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Washington State Data Book Table Title Page PT01 Total Population for Washington State 2 PT02 Components of Population Change for Washington State 3 PT03 Population by Age and Sex: 2000 and 2010 4 PT04 Population by Age and Sex: 2018 and 2019 5 PT05 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas 6 PT06 Federally Recognized American Indian Reservations and Trust Lands: 2010 7 PT07 Federally Recognized Tribes of Washington State 8 PT08 Population by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010 9 PT09 Vital Statistics 10 PT10 General Fertility and Abortion Rates 11 PT11 Marriages and Divorces/Dissolutions 12 POPULATION 1

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Washington State Data Book

Table Title PagePT01 Total Population for Washington State 2PT02 Components of Population Change for Washington State 3PT03 Population by Age and Sex: 2000 and 2010 4PT04 Population by Age and Sex: 2018 and 2019 5PT05 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas 6PT06 Federally Recognized American Indian Reservations and Trust Lands: 2010 7PT07 Federally Recognized Tribes of Washington State 8PT08 Population by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010 9PT09 Vital Statistics 10PT10 General Fertility and Abortion Rates 11PT11 Marriages and Divorces/Dissolutions 12

POPULATION

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Density2

Federal April 1 Annual (Pop. perCensus Population1 Number Percent Average % Sq. Mile)

1880 75,116 - - - 1.131890 357,232 282,116 375.57 16.88 5.381900 518,103 160,871 45.03 3.79 7.801910 1,141,990 623,887 120.42 8.22 17.181920 1,356,621 214,631 18.79 1.74 20.411930 1,563,396 206,775 15.24 1.43 23.531940 1,736,191 172,795 11.05 1.05 26.131950 2,378,963 642,772 37.02 3.20 35.801960 2,853,214 474,251 19.94 1.83 42.931970 3,413,250 560,036 19.63 1.81 51.361980 4,132,353 719,103 21.07 1.93 62.181990 4,866,669 734,316 17.77 1.65 73.232000 5,894,143 1,027,474 21.11 1.93 88.692010 6,724,540 830,397 14.09 1.33 101.19

Table: PT01

TOTAL POPULATION FOR WASHINGTON STATEOffice of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

Change in Population

1Adjusted/corrected federal counts for 1990, 2000, and 2010.2Census 2010 land area = 66,455.52 square miles.

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April 1 Population ChangePercent Change Births Deaths

Natural Increase

Net Migration

1994 5,291.6 103.6 2.0 78.3 39.6 38.7 64.91995 5,396.6 105.0 2.0 77.5 40.0 37.5 67.51996 5,483.1 86.5 1.6 77.0 41.2 35.9 50.71997 5,579.1 96.0 1.8 78.0 42.6 35.4 60.61998 5,685.5 106.3 1.9 78.8 41.6 37.3 69.11999 5,792.2 106.8 1.9 79.8 43.1 36.6 70.12000 5,894.1 101.9 1.8 79.9 43.7 36.1 65.82001 5,970.5 76.3 1.3 80.7 43.9 36.8 39.52002 6,059.7 89.2 1.5 79.3 44.9 34.4 54.92003 6,126.9 67.2 1.1 79.1 44.7 34.3 32.92004 6,208.5 81.6 1.3 81.0 46.0 34.9 46.72005 6,298.8 90.3 1.5 81.8 45.6 36.2 54.02006 6,420.2 121.4 1.9 83.2 45.3 37.9 83.52007 6,525.1 104.9 1.6 87.8 46.2 41.6 63.32008 6,608.2 83.1 1.3 89.6 47.9 41.6 41.52009 6,672.3 64.0 1.0 89.8 48.1 41.7 22.32010 6,724.5 52.3 0.8 88.4 47.7 40.7 11.52011 6,767.9 43.4 0.6 86.4 48.8 37.6 5.82012 6,817.8 49.9 0.7 87.1 49.2 37.9 12.02013 6,882.4 64.6 1.0 87.3 51.1 36.1 28.52014 6,968.2 85.8 1.3 87.0 50.7 36.3 49.52015 7,061.4 93.2 1.3 88.5 52.8 35.6 57.62016 7,183.7 122.3 1.7 89.8 54.6 35.2 87.12017 7,310.3 126.6 1.8 91.2 55.4 35.8 90.82018 7,427.6 117.3 1.6 87.5 57.0 30.5 86.820192 7,546.4 118.8 1.6 87.1 58.3 28.8 90.1

1All data are April-to-April figures.22019 components are estimates.

