1930 United States Census

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The Fifteenth United States Census, conducted by the Census Bureau one month from April 1, 1930, determined the resident population of the United States to be 122,775,046, an increase of 13.7 percent over the 106,021,537 persons enumerated during the 1920 Census.

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[edit] Census questions

The 1930 census collected the following information[1]:

  • address
  • name
  • relationship to head of family
  • home owned or rented
    • if owned, value of home
    • if rented, monthly rent
  • whether owned a radio set
  • whether on a farm
  • sex
  • race
  • age
  • marital status and, if married, age at first marriage
  • school attendance
  • literacy
  • birthplace of person, and their parents
  • if foreign born:
    • language spoken at home before coming to the U. S.
    • year of immigration
    • whether naturalized
    • ability to speak English
  • occupation, industry and class of worker
  • whether at work previous day (or last regular work day)
  • veteran status
  • if Indian:
    • whether of full or mixed blood
    • tribal affiliation

Full documentation for the 1930 census, including census forms and enumerator instructions, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series.

[edit] Data availability

Microdata from the 1930 census are freely available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System.

[edit] State rankings

1930 U.S. State Population Rankings
Rank State Population
1 New York 12,643,000
2 Pennsylvania 9,654,000
3 Illinois 7,659,000
4 Ohio 6,668,000
5 Texas 5,853,000
6 California 5,732,000
7 Michigan 4,871,000
8 Massachusetts 4,259,000
9 New Jersey 4,063,000
10 Missouri 3,635,000
11 Indiana 3,246,000
12 North Carolina 3,185,000
13 Wisconsin 2,946,000
14 Georgia 2,909,000
15 Alabama 2,654,000
16 Tennessee 2,623,000
17 Kentucky 2,619,000
18 Minnesota 2,568,000
19 Iowa 2,473,000
20 Virginia 2,425,000
21 Oklahoma 2,405,000
22 Louisiana 2,109,000
23 Mississippi 2,015,000
24 Kansas 1,884,000
25 Arkansas 1,857,000
26 South Carolina 1,740,000
27 West Virginia 1,736,000
28 Maryland 1,636,000
29 Connecticut 1,612,000
30 Washington 1,568,000
31 Florida 1,480,000
32 Nebraska 1,380,000
33 Colorado 1,038,000
34 Oregon 958,000
35 Maine 798,000
36 South Dakota 694,000
37 Rhode Island 690,000
38 North Dakota 682,000
39 Montana 538,000
40 Utah 509,000
x District of Columbia 488,000
41 New Hampshire 466,000
42 Idaho 445,000
43 Arizona 438,000
44 New Mexico 425,000
45 Vermont 360,000
46 Delaware 239,000
47 Wyoming 226,000
48 Nevada 91,000
-- Total 123,192,000

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Library Bibliography Bulletin 88, New York State Census Records, 1790-1925". New York State Library. October 1981. pp. 45 (p. 51 of PDF). http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/9643270. 

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