Demographics of Virginia
== Demographics of Virginia ==
The demographics of Virginia are characterized by a diverse population that has evolved significantly over the centuries. Virginia, officially known as the Commonwealth of Virginia, is located in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States. The state has a rich history and a population that reflects a wide range of cultural, ethnic, and racial backgrounds.
Population
As of the most recent United States Census, Virginia has a population of approximately 8.6 million people, making it the 12th most populous state in the country. The population density is around 218 people per square mile.
Racial and Ethnic Composition
Virginia's population is diverse, with significant representation from various racial and ethnic groups. The racial composition of Virginia is as follows:
- White: 61.2%
- African American: 19.9%
- Asian American: 6.5%
- Native American: 0.5%
- Pacific Islander: 0.1%
- Two or more races: 2.9%
- Hispanic or Latino (of any race): 9.8%
Major Cities
Virginia is home to several major cities, each contributing to the state's demographic landscape. The largest cities in Virginia include:
- Virginia Beach
- Norfolk
- Chesapeake
- Richmond (the state capital)
- Newport News
- Alexandria
- Hampton
Age Distribution
The age distribution in Virginia is relatively balanced, with a median age of approximately 38.4 years. The population is distributed as follows:
- Under 18 years: 22.4%
- 18 to 24 years: 9.8%
- 25 to 44 years: 27.5%
- 45 to 64 years: 26.1%
- 65 years and over: 14.2%
Education
Virginia is known for its strong educational system, with numerous public and private institutions of higher learning. Notable universities include:
- University of Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- College of William & Mary
- George Mason University
- James Madison University
Economy
The economy of Virginia is diverse, with key industries including government, military, agriculture, technology, and tourism. The presence of the federal government and military installations significantly influences the state's economic landscape.
Religion
Virginia has a diverse religious composition, with the largest groups being:
- Christianity: 73%
- Unaffiliated: 20%
- Other religions: 7%
Related Pages
- History of Virginia
- Geography of Virginia
- Economy of Virginia
- Education in Virginia
- Government of Virginia
- Culture of Virginia
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