Note: Totals may not add due to rounding.

Table: PT02

COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR WASHINGTON STATE1

Office of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

Figures in Thousands

Components of ChangeState Population from Previous Period

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AgeGroups Total Male Female Total Male Female0-4 394,304 202,064 192,240 439,657 225,088 214,5695-9 425,909 218,500 207,409 429,877 219,702 210,17510-14 434,836 222,937 211,899 438,233 224,717 213,51615-19 427,964 220,407 207,557 462,128 237,577 224,55120-24 390,191 200,815 189,376 461,512 238,131 223,38125-29 403,652 206,789 196,863 480,398 245,014 235,38430-34 437,480 223,413 214,067 453,383 229,863 223,52035-39 483,948 244,034 239,914 448,607 226,850 221,75740-44 491,145 246,268 244,877 459,698 232,587 227,11145-49 454,231 225,512 228,719 492,909 246,507 246,40250-54 391,757 195,063 196,694 495,296 245,997 249,29955-59 285,510 142,508 143,002 453,078 221,321 231,75760-64 211,075 104,014 107,061 382,087 186,378 195,70965-69 176,225 84,294 91,931 270,474 131,064 139,41070-74 160,941 72,628 88,313 186,746 88,760 97,98675-79 142,705 60,152 82,553 142,068 64,325 77,74380-84 98,187 38,692 59,495 111,118 45,743 65,37585+ 84,083 26,216 57,867 117,271 40,083 77,188Median Age 35.3 34.4 36.3 37.3 36.3 38.3

Age Total Male Female Total Male Female0 77,740 39,904 37,836 87,016 44,493 42,5231 78,919 40,388 38,531 87,607 44,594 43,0132 78,816 40,412 38,404 89,399 45,846 43,5533 78,895 40,365 38,530 89,097 45,742 43,3554 79,934 40,995 38,939 86,538 44,413 42,1255 81,150 41,538 39,612 86,550 44,379 42,1716 82,412 42,257 40,155 85,890 43,896 41,9947 85,856 44,219 41,637 84,916 43,086 41,8308 87,624 44,926 42,698 85,058 43,492 41,5669 88,867 45,560 43,307 87,463 44,849 42,61410 89,315 46,011 43,304 88,129 45,209 42,92011 86,511 44,443 42,068 87,626 45,080 42,54612 86,386 44,250 42,136 87,497 44,829 42,66813 85,376 43,635 41,741 87,399 44,721 42,67814 87,248 44,598 42,650 87,582 44,878 42,70415 86,437 44,451 41,986 89,006 45,607 43,39916 85,846 44,376 41,470 90,813 46,516 44,29717 86,505 44,727 41,778 93,768 48,572 45,19618 84,939 43,865 41,074 94,467 48,726 45,74119 84,237 42,988 41,249 94,074 48,156 45,91820 83,127 42,860 40,267 94,086 48,909 45,1770-20 1,766,140 906,768 859,372 1,863,981 955,993 907,98821-64 3,465,862 1,745,556 1,720,306 4,032,882 2,023,739 2,009,14365+ 662,141 281,982 380,159 827,677 369,975 457,702Total 5,894,143 2,934,306 2,959,837 6,724,540 3,349,707 3,374,833

April 1 Population by Sex for Selected Age Groups

20001 2010

1The Office of Financial Management adjusted/corrected federal census counts.

Table: PT03

POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX: 2000 AND 2010Office of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

April 1 Population by Sex for Five-Year Age Groups

20001 2010

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AgeGroups Total Male Female Total Male Female0-4 453,821 232,146 221,675 453,551 232,006 221,5455-9 470,175 240,190 229,985 475,580 243,194 232,38610-14 469,215 240,690 228,525 478,896 245,453 233,44315-19 460,064 235,412 224,652 464,081 237,183 226,89820-24 488,776 249,668 239,108 492,661 251,872 240,78925-29 527,800 270,849 256,951 539,615 276,066 263,54930-34 513,014 262,414 250,600 522,479 267,559 254,92035-39 508,302 258,457 249,845 521,493 265,528 255,96540-44 454,120 229,044 225,076 465,060 234,902 230,15845-49 476,152 240,613 235,539 470,565 237,462 233,10350-54 463,564 232,078 231,486 461,238 231,583 229,65555-59 495,160 244,774 250,386 495,654 245,140 250,51460-64 473,700 229,941 243,759 479,135 233,274 245,86165-69 406,126 194,835 211,291 419,113 200,223 218,89070-74 309,866 147,163 162,703 327,717 155,859 171,85875-79 197,472 92,453 105,019 212,066 99,156 112,91080-84 125,118 55,500 69,618 130,696 58,245 72,45185+ 135,125 50,297 84,828 136,810 51,450 85,360Median Age 38.20 37.31 39.12 38.31 37.43 39.23

Age Total Male Female Total Male Female0 86,839 44,437 42,402 85,777 43,893 41,8841 89,868 45,970 43,898 87,593 44,807 42,7862 91,979 47,046 44,933 91,776 46,942 44,8343 92,591 47,358 45,233 93,927 48,042 45,8854 92,544 47,335 45,209 94,478 48,322 46,1565 93,719 47,934 45,785 94,267 48,215 46,0526 94,036 48,095 45,941 95,325 48,755 46,5707 93,194 47,662 45,532 95,587 48,887 46,7008 94,208 48,143 46,065 94,703 48,433 46,2709 95,018 48,356 46,662 95,698 48,904 46,79410 96,745 49,608 47,137 96,498 49,109 47,38911 95,982 49,302 46,680 97,975 50,271 47,70412 92,788 47,664 45,124 97,149 49,917 47,23213 92,367 47,405 44,962 93,857 48,213 45,64414 91,333 46,711 44,622 93,417 47,943 45,47415 90,012 45,692 44,320 92,350 47,228 45,12216 90,043 46,049 43,994 91,090 46,235 44,85517 92,603 47,460 45,143 91,171 46,598 44,57318 93,549 47,949 45,600 93,953 48,144 45,80919 93,857 48,262 45,595 95,517 48,978 46,53920 94,696 48,527 46,169 95,931 49,355 46,5760-20 1,947,971 996,965 951,006 1,968,039 1,007,191 960,84821-64 4,305,892 2,169,311 2,136,581 4,351,969 2,194,031 2,157,93865+ 1,173,707 540,248 633,459 1,226,402 564,933 661,469Total 7,427,570 3,706,524 3,721,046 7,546,410 3,766,155 3,780,255

Table: PT04

2018 2019

1The 2018 and 2019 age-sex estimates are from the November 2019 state population forecast.

POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX: 2018 AND 20191

Office of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

April 1 Population by Sex for Five-Year Age Groups

2018 2019

April 1 Population for Selected Age Groups

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Type County or Counties

Metropolitan Statistical AreasBellingham, WA …………………………………………………… Whatcom County, WABremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard, WA …………………………Kitsap County, WAKennewick-Richland, WA……………………………………………Benton County, WA

Franklin County, WALewiston, ID-WA ……………………………………………………Asotin County, WA

Nez Perce County, IDLongview, WA ………………………………………………………Cowlitz County, WAMount Vernon-Anacortes, WA …………………………………… Skagit County, WAOlympia-Lacey-Tumwater, WA ……………………………………Thurston County, WAPortland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA ………………………… Clackamas County, OR

Clark County, WAColumbia County, ORMultnomah County, ORSkamania County, WAWashington County, ORYamhill County, OR

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA ……………………………………King County, WAPