND 2022 [Total includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present] April 1, 2020 1/July 1, 2022 Age group Total Military personnel Civilian 2/Total Military personnel Civilian 2/ Total 1,455,273 42,516 1,412,757 1,440,196 41,219 1,398,977 Under 5 years 86,179 - 86,179 79,600 - 79,600 5 to 9 years 89,716 - 89,716 86,582 - 86,582 10 to 14 years 83,874 - 83,874 83,775 - 83,775 15 to 19 years 80,319 1,837 78,482 77,426 1,373 76,053 20 to 24 years 91,623 13,531 78,092 90,645 13,240 77,405 25 to 29 years 100,170 10,661 89,509 91,699 9,963 81,736 30 to 34 years 100,777 6,690 94,087 98,834 6,525 92,309 35 to 39 years 99,784 5,142 94,642 98,240 5,340 92,900 40 to 44 years 89,682 2,842 86,840 93,146 2,978 90,168 45 to 49 years 85,563 1,232 84,331 82,622 1,196 81,426 50 to 54 years 86,848 452 86,396 86,291 469 85,822 55 to 59 years 92,109 119 91,990 86,939 113 86,826 60 to 64 years 91,772 10 91,762 90,032 22 90,010 65 to 69 years 85,028 - 85,028 86,039 - 86,039 70 to 74 years 72,316 - 72,316 76,196 - 76,196 75 to 79 years 47,355 - 47,355 55,454 - 55,454 80 to 84 years 30,018 - 30,018 33,280 - 33,280 85 and over 42,140 - 42,140 43,396 - 43,396 16 years and over 1,179,346 42,516 1,136,830 1,174,144 41,219 1,132,925 18 years and over 1,147,197 42,516 1,104,681 1,142,870 41,215 1,101,655 65 years and over 276,857 - 276,857 294,365 - 294,365 1/ The April 1, 2020 Population Estimates Base are developed from the 2020 Census, Vintage 2020 Estimates, and 2020 Demographic Analysis. 2/ Includes military dependents. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Population and Housing Unit Estimates, Tables SC-EST2022-AGESEX-15 and SC-EST2022-AGESEX-CIV (June 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html> accessed July 13, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.29-- RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, BY COUNTY: 2022 [As of July 1. Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present] Age group State total Hawaii County City and County of Honolulu Kauai County Maui County 1/ Total 1,440,196 206,315 995,638 73,810 164,433 Under 5 years 79,600 10,877 56,030 3,900 8,793 5 to 9 years 86,582 12,551 59,760 4,510 9,761 10 to 14 years 83,775 12,567 56,426 4,664 10,118 15 to 19 years 77,426 11,426 53,103 3,990 8,907 20 to 24 years 90,645 10,236 68,724 3,511 8,174 25 to 29 years 91,699 10,496 68,568 3,981 8,654 30 to 34 years 98,834 12,454 71,945 4,479 9,956 35 to 39 years 98,240 13,105 69,144 4,763 11,228 40 to 44 years 93,146 13,122 63,695 4,969 11,360 45 to 49 years 82,622 11,805 56,453 4,326 10,038 50 to 54 years 86,291 11,828 59,250 4,515 10,698 55 to 59 years 86,939 12,602 58,771 4,552 11,014 60 to 64 years 90,032 14,846 58,392 5,068 11,726 65 to 69 years 86,039 15,907 54,235 4,968 10,929 70 to 74 years 76,196 14,064 47,998 4,684 9,450 75 to 79 years 55,454 8,819 37,173 3,077 6,385 80 to 84 years 33,280 4,495 23,458 1,755 3,572 85 years and over 43,396 5,115 32,513 2,098 3,670 16 years and over 1,174,144 167,883 812,566 59,881 133,814 18 years and over 1,142,870 163,060 791,639 58,155 130,016 Under 18 years 297,326 43,255 203,999 15,655 34,417 18 to 64 years 848,505 114,660 596,262 41,573 96,010 65 years and over 294,365 48,400 195,377 16,582 34,006 In percent Under 18 years 20.6 21.0 20.5 21.2 20.9 18 to 64 years 58.9 55.6 59.9 56.3 58.4 65 years and over 20.4 23.5 19.6 22.5 20.7 Median age 40.7 43.5 39.6 43.1 42.9 Dependency ratio 2/69.7 79.9 67.0 77.5 71.3 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.29-- RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, BY COUNTY: 2022 -- Con. 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 2/ Number of dependent persons (persons under 18 years and persons 65 years and over) as a proportion of the working population (persons between the ages of 18 and 64 years old). For example, a dependency ratio of 60 means that there are 60 dependent people to every 100 working-age persons. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Tables SC-EST2022-AGESEX-15 and CC-EST2022-AGESEX-15 (June 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html> accessed July 11, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.30-- RESIDENT POPULATION BY AGE, BY COUNTY: 2020 [As of April 1. Based on place of usual residence, regardless of physical location on the census date. Includes military personnel stationed or homeported in Hawaii and residents temporarily absent; excludes visitors present] Age group State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County Kalawao County Total 1,455,271 1,016,508 200,629 73,298 164,754 82 Under 5 years 77,352 54,777 10,085 3,803 8,685 2 5 to 9 years 83,767 57,622 11,896 4,439 9,809 1 10 to 14 years 87,276 59,321 12,728 4,722 10,503 2 15 to 19 years 83,640 58,472 11,399 4,306 9,457 6 20 to 24 years 92,885 71,877 9,597 3,368 8,041 2 25 to 29 years 95,625 72,689 10,008 3,902 9,022 4 30 to 34 years 95,497 69,306 11,535 4,314 10,338 4 35 to 39 years 95,531 66,950 12,594 4,779 11,203 5 40 to 44 years 88,408 61,111 11,934 4,684 10,674 5 45 to 49 years 86,939 60,870 11,417 4,333 10,310 9 50 to 54 years 91,112 63,353 11,976 4,671 11,107 5 55 to 59 years 96,356 65,728 13,862 4,994 11,761 11 60 to 64 years 98,432 64,684 16,064 5,470 12,207 7 65 to 69 years 90,547 57,127 16,842 5,283 11,287 8 70 to 74 years 75,416 48,908 13,128 4,433 8,944 3 75 to 79 years 48,753 33,329 7,414 2,591 5,417 2 80 to 84 years 29,896 21,661 3,906 1,481 2,848 - 85 years and over 37,839 28,723 4,244 1,725 3,141 6 16 years and over 1,189,786 833,159 163,484 59,381 133,687 75 18 years and over 1,155,905 809,839 158,711 57,544 129,739 72 21 years and over 1,104,765 772,315 152,403 55,377 124,599 71 62 years and over 340,425 227,598 55,312 18,775 38,716 24 65 years and over 282,451 189,748 45,534 15,513 31,637 19 85 years and over 37,839 28,723 4,244 1,725 3,141 6 Median age 40.8 39.8 44.3 43.0 42.4 50.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census, Table DP1 <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 5, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.31-- POPULATION BY MAJOR RACE: 2010 AND 2020 Subject Number Percent Total population 1,360,301 1,455,271 94,970 7.0 Race alone 1/ White 336,599 333,261 -3,338 -1.0 Black or African American 21,424 23,417 1,993 9.3 American Indian and Alaska Native 4,164 4,370 206 4.9 Asian 525,078 541,902 16,824 3.2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 135,422 157,445 22,023 16.3 Some other race 16,985 26,747 9,762 57.5 Race alone or in combination 2/ White 564,323 609,215 44,892 8.0 Black or African American 38,820 46,783 7,963 20.5 American Indian and Alaska Native 33,470 41,528 8,058 24.1 Asian 780,968 824,143 43,175 5.5 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 355,816 394,102 38,286 10.8 Some other race 34,199 63,917 29,718 86.9 1/ One of the following six categories: (a) White, (b) Black or African American, (c) American Indian and Alaska Native, (d) Asian, (e) Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and (f) Some other race. If a person selected two or more detailed races within the same major race category, the person is counted under the "race alone" category for that major race. For example, if a person selected Japanese and Chinese, they are counted under the Asian "race alone" category. 2/ Alone or in combination with one or more of the six categories listed in footnote 1. Numbers for the six categories may add to more than the total population, and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may be of more than one race. For example, a person indicating their race as "Japanese, Native Hawaiian, and White" is included in following "major race alone or in combination" categories: Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and White. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171) Summary File (September 2021); and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. Change between 2010 and 20202010 Census 2020 Census http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.32-- RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, BY COUNTY: 2020 Race and Hispanic origin State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County Kalawao County Total population 1,455,271 1,016,508 200,629 73,298 164,754 82 One race 1,087,142 767,822 141,384 53,290 124,586 60 White 333,261 188,462 67,365 23,204 54,203 27 Black or African American 23,417 20,723 1,251 376 1,065 2 American Indian and Alaska Native 4,370 2,278 1,027 287 778 - Asian 1/541,902 436,853 39,607 21,102 44,328 12 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1/157,445 102,099 28,096 7,227 20,008 15 Some other race 26,747 17,407 4,038 1,094 4,204 4 Two or more races 368,129 248,686 59,245 20,008 40,168 22 Race alone or in combination with one or more other races 2/1,979,688 1,371,462 285,880 101,635 220,591 120 White 609,215 373,841 112,533 38,507 84,292 42 Black or African American 46,783 38,734 3,988 1,123 2,929 9 American Indian and Alaska Native 41,528 25,417 8,374 2,482 5,248 7 Asian 824,143 632,184 82,545 36,267 73,121 26 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 394,102 259,888 68,448 19,956 45,783 27 Some other race 63,917 41,398 9,992 3,300 9,218 9 Hispanic or Latino (of any race)138,923 92,322 22,275 7,394 16,914 18 Not Hispanic or Latino 1,316,348 924,186 178,354 65,904 147,840 64 White alone 314,365 175,530 64,688 22,194 51,926 27 1/ Includes persons selecting one race in the major race category only and persons selecting two or more races, all of which are races in the same major race category. 2/ Total races tallied. The figures add to more than the total population because individuals may report more than one race. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census, Table DP1 <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 6, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.33-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR SELECTED RACES: 2010 Race Race alone 1/Race Race alone or in combin- ation 2/ White 336,599 White 564,323 Filipino 197,497 Filipino 342,095 Japanese 185,502 Japanese 312,292 Native Hawaiian 80,337 Native Hawaiian 289,970 Chinese 3/54,955 Chinese 3/199,751 Korean 24,203 Korean 48,699 Black or African American 21,424 Black or African American 38,820 Samoan 18,287 Samoan 37,463 Vietnamese 9,779 American Indian and Alaska Native 33,470 Marshallese 6,316 Vietnamese 13,266 Tongan 4,830 Tongan 8,085 American Indian and Alaska Native 4,164 Marshallese 7,412 Guamanian or Chamorro 2,700 Guamanian or Chamorro 6,647 Asian Indian 2,201 Okinawan 6,642 Thai 2,006 Asian Indian 4,737 Okinawan 1,886 Thai 3,701 Laotian 1,844 Laotian 2,620 Chuukese 1,683 Chuukese 2,563 Palauan 729 Tahitian 2,513 Cambodian 464 Palauan 1,216 Indonesian 399 Indonesian 990 Pohnpeian 398 Pohnpeian 775 Fijian 282 Fijian 711 Kosraean 245 Cambodian 705 Tahitian 225 Tokelauan 547 Burmese 199 Kosraean 484 Sri Lankan 186 Pakistani 303 Pakistani 174 Malaysian 297 Yapese 129 Burmese 281 Nepalese 125 Yapese 260 Mongolian 109 Sri Lankan 231 Malaysian 86 Mongolian 197 Hmong 70 Nepalese 146 Bangladeshi 60 I-Kiribati 141 Bhutanese 7 Hmong 87 Bangladeshi 74 Bhutanese 13 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.33-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR SELECTED RACES: 2010 -- Con. 1/ People who chose only one race. 2/ People who chose only one race or those who have chosen two or more races. Numbers for the "race alone or in combination" column may add to more than the total population. For example, a person indicating "White and Japanese and Native Hawaiian" is included in the White, Japanese, and Native Hawaiian race categories. 3/ Includes people who chose "Chinese" or "Taiwanese" as well as people who chose both "Chinese" and "Taiwanese". The figures presented include 898 Taiwanese in the "race alone" group and 1,161 Taiwanese in the "race alone or in combination" group. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1 Hawaii (June 16, 2011) <http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml> accessed June 16, 2011 and 2010 Census Summary File 2 Hawaii (March 1, 2012) <http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml> accessed March 1, 2012. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.34-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR DETAILED RACES: 2021 [Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Race alone 1/Race alone or in combination 2/ Race Estimate Race Estimate White 319,677 White 617,903 Filipino 213,337 Filipino 370,594 Japanese 166,881 Japanese 314,102 Native Hawaiian 90,370 Native Hawaiian 309,807 Chinese, except Taiwanese 57,941 Chinese, except Taiwanese 217,651 Black or African American 28,484 Black or African American 52,774 Korean 24,032 Korean 51,800 Samoan 14,595 American Indian and Alaska Native 40,944 Other Micronesian 3/13,393 Samoan 34,972 Vietnamese 12,541 Vietnamese 18,412 Marshallese 10,665 Other Micronesian 3/17,479 Tongan 7,306 Tongan 12,470 American Indian and Alaska Native 4,837 Marshallese 11,840 Okinawan 3,804 Okinawan 10,952 Thai 2,752 Other Polynesian 4/7,432 Asian Indian 2,664 Chamorro 6,431 Taiwanese 2,382 Asian Indian 5,811 Chamorro 2,269 Thai 5,116 Laotian 1,261 Indonesian 2,856 Other Asian 6/1,253 Other Pacific Islander 5/2,820 Sri Lankan 645 Taiwanese 2,809 Other Polynesian 4/490 Other Asian 6/2,717 Cambodian 423 Laotian 1,703 Indonesian 397 Cambodian 1,070 Other Pacific Islander 5/359 Fijian 1,036 Hmong 222 Sri Lankan 645 Burmese 165 Hmong 347 Pakistani 137 Burmese 271 Mongolian 114 Nepalese 236 Bangladeshi 104 Mongolian 154 Malaysian 99 Pakistani 146 Nepalese 79 Bangladeshi 104 Fijian 72 Malaysian 99 Other Melanesian 7/39 Other Melanesian 7/78 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.34-- RESIDENT POPULATION FOR DETAILED RACES: 2021 -- Con. 1/ People who chose only one race. 2/ People who chose only one race or those who have chosen two or more races. Figures for the "race alone or in combination" column add to more than the total population. For example, a person indicating "White and Japanese and Native Hawaiian" is included in the White, Japanese, and Native Hawaiian race categories. 3/ Includes the generic term "Micronesian" and the remaining Micronesian write-in responses that were not tallied into separate groups. 4/ Includes the generic term "Polynesian" and the remaining Polynesian write-in responses that were not tallied into separate groups. 5/ Includes the generic term "Pacific Islander" and respondents who checked the "Other Pacific Islander" category on the questionnaire without writing in a specific race. 6/ Includes the generic term "Asian," the remaining Asian write-in responses that were not tallied into separate groups, and respondents who checked the "Other Asian" category on the questionnaire without writing in a specific race. 7/ Includes the generic term "Melanesian" and the remaining Melanesian write-in responses that were not tallied into separate groups. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Tables B02001, B02008, B02009, B02010, B02015, B02016, B02018, and B02019 <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 13, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.35-- POPULATION BY SELECTED DETAILED ASIAN RACE: 2000 AND 2010 2000 Census 2010 Census Change between 2000 and 2010 Race alone Race alone or in combination Detailed population Numerical Percent Numerical Percent Total population 952,194 1,211,537 1,039,672 1,360,301 87,478 9.2 148,764 12.3 Total Asian 3/ 469,180 814,181 3/ 482,873 941,039 13,693 2.9 126,858 15.6 Filipino 170,635 275,728 197,497 342,095 26,862 15.7 66,367 24.1 Japanese 201,764 296,674 185,502 312,292 -16,262 -8.1 15,618 5.3 Chinese 4/55,823 169,747 53,963 198,711 -1,860 -3.3 28,964 17.1 Korean 23,537 41,352 24,203 48,699 666 2.8 7,347 17.8 Vietnamese 7,867 10,040 9,779 13,266 1,912 24.3 3,226 32.1 Asian Indian 1,441 3,145 2,201 4,737 760 52.7 1,592 50.6 Thai 1,259 2,284 2,006 3,701 747 59.3 1,417 62.0 Laotian 1,842 2,437 1,844 2,620 2 0.1 183 7.5 Taiwanese 777 1,056 898 1,161 121 15.6 105 9.9 Cambodian 235 330 464 705 229 97.4 375 113.6 Indonesian 292 709 399 990 107 36.6 281 39.6 1/ People who chose only one race and it was an "Asian" race. An "Asian" is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia or the Indian subcontinent. 2/ People who chose only one race or people who have chosen two or more races, one of which is an "Asian" race. Numbers for the detailed Asian race groups may add to more than the total Asian population, and the percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may be of more than one detailed Asian race. For example, a person indicating "Filipino and Japanese" is included with both the Filipino and Japanese categories. 3/ Does not match "Asian" total for five major races found in Table 1.33 due to the difference in counting methodology. 4/ Excludes Taiwanese. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 Hawaii (July 25, 2001) and 2010 Census Summary File 1 (June 16, 2011); calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combination 2/ Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combination 2/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.36-- POPULATION BY SELECTED DETAILED NATIVE HAWAIIAN AND OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER RACE: 2000 AND 2010 Race alone Race alone or in combination Detailed population Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combination 2/ Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combination 2/Numerical Percent Numerical Percent Total population 952,194 1,211,537 1,039,672 1,360,301 87,478 9.2 148,764 12.3 Total Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 3/ 110,151 295,030 3/ 129,779 377,587 19,628 17.8 82,557 28.0 Native Hawaiian 80,137 239,655 80,337 289,970 200 0.2 50,315 21.0 Samoan 16,166 28,184 18,287 37,463 2,121 13.1 9,279 32.9 Tongan 3,993 5,988 4,830 8,085 837 21.0 2,097 35.0 Guamanian or Chamorro 1,663 4,221 2,700 6,647 1,037 62.4 2,426 57.5 Fijian 214 459 282 711 68 31.8 252 54.9 1/ People who chose only one race and it was a "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" race. A "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. 2/ People who chose only one race or those who have chosen two or more races, one of which is a "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" (NHOPI) race. Numbers for detailed NHOPI race groups may add to more than the total NHOPI population, and the percentages may add to more than 100% because individuals may be of more than one detailed NHOPI race, e.g., a person indicating "Native Hawaiian and Samoan and Chamorro" is included with the Native Hawaiian, Samoan and Chamorro categories. 3/ Does not match the "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander" total for five major races in Table 1.36 due to the difference in counting methodology. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1 Hawaii (July 25, 2001) and 2010 Census Summary File 1 (June 16, 2011); calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. 2000 Census 2010 Census Change between 2000 and 2010 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.37-- NATIVE HAWAIIANS LIVING IN HAWAII OR OTHER STATES: 2000 AND 2010 2000 Census 2010 Census Percent change between 2000 and 2010 Place of residence Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combina- tion 2/ Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combina- tion 2/ Race alone 1/ Race alone or in combina- tion 2/ Native Hawaiians in U.S.140,652 401,162 156,146 527,077 11.0 31.4 Living in Hawaii 80,137 239,655 80,337 289,970 0.2 21.0 Living in selected other states 49,334 133,333 61,796 194,499 25.3 45.9 California 20,571 60,048 21,423 74,932 4.1 24.8 Washington 4,883 13,507 5,861 19,863 20.0 47.1 Nevada 3,471 8,264 6,459 16,339 86.1 97.7 Texas 3,475 7,775 4,794 13,192 38.0 69.7 Oregon 2,244 6,366 3,060 9,719 36.4 52.7 Arizona 1,985 4,906 3,837 9,549 93.3 94.6 Florida 2,131 5,285 2,809 8,023 31.8 51.8 Utah 1,251 3,642 1,911 6,525 52.8 79.2 Colorado 1,435 3,990 1,783 5,670 24.3 42.1 New York 1,684 3,758 1,802 5,108 7.0 35.9 Virginia 1,023 2,795 1,410 4,699 37.8 68.1 North Carolina 932 2,390 1,389 4,182 49.0 75.0 Georgia 866 2,183 1,319 3,976 52.3 82.1 Illinois 1,003 2,506 1,122 3,636 11.9 45.1 Pennsylvania 897 2,051 940 3,043 4.8 48.4 Ohio 788 1,989 928 3,037 17.8 52.7 Alaska 695 1,878 949 3,006 36.5 60.1 Remainder of the states in the U.S.11,181 28,174 14,013 42,608 25.3 51.2 1/ People who chose only one race and it was "Native Hawaiian." 2/ People who chose only one race or those who have chosen two or more races, one of which is a "Native Hawaiian." Numbers for race groups may add to more than the total population because individuals may be of more than one race, i.e., a person indicating "Native Hawaiian and Samoan and Chinese" is included with the Native Hawaiian, Samoan and Chinese categories. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 1 Hawaii (July 25, 2001) and 2010 Census SF1 100% Data <http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml> accessed November 3, 2011. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.38-- SELECTED ANCESTRY: 2017-2021 [Ancestry refers to a person's self-identification of heritage, ethnic origin, descent, or close identification to an ethnic group. People reported each of their ancestries. Therefore, some people may be counted more than once in this table. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Figures displayed are the average values over the 5-year period of 2017 to 2021] Ancestry group 1/Number Percent of total population Total population 1,453,498 (2/) German 83,362 5.7 Irish 63,327 4.4 English 62,389 4.3 Portuguese 49,481 3.4 Italian 30,272 2.1 French (except Basque)19,310 1.3 American 18,598 1.3 European 14,332 1.0 Scottish 13,857 1.0 Polish 12,894 0.9 Norwegian 10,233 0.7 Swedish 9,575 0.7 Dutch 6,752 0.5 Russian 6,442 0.4 Scotch-Irish 5,837 0.4 British 4,337 0.3 Welsh 4,297 0.3 Subsaharan African 4,195 0.3 Danish 3,054 0.2 French Canadian 2,808 0.2 Scandinavian 2,803 0.2 Greek 2,739 0.2 West Indian (except Hispanic groups)2,667 0.2 Hungarian 2,554 0.2 Swiss 2,522 0.2 Arab 2,392 0.2 1/ Ancestry groups containing 2,000 or more people. The categories of "Other groups" (68.7% of total population) and "Unclassified or not reported" (15.5% of total population) were not included. 2/ The sum of all categories is greater than 100% because respondents could choose more than one ancestry. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B04006 <https://data.census.gov> accessed January 31, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.39-- PLACE OF BIRTH AND CITIZENSHIP: 2021 [Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Place of birth and citizenship Number Percent Total population 1,441,553 100.0 Native 1,171,208 81.2 Born in Hawaii 745,499 51.7 Born in other state in the U.S.384,505 26.7 Northeast 60,949 4.2 Midwest 68,542 4.8 South 91,741 6.4 West 163,273 11.3 Born outside United States 41,204 2.9 Puerto Rico 2,264 0.2 U.S. Island Areas 6,670 0.5 Born abroad of American parent(s)32,270 2.2 Foreign born 270,345 18.8 Naturalized U.S. citizen 166,389 11.5 Not a U.S. citizen 103,956 7.2 18 years and over 1,137,352 100.0 Native 882,101 77.6 Foreign born 255,251 22.4 Naturalized U.S. citizen 161,918 14.2 Not a U.S. citizen 93,333 8.2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Tables B05002 and B05003 <https://data.census.gov> accessed January 31, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.40-- RANKING OF PLACE OF BIRTH FOR FOREIGN BORN PERSONS: 2017-2021 [Ranked by largest estimate. For places of birth areas with 1,000 or more foreign born persons; excludes population born at sea. Figures displayed describes the average characteristics of people living in Hawaii between the years 2017 and 2021. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Rank Place of birth Number Percent of total Total 264,741 100.0 1 Philippines 117,665 44.4 2 Japan 22,550 8.5 3 China, excluding Hong Kong and Taiwan 19,205 7.3 4 Korea 17,657 6.7 5 Oceania, not otherwise classified 14,910 5.6 6 Micronesia 10,558 4.0 7 Vietnam 9,683 3.7 8 Mexico 5,050 1.9 9 Canada 4,931 1.9 10 Hong Kong 4,310 1.6 11 Thailand 3,031 1.1 12 Germany 2,871 1.1 13 Taiwan 2,688 1.0 14 India 1,442 0.5 15 Brazil 1,310 0.5 16 United Kingdom, excluding England and Scotland 1,279 0.5 17 Laos 1,189 0.4 18 Australia 1,132 0.4 19 Malaysia 1,105 0.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 ACS 5-Year Selected Population Tables, Table B05006 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 2, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.41-- LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, BY AGE: 2021 [Persons 5 years old and over. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Language spoken at home and English proficiency Total 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Total 1,360,333 222,981 854,785 282,567 Speak English only 1,009,310 180,218 626,710 202,382 Spanish 32,463 4,595 24,840 3,028 Speak English "very well"26,323 4,115 20,029 2,179 Speak English less than "very well"6,140 480 4,811 849 Speak English "well"4,456 469 3,767 220 Speak English "not well"1,554 - 1,009 545 Speak English "not at all"130 11 35 84 Other Indo-European 1/18,777 1,940 13,980 2,857 Speak English "very well"14,601 1,362 10,882 2,357 Speak English less than "very well"4,176 578 3,098 500 Speak English "well"3,407 556 2,572 279 Speak English "not well"695 22 467 206 Speak English "not at all"74 - 59 15 Asian and Pacific Island 2/287,736 33,913 182,138 71,685 Speak English "very well"150,125 27,155 98,009 24,961 Speak English less than "very well"137,611 6,758 84,129 46,724 Speak English "well"83,122 4,070 57,711 21,341 Speak English "not well"47,404 2,516 23,122 21,766 Speak English "not at all"7,085 172 3,296 3,617 Other 12,047 2,315 7,117 2,615 Speak English "very well"9,642 1,903 5,785 1,954 Speak English less than "very well"2,405 412 1,332 661 Speak English "well"2,308 412 1,306 590 Speak English "not well"97 - 26 71 Speak English "not at all"- - - - Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.41-- LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, BY AGE: 2021 -- Con. 1/ Includes French (including Cajun), Haitian, Italian, Portuguese, German, Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch or other West Germanic languages, Greek, Russian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Ukrainian or other Slavic languages, Armenian, Persian (including Farsi and Dari), Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Nepali, Marathi or other Indic languages, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada or other Dravidian languages and other Indo-European languages. 2/ Includes Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese), Japanese, Korean, Hmong, Vietnamese, Khmer, Thai, Lao, or other Tai-Kadai languages, Tagalog (including Filipino), Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, or other Austronesian languages, and other languages of Asia. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B16004 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 2, 2023, and American Community Survey and Puerto Rico Community Survey Subject Definitions; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.42-- LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS: 2021 [Persons 25 years old and over. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Subject Total Only English Asian and Pacific Island 1/Spanish Other Indo- European 2/ Other languages Educational attainment Total 1,021,687 739,429 233,361 23,910 15,817 9,170 Less than high school graduate 72,211 31,956 37,276 1,770 495 714 High school graduate 3/269,095 188,971 67,715 6,187 2,634 3,588 Some college or associate's degree 319,700 239,289 66,295 7,397 3,877 2,842 Bachelor's degree or higher 360,681 279,213 62,075 8,556 8,811 2,026 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Less than high school graduate 7.1 4.3 16.0 7.4 3.1 7.8 High school graduate 3/26.3 25.6 29.0 25.9 16.7 39.1 Some college or associate's degree 31.3 32.4 28.4 30.9 24.5 31.0 Bachelor's degree or higher 35.3 37.8 26.6 35.8 55.7 22.1 Employment status Total 1,021,687 739,429 233,361 23,910 15,817 9,170 In labor force 651,036 475,870 141,735 17,711 10,475 5,245 Not in labor force 370,651 263,559 91,626 6,199 5,342 3,925 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 In labor force 63.7 64.4 60.7 74.1 66.2 57.2 Not in labor force 36.3 35.6 39.3 25.9 33.8 42.8 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.42-- LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME, BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS: 2021 -- Con. 1/ Chinese (including Mandarin, Cantonese); Japanese; Korean; Hmong; Vietnamese; Khmer; Thai, Lao, or other Tai-Kadai languages; Other languages of Asia; Tagalog (including Filipino); and Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, or other Austronesian languages. 2/ French (including Cajun); Haitian; Italian; Portuguese; German; Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch or other West Germanic languages; Greek; Russian; Polish; Serbo-Croatian; Ukrainian or other Slavic languages; Armenian; Persian (including Farsi, Dari); Gujarati; Hindi; Urdu; Punjabi; Bengali; Nepali, Marathi, or other Indic languages; Other Indo-European languages; Telugu; Tamil; and Malayalam, Kannada, or other Dravidian languages. 3/ Includes equivalency. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, B16010 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 10, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.43-- SELECTED DETAILED LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME: 2017-2021 [Persons 5 years old and over. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Figures describe the average characteristics of people living in Hawaii between the years 2017 and 2021] Language spoken at home 1/Total "Very well" Less than "very well" 2/ Percent less than "very well" Total 1,365,731 (X) (X) (X) Spoke only English at home 1,012,068 (X) (X) (X) Spoke a language other than English at home 356,398 202,899 153,499 43.1 Ilocano, Samoan, Hawaiian, or other Austronesian languages 125,233 70,558 54,675 43.7 Tagalog (incl. Filipino)60,019 32,234 27,785 46.3 Japanese 38,466 21,593 16,873 43.9 Chinese (incl. Mandarin, Cantonese)32,984 13,517 19,467 59.0 Spanish 31,421 24,525 6,896 21.9 Korean 18,710 7,693 11,017 58.9 Other and unspecified languages 12,513 9,820 2,693 21.5 Vietnamese 10,121 3,228 6,893 68.1 Thai, Lao, or other Tai-Kadai languages 4,393 1,867 2,526 57.5 French (incl. Cajun)3,944 3,389 555 14.1 German 3,357 2,724 633 18.9 Portuguese 1,609 1,159 450 28.0 Russian 1,517 1,050 467 30.8 Other Indo-European languages 998 835 163 16.3 Italian 902 815 87 9.6 Hindi 612 530 82 13.4 Arabic 563 375 188 33.4 Ukrainian or other Slavic languages 542 461 81 14.9 Other languages of Asia 523 322 201 38.4 Polish 503 437 66 13.1 Persian (incl. Farsi, Dari)456 385 71 15.6 Swahili or other languages of Central, Eastern, and Southern Africa 456 346 110 24.1 Hebrew 448 410 38 8.5 Serbo-Croatian 430 376 54 12.6 Greek 391 349 42 10.7 Yiddish, Pennsylvania Dutch or other West Germanic languages 370 326 44 11.9 Nepali, Marathi, or other Indic languages 344 149 195 56.7 Tamil 296 209 87 29.4 Continued on next page. Ability to speak English http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.43-- SELECTED DETAILED LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME: 2017-2021 -- Con. Language spoken at home 1/Total "Very well" Less than "very well" 2/ Percent less than "very well" Haitian 276 268 8 2.9 Khmer 227 53 174 76.7 Other Native languages of North America 200 160 40 20.0 Yoruba, Twi, Igbo, or other languages of Western Africa 194 186 8 4.1 Malayalam, Kannada, or other Dravidian languages 130 89 41 31.5 Amharic, Somali, or other Afro-Asiatic 112 84 28 25.0 Telugu 90 16 74 82.2 Punjabi 68 27 41 60.3 Armenian 57 42 15 26.3 Bengali 51 31 20 39.2 Hmong 51 32 19 37.3 Urdu 50 37 13 26.0 Navajo 19 15 4 21.1 Gujarati 17 12 5 29.4 X Not applicable. 1/ Beginning with the 2016 data releases, languages coded in accordance with the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO-639-3 standard. 2/ Includes people who self-report speaking English "well," "not well," or "not at all." The U.S. Census Bureau defines someone who speaks English less than "very well" as limited English. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017-2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B16001 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 10, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. Ability to speak English http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.44-- TOP 20 DETAILED LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH: 2017-2021 [Persons 5 years old and over. Based on calculations using the Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) from the U.S. Census Bureau 2021 5-year American Community Survey. Figures displayed describes the average characteristics of people living in Hawaii between the years 2017 and 2021. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Rank Language other than English spoken at home Number of speakers Percent who speak a non-English language at home Speak English less than "very well" Percent who speak English less than "very well" Total 356,079 100.0 154,715 100.0 1 Ilocano 61,324 17.2 34,757 22.5 2 Tagalog (including Filipino)58,223 16.4 26,146 16.9 3 Japanese 38,665 10.9 17,474 11.3 4 Chinese 1/34,146 9.6 21,129 13.7 5 Spanish 31,116 8.7 6,987 4.5 6 Hawaiian 25,800 7.2 2,563 1.7 7 Korean 17,936 5.0 10,938 7.1 8 Other English-based Creole languages 2/11,727 3.3 2,528 1.6 9 Vietnamese 11,222 3.2 7,646 4.9 10 Samoan 9,769 2.7 2,642 1.7 11 Chuukese 7,844 2.2 4,805 3.1 12 Marshallese 7,233 2.0 3,306 2.1 13 Other Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages 5,642 1.6 2,928 1.9 14 Cebuano and other Philippine languages 4,816 1.4 2,295 1.5 15 Tongan 4,743 1.3 1,311 0.8 16 French 4,084 1.1 549 0.4 17 German 3,451 1.0 767 0.5 18 Thai 2,783 0.8 1,517 1.0 19 Portuguese 1,759 0.5 530 0.3 20 Russian 1,357 0.4 (3/) (3/) Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.44-- TOP 20 DETAILED LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH: 2017-2021 -- Con. 1/ Chinese includes Mandarin, Cantonese and other Chinese languages. 2/ Other English-based Creole languages includes, but not limited to, Hawaii Creole English (Hawaiian Pidgin). 3/ Less than 500 and 0.3 percent. Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, "Top languages other than English spoken at home" Language Use Dashboard <https://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/language-use-dashboard/> accessed February 15, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.45-- HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP, BY COUNTY: 2020 Household type and relationship State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County Kalawao County Total population 1,455,271 1,016,508 200,629 73,298 164,754 82 In households 1,414,530 981,641 197,901 72,367 162,556 65 Householder 490,288 336,455 73,000 24,702 56,077 54 Spouse 240,164 167,765 33,937 12,182 26,277 3 Opposite-sex spouse 236,434 165,340 33,286 11,999 25,806 3 Same-sex spouse 3,730 2,425 651 183 471 - Unmarried partner 34,222 20,773 6,480 2,121 4,847 1 Opposite-sex unmarried partner 31,920 19,277 6,061 2,015 4,566 1 Same-sex unmarried partner 2,302 1,496 419 106 281 - Child 377,700 266,730 50,251 19,211 41,505 3 Under 18 years 226,092 157,650 31,433 11,427 25,579 3 Grandchild 66,819 46,001 9,123 3,895 7,798 2 Under 18 years 48,841 33,018 6,945 2,907 5,969 2 Other relatives 127,832 93,819 13,508 5,737 14,766 2 Nonrelatives 77,505 50,098 11,602 4,519 11,286 - In group quarters 40,741 34,867 2,728 931 2,198 17 Institutionalized population 9,661 7,243 1,167 460 791 - Noninstitutionalized population 31,080 27,624 1,561 471 1,407 17 Continued on next page. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.45-- HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP, BY COUNTY: 2020 -- Con. Household type and relationship State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County Kalawao County Total households 490,267 336,412 73,021 24,712 56,063 59 Family households (families)336,672 233,222 48,516 17,378 37,539 17 Married couple families 240,160 167,750 33,939 12,165 26,298 8 With own children under 18 85,024 62,235 9,923 3,990 8,872 4 Other families 96,512 65,472 14,577 5,213 11,241 9 Male householder, no spouse present 33,303 22,260 5,235 1,785 4,019 4 With own children under 18 12,473 7,710 2,245 714 1,801 3 Female householder, no spouse present 63,209 43,212 9,342 3,428 7,222 5 With own children under 18 23,104 14,631 4,011 1,413 3,047 2 Nonfamily households 153,595 103,190 24,505 7,334 18,524 42 Householder living alone 117,972 80,766 18,370 5,341 13,454 41 Male 58,092 39,974 9,131 2,549 6,421 17 65 years and over 20,950 13,100 4,192 1,134 2,520 4 Female 59,880 40,792 9,239 2,792 7,033 24 65 years and over 31,823 21,391 5,244 1,601 3,578 9 Other nonfamily households 35,623 22,424 6,135 1,993 5,070 1 Households with individuals under 18 years 154,533 106,855 21,211 8,342 18,110 15 Households with individuals 65 years and over 194,142 128,283 32,497 10,893 22,452 17 Average household size 2.89 2.92 2.71 2.93 2.90 1.10 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census Tables DP1, PCT2, and PCT3 <https://census.hawaii.gov> accessed June 6, 2023, and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.46-- HOUSEHOLDS, FAMILIES, AND GROUP QUARTERS: 1950 TO 2020 Persons in --Average size Year Households Families Households Families Group quarters Households Families 1950 111,858 96,460 463,230 (NA) 36,564 4.14 (NA) 1960 153,064 129,481 592,807 555,894 39,965 3.87 4.29 1970 203,088 170,358 730,095 678,343 38,466 3.59 3.98 1980 294,052 226,035 925,092 814,983 39,599 3.15 3.61 1990 356,268 263,456 1,070,607 915,783 37,632 3.01 3.48 2000 403,240 287,068 1,175,755 982,348 35,782 2.92 3.42 2010 455,338 313,907 1,317,421 1,074,173 42,880 2.89 3.42 2020 490,267 336,672 1,414,530 (NA) 40,741 2.89 (NA) NA Not available. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Decennial Census of Population records for 1950 through 2000 <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/data/datasets.html> accessed June 6, 2023, and for 2010 and 2020 <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 6, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.47-- HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE: 2000 TO 2021 [Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability. Survey and sampling methodologies changed in 2005; therefore, caution should be used when comparing estimates for 2000 through 2004 to later estimates] Year Households Population in households Average household size 2000 386,824 1,175,755 3.04 2001 411,647 1,188,615 2.89 2002 415,479 1,208,537 2.91 2003 419,441 1,221,885 2.91 2004 427,673 1,227,008 2.87 2005 430,007 1,238,158 2.88 2006 432,632 1,247,951 2.88 2007 439,685 1,247,553 2.84 2008 437,105 1,253,999 2.87 2009 446,136 1,260,211 2.82 2010 445,812 1,320,741 2.96 2011 448,536 1,331,912 2.97 2012 447,748 1,348,497 3.01 2013 450,120 1,360,772 3.02 2014 450,769 1,375,345 3.05 2015 445,936 1,387,570 3.11 2016 455,868 1,384,270 3.04 2017 458,078 1,383,103 3.02 2018 455,309 1,376,737 3.02 2019 465,299 1,372,954 2.95 2020 (1/) (1/) (1/) 2021 490,080 1,399,417 2.86 1/ Due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a limited set of experimental data were released for 2020. These experimental estimates should not be compared to other estimates in the series. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (annual), Table DP02 <https://data.census.gov> accessed January 26, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.48-- HOUSING UNITS, HOUSEHOLDS BY AGE, AND PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD: 2010 AND 2020 Subject April 1, 2010 April 1, 2020 Percent change Total housing units 519,508 561,066 8.0 Households by age of householder, total 455,338 490,267 7.7 15 to 24 years 16,597 14,877 -10.4 25 to 34 years 61,422 58,995 -4.0 35 to 44 years 75,796 77,320 2.0 45 to 54 years 93,993 82,127 -12.6 55 to 64 years 94,650 99,195 4.8 65 years and over 112,880 157,753 39.8 65 to 74 years 57,317 93,034 62.3 75 to 84 years 38,401 44,885 16.9 85 years and over 17,162 19,834 15.6 Persons in households 1,317,421 1,414,530 7.4 Persons per household 2.89 2.89 0.0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census records, Summary File 1 (2010) and Tables DP1 and PCT3 (2020) <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 6, 2023, and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ Table 1.49-- HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION IN HOUSEHOLDS, AND POPULATION PER HOUSEHOLD, BY COUNTY AND ISLAND: 2010 AND 2020 Households Population in households Population per household County and island 2010 2020 2010 2020 2010 2020 State total 455,338 490,267 1,317,421 1,414,530 2.89 2.89 County Hawaii 67,096 73,021 181,435 197,901 2.70 2.71 Honolulu 311,047 336,412 917,907 981,641 2.95 2.92 Kalawao 69 59 87 65 1.26 1.10 Kauai 23,240 24,712 65,930 72,367 2.84 2.93 Maui 53,886 56,063 152,062 162,556 2.82 2.90 Island Hawaii 67,096 73,021 181,435 197,901 2.70 2.71 Maui 50,215 52,369 141,691 151,937 2.82 2.90 Lanai 1,158 1,187 3,135 3,341 2.71 2.81 Molokai 2,582 2,566 7,323 7,343 2.84 2.86 Oahu 311,047 336,412 917,907 981,641 2.95 2.92 Kauai 23,213 24,694 65,760 72,283 2.83 2.93 Niihau 27 18 170 84 6.30 4.67 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census records <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 11, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, Hawaii State Data Center. The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ Table 1.50-- POPULATION IN GROUP QUARTERS, BY TYPE OF GROUP QUARTER, BY COUNTY: 2020 Type of group quarter State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 1/ Total in group quarters 40,741 34,867 2,728 931 2,215 Institutionalized population 2/9,661 7,243 1,167 460 791 Correctional facilities for adults 3,752 2,756 514 127 355 Juvenile facilities 129 81 42 - 6 Nursing and skilled-nursing facilities 5,498 4,132 607 333 426 Other institutional facilities 282 274 4 - 4 Noninstitutionalized population 3/31,080 27,624 1,561 471 1,424 College/university student housing 4,960 4,316 644 - - Military quarters 15,522 15,522 - - - Other noninstitutional facilities 10,598 7,786 917 471 1,424 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County (Kalaupapa Settlement). Kalawao County had 17 people living in other noninstitutional facilities. 2/ Includes people who are primarily ineligible, unable, or unlikely to participate in the labor force while residents in the group quarters facility. 3/ Includes people who are primarily eligible, able, or likely to participate in the labor force while residents in the group quarters facility. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census, Table P5 <https://data.census.gov> accessed June 5, 2023. The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ Table 1.51-- SUBFAMILIES, BY COUNTY: 2021 [Population in subfamilies. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Subfamily type 1/State City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County Total 114,424 77,013 16,059 7,190 14,162 In married-couple subfamilies 63,861 46,410 6,251 4,580 6,620 Married couple without children 24,583 18,376 3,257 971 1,979 Married couple with child(ren)19,892 13,505 1,686 2,024 2,677 Child 19,386 14,529 1,308 1,585 1,964 In mother-child subfamilies 38,052 23,463 7,493 1,386 5,710 Parent 13,702 8,106 2,771 637 2,188 Child 24,350 15,357 4,722 749 3,522 In father-child subfamilies 12,511 7,140 2,315 1,224 1,832 Parent 4,705 2,906 748 297 754 Child 7,806 4,234 1,567 927 1,078 1/ A subfamily does not maintain its own household, but lives in a household where the householder or householder's spouse is a relative. A subfamily is a married couple (interviewed as members of the same household) with or without never-married children under 18 years old, or one parent with one or more never-married children under 18 years old. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B11014 <https://data.census.gov> accessed January 31, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.52-- MARITAL STATUS, BY SEX: 2021 [Persons 15 years old and over. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Total Male Female Marital status Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total 1,184,801 100.0 592,582 100.0 592,219 100.0 Never married 402,806 34.0 228,018 38.5 174,788 29.5 Now married 602,760 50.9 306,261 51.7 296,499 50.1 Married, spouse present 540,108 45.6 275,514 46.5 264,594 44.7 Married, spouse absent 62,652 5.3 30,747 5.2 31,905 5.4 Separated 10,688 0.9 4,423 0.7 6,265 1.1 Other 51,964 4.4 26,324 4.4 25,640 4.3 Widowed 67,466 5.7 13,321 2.2 54,145 9.1 Divorced 111,769 9.4 44,982 7.6 66,787 11.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B12001 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 1, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.53-- MARITAL STATUS, BY SEX AND BY COUNTY: 2021 [Persons 15 years old and over. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Subject State 1/ Hawaii County City and County of Honolulu Kauai County Maui County Total 1,184,801 167,174 822,988 60,006 134,598 Never married 402,806 56,750 281,762 21,212 43,057 Male 228,018 29,895 161,952 12,050 24,106 Female 174,788 26,855 119,810 9,162 18,951 Males per 100 females 130.5 111.3 135.2 131.5 127.2 Now married, spouse present 540,108 75,497 380,952 24,820 58,839 Male 275,514 39,074 194,621 12,753 29,066 Female 264,594 36,423 186,331 12,067 29,773 Males per 100 females 104.1 107.3 104.4 105.7 97.6 Now married, spouse absent 2/62,652 5,905 44,147 4,576 8,024 Male 30,747 2,894 21,810 1,937 4,106 Female 31,905 3,011 22,337 2,639 3,918 Males per 100 females 96.4 96.1 97.6 73.4 105 Widowed 67,466 9,279 48,556 2,333 7,288 Male 13,321 2,223 9,420 358 1,320 Female 54,145 7,056 39,136 1,975 5,968 Males per 100 females 24.6 31.5 24.1 18.1 22.1 Divorced 111,769 19,743 67,571 7,065 17,390 Male 44,982 8,043 26,364 2,755 7,820 Female 66,787 11,700 41,207 4,310 9,570 Males per 100 females 67.4 68.7 64.0 63.9 81.7 1/ Kalawao County not shown separately, but included in State total. 2/ 'Spouse absent' includes Separated. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B12001 <https://data.census.gov> accessed March 7, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.54-- COMPONENTS OF CHANGE IN THE RESIDENT POPULATION, BY COUNTY: 2010 TO 2020 [Data refer to ten year period ending March 31, 2020. For 1990-2000 estimates, see Data Book 2009, Table 1.59. For 2000-2010 estimates, see Data Book 2021, Table 1.56] Component State total Honolulu Hawaii Kauai Maui 1/ Net change 94,970 63,301 15,550 6,207 9,912 Natural increase 72,796 56,947 6,832 2,845 6,172 Live births 181,879 134,372 22,025 8,202 17,280 Deaths 109,083 77,425 15,193 5,357 11,108 Net migration 2/22,174 6,354 8,718 3,362 3,740 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 2/ Residual based on net change less natural increase. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 and 2020 Decennial Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), Table P1 <https://data.census.gov> accessed May 1, 2023; Hawaii State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, records; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.55-- COMPONENTS OF CHANGE IN THE RESIDENT POPULATION, BY COUNTY: 2020 TO 2022 Component State total City and County of Honolulu Hawaii County Kauai County Maui County 1/ Resident population April 1, 2020 (estimates base) 2/1,455,273 1,016,506 200,631 73,294 164,842 July 1, 2022 (estimate)1,440,196 995,638 206,315 73,810 164,433 Net change 3/-15,077 -20,868 5,684 516 -409 Resident births 35,141 25,058 4,593 1,708 3,782 Resident deaths 28,299 19,585 4,451 1,321 2,942 Foreign migrants (net) 4/7,953 5,617 1,154 380 802 Domestic migrants (net) 5/-29,684 -31,682 4,371 -265 -2,108 1/ Maui County including Kalawao County. 2/ The April 1, 2020 Population Estimates Base are developed from the 2020 Census, Vintage 2020 Estimates, and 2020 Demographic Analysis. 3/ Total population change includes a residual which is not shown in this table. 4/ Net international migration includes the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations. Specifically, it includes: (a) the net international migration of the foreign born, (b) the net migration between the United States and Puerto Rico, (c) the net migration of natives to and from the United States, and (d) the net movement of the Armed Forces population between the United States and overseas. 5/ Net domestic migration includes: (a) to the State of Hawaii from other states (b) from the State of Hawaii to other states and (c) from one county to another county in the State of Hawaii. This migration figure includes the Armed Forces and their dependents. Excludes movement between Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Tables CO-EST2022-POP-15 and CO-EST2022-COMP-15 (March 2023) <https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest.html> accessed March 30, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.56-- INTENDED DOMESTIC RESIDENTS TO HAWAII AND NEW INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTS ADMITTED TO HAWAII: 2001 TO 2021 Year Total Domestic International 1/ 2001 38,220 31,938 6,282 2002 49,494 44,016 5,478 2003 43,189 38,290 4,899 2004 47,472 41,067 6,405 2005 51,006 44,526 6,480 2006 54,441 46,942 7,499 2007 56,583 49,347 7,236 2008 52,679 46,107 6,572 2009 51,149 44,220 6,929 2010 53,624 46,587 7,037 2011 50,737 43,441 7,296 2012 50,846 44,082 6,764 2013 46,809 40,583 6,226 2014 47,556 41,815 5,741 2015 49,941 43,428 6,513 2016 49,315 43,030 6,285 2017 46,255 40,859 5,396 2018 49,023 43,593 5,430 2019 48,984 44,067 4,917 2020 22,892 20,183 2,709 2021 38,304 35,852 2,452 1/ The international counts were the number of people admitted to Hawaii as legal permanent residents. Fiscal year basis. Source: Hawaii Tourism Authority, Tourism Research, records; U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (annual), Table 4, <https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook> accessed April 3, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.57-- LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENTS, BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH: 2017 TO 2021 [Fiscal year ending September 30. Data refer to persons admitted to the United States as an immigrant, reporting Hawaii as their state of intended permanent residence or who changed their status after entry. These immigrants have been granted lawful permanent residence and were called "immigrants" in previous years' Data Book tables] Region and country of birth 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Total 5,396 5,430 4,917 2,709 2,452 Region Africa 46 73 66 (D) 43 Asia 4,765 4,720 4,149 2,154 1,823 Europe 200 212 260 164 206 North America 194 189 194 153 166 Oceania 99 113 126 98 94 South America 91 121 122 95 117 Unknown 1 2 - (D) 3 Country Australia 25 33 28 24 28 Brazil 46 61 63 54 57 Canada 74 64 67 68 61 China, People's Republic 492 417 589 399 358 France 28 25 7 8 13 Germany 34 35 31 12 19 Hong Kong 28 33 19 14 7 India 21 29 16 15 29 Japan 328 363 360 262 315 Korea 1/170 182 167 191 112 Mexico 71 69 76 56 66 Nepal 49 50 33 18 18 New Zealand 20 13 14 12 14 Philippines 3,256 3,229 2,537 999 743 Russia 18 27 27 19 14 Samoa 16 23 28 16 16 Taiwan 25 34 33 25 39 Thailand 79 77 72 50 38 Tonga 27 32 32 35 19 United Kingdom 30 25 44 22 28 Vietnam 211 191 210 112 93 Other countries 348 418 464 298 365 D Data withheld to limit disclosure. 1/ For 2017, 2018, and 2020, there were no legal permanent residents from North Korea. Data were withheld to limit disclosure for 2019 and 2021. Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (annual) <https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook> accessed April 3, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.58-- PERSONS NATURALIZED, BY COUNTRY OF FORMER ALLEGIANCE: 1998 TO 2021 [Persons aged 18 and over. Fiscal year ending September 30] Year All countries China, People's Republic Japan Korea Philippines Taiwan Vietnam Other countries 1/ 1998 4,493 299 (NA) 362 2,083 (NA) 419 1,330 1999 3,600 395 (NA) 332 1,542 53 304 974 2000 4,372 415 (NA) 431 1,813 92 346 1,275 2001 2,885 196 (NA) 296 1,280 73 161 879 2002 2,884 235 121 309 1,265 64 124 766 2003 2,287 157 132 243 943 26 75 711 2004 2,050 132 112 220 825 26 83 652 2005 4,663 448 313 563 1,893 86 235 1,125 2006 5,276 408 250 502 2,140 80 195 1,701 2007 4,521 370 209 492 2,061 50 207 1,132 2008 5,205 348 234 354 2,766 70 204 1,229 2009 3,744 279 161 262 1,652 61 173 1,156 2010 3,190 222 110 187 1,378 36 114 1,143 2011 3,450 258 156 189 1,644 42 127 1,034 2012 3,144 205 142 185 1,553 32 116 911 2013 3,494 216 168 205 1,790 51 137 927 2014 2,931 211 154 2/ 203 1,387 25 94 857 2015 3,698 253 166 2/ 194 1,877 32 149 1,027 2016 3,673 305 154 160 2,019 26 128 881 2017 3,491 370 152 205 1,865 32 116 751 2018 2,666 224 129 164 1,389 29 75 656 2019 4,110 320 154 2/ 201 2,291 29 111 1,004 2020 2,522 174 104 136 1,408 17 86 597 2021 3,801 170 144 166 2,141 84 111 985 NA Not available. 1/ Japan figures for 1998 through 2001 and the Taiwan figure for 1998 were not available separately and are part of the "Other countries" category for those years. 2/ Data withheld for North Korea to limit disclosure. Source: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Office of Policy and Planning, Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (1998-2001) and U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (annual) <https://www.dhs.gov/immigration-statistics/yearbook> accessed April 3, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.59-- IN-MIGRATION SUMMARY, BY COUNTY: 2021 [Persons 1 year old and over. Based on place of residence 1 year ago. Also based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Movement status State total 1/ Hawaii County City and County of Honolulu Kauai County Maui County Total population 1,426,298 201,356 989,106 72,912 162,889 Same house (nonmovers)1,230,761 173,553 850,286 65,842 141,060 Total movers into the area 2/195,537 27,803 138,820 7,070 21,829 Movers within the U.S.182,416 27,022 127,252 6,943 21,184 Within the same county 103,637 13,414 73,623 3,583 13,002 To another county within state 7,153 1,391 1,615 772 3,375 From a different state 71,626 12,217 52,014 2,588 4,807 Abroad 13,121 781 11,568 127 645 In percent Same house (nonmovers)86.3 86.2 86.0 90.3 86.6 Total movers into the area 2/13.7 13.8 14.0 9.7 13.4 Movers within the U.S.12.8 13.4 12.9 9.5 13.0 Within the same county 7.3 6.7 7.4 4.9 8.0 To another county in Hawaii 0.5 0.7 0.2 1.1 2.1 From a different state 5.0 6.1 5.3 3.5 3.0 Abroad 0.9 0.4 1.2 0.2 0.4 1/ Kalawao County is included in the state total, but is not shown separately. 2/ Includes movers within the state, in-migrants from another state, and movers from abroad. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table DP02 <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 6, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.60-- IN-MIGRATION SUMMARY, BY AGE: 2021 [Persons 1 year old and over. Based on place of residence 1 year ago. Also based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Movers Age Total population Same house (non-movers) Total movers 1/ Within same county To another county in state From a different state From abroad Total 1,426,298 1,230,761 195,537 103,637 7,153 71,626 13,121 1-4 65,965 51,808 14,157 5,876 533 6,823 925 5-17 222,981 194,421 28,560 15,563 843 11,092 1,062 18-19 29,450 22,232 7,218 2,521 106 4,436 155 20-24 86,215 64,638 21,577 10,633 534 8,148 2,262 25-29 96,005 73,498 22,507 11,513 900 8,654 1,440 30-34 101,762 80,559 21,203 11,418 891 7,797 1,097 35-39 99,493 82,643 16,850 7,919 992 6,589 1,350 40-44 91,400 76,832 14,568 7,998 449 4,711 1,410 45-49 82,070 72,521 9,549 6,096 609 2,505 339 50-54 87,290 79,292 7,998 5,299 89 2,126 484 55-59 88,407 80,836 7,571 4,732 638 1,768 433 60-64 92,693 86,060 6,633 4,011 253 1,780 589 65-69 86,029 80,262 5,767 3,329 63 2,082 293 70-74 76,527 71,875 4,652 2,932 154 1,068 498 75+ 120,011 113,284 6,727 3,797 99 2,047 784 1/ Includes movers within the state, in-migrants from another state, and movers from abroad. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B07001 <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 6, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.61-- SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF DOMESTIC MIGRANTS AND NONMOVERS: 2021 [Based on place of residence 1 year ago. Also based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Total Same county Different county Sex 4/1,230,761 110,790 103,637 7,153 71,626 59,236 Male 614,839 58,116 54,295 3,821 38,121 30,180 Female 615,922 52,674 49,342 3,332 33,505 29,056 Age 4/1,230,761 110,790 103,637 7,153 71,626 59,236 1 to 17 years 246,229 22,815 21,439 1,376 17,915 14,141 18 to 64 years 719,111 77,601 72,140 5,461 48,514 41,288 65 years and over 265,421 10,374 10,058 316 5,197 3,807 Marital status 5/1,027,622 90,737 84,960 5,777 55,149 46,961 Never married 338,751 39,256 35,617 3,639 21,161 17,851 Now married, except separated 521,281 35,521 33,857 1,664 29,054 23,705 Divorced 96,436 10,808 10,575 233 3,263 3,014 Separated 8,625 1,893 1,839 54 170 840 Widowed 62,529 3,259 3,072 187 1,501 1,551 Educational attainment 6/897,662 74,181 69,044 5,137 41,127 34,128 Less than high school graduate 65,377 5,592 4,834 758 875 3,073 High school graduate 7/239,775 21,574 19,579 1,995 6,134 6,228 Some college or associate's degree 279,279 24,902 23,588 1,314 13,435 10,313 Bachelor's degree 197,420 15,536 14,679 857 11,717 9,747 Graduate or professional degree 115,811 6,577 6,364 213 8,966 4,767 Continued on next page. Movers within state Subject Domestic out- migrants 3/ Domestic in- migrants 2/ Non- movers 1/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.61-- SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF DOMESTIC MIGRANTS AND NONMOVERS: 2021 -- Con. Total Same county Different county Tenure of householder in housing unit 8/1,206,962 100,735 95,037 5,698 64,165 54,392 Owner-occupied 830,754 43,822 39,138 4,684 21,564 29,941 Renter-occupied 376,208 56,913 55,899 1,014 42,601 24,451 Individual income 5/ 9/1,027,622 90,737 84,960 5,777 55,149 46,961 No income 126,132 14,188 12,635 1,553 7,198 6,910 With income 901,490 76,549 72,325 4,224 47,951 40,051 $1 to $9,999 or loss 126,582 13,428 12,144 1,284 7,179 7,554 $10,000 to $14,999 69,029 4,618 4,225 393 3,505 3,851 $15,000 to $24,999 115,251 10,684 10,354 330 6,202 4,092 $25,000 to $34,999 103,993 8,895 8,309 586 6,766 4,812 $35,000 to $49,999 133,420 11,086 10,823 263 6,325 5,310 $50,000 to $64,999 104,492 9,355 9,073 282 4,393 4,577 $65,000 to $74,999 49,708 4,481 4,292 189 3,097 2,010 $75,000 or more 199,015 14,002 13,105 897 10,484 7,845 Poverty status in the past 12 months 10/1,206,770 104,331 97,946 6,385 64,475 54,792 Below 100% of poverty level 127,069 19,391 17,687 1,704 6,648 6,057 100 to 149% of poverty level 65,527 6,771 6,586 185 4,811 4,238 At or above 150% of poverty level 1,014,174 78,169 73,673 4,496 53,016 44,497 Continued on next page. Subject Non- movers 1/ Movers within state Domestic in- migrants 2/ Domestic out- migrants 3/ http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.61-- SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF DOMESTIC MIGRANTS AND NONMOVERS: 2021 -- Con. 1/ Individuals who lived in at the same resident 1 year ago. 2/ Includes in-migrants to Hawaii coming from any of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. 3/ Includes out-migrants from Hawaii leaving for any of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. 4/ Population 1 year and over. 5/ Population 15 years and over. 6/ Population 25 years and over. 7/ Includes equivalency. 8/ Population 1 year and over, in households. 9/ Individual income in the past 12 months (in 2021 inflation-adjusted dollars). 10/ Population 1 year old and over, for whom poverty status can be determined. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Tables B07001, B07003, B07008, B07009, B07010, B07012, B07013 B07401, B07403, B07408, B07409, B07410, B07412, and B07413 <https://data.census.gov> accessed February 6, 2023. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.62-- TOP DOMESTIC IN-MIGRATION STATES: 2021 [Ranked by largest estimate. Population 1 year and over. State of residence in 2021 was Hawaii, but different state of residence in 2020. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Rank State Estimate Percent Total in-migrants 1/71,626 100.0 1 California 16,116 22.5 2 Texas 6,849 9.6 3 Washington 6,655 9.3 4 Virginia 5,691 7.9 5 Georgia 3,835 5.4 6 New York 2,696 3.8 7 Colorado 2,544 3.6 8 Florida 2,527 3.5 9 Alabama 2,192 3.1 10 New Jersey 2,046 2.9 11 Maryland 1,710 2.4 12 Idaho 1,638 2.3 13 Arizona 1,517 2.1 14 Oregon 1,396 1.9 15 Indiana 1,251 1.7 16 Nevada 1,057 1.5 17 Mississippi 1,048 1.5 18 Pennsylvania 904 1.3 19 Michigan 891 1.2 20 Massachusetts 868 1.2 21 Minnesota 695 1.0 22 Montana 681 1.0 1/ Total includes in-migrants to Hawaii coming from any of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Only states comprising 1 percent or more of the total in-migrant population are listed in this table. Source: U. S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, "Table 1. State-to-State Migration Flows: 2021" <http://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/geographic-mobility/ state-to-state-migration.html> accessed June 13, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022 Table 1.63-- TOP DOMESTIC OUT-MIGRATION STATES: 2021 [Ranked by largest estimate. Population 1 year and over. State of residence in 2020 was Hawaii, but different state of residence in 2021. Based on a sample and subject to sampling variability] Rank State Estimate Percent Total out-migrants 1/59,236 100.0 1 Texas 7,668 12.9 2 California 7,544 12.7 3 Florida 4,179 7.1 4 Washington 3,770 6.4 5 Arizona 3,249 5.5 6 Tennessee 2,939 5.0 7 Nevada 2,894 4.9 8 Colorado 2,679 4.5 9 Georgia 2,321 3.9 10 Virginia 2,193 3.7 11 Oregon 1,794 3.0 12 North Carolina 1,591 2.7 13 Oklahoma 1,386 2.3 14 Alabama 1,349 2.3 15 Alaska 1,316 2.2 16 Maryland 1,110 1.9 17 Pennsylvania 1,001 1.7 18 Utah 995 1.7 19 New York 962 1.6 20 Idaho 827 1.4 21 Kentucky 807 1.4 22 Ohio 715 1.2 23 Louisiana 710 1.2 24 Indiana 622 1.1 25 Illinois 576 1.0 1/ Total includes out-migrants from Hawaii leaving for any of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Only states comprising 1 percent or more of the total out-migrant population are listed in this table. Source: U. S. Census Bureau, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, "Table 1. State-to-State Migration Flows: 2021" <https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/geographic-mobility/ state-to-state-migration.html> accessed June 13, 2023; and calculations by the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. http://dbedt.hawaii.gov/ The State of Hawaii Data Book 2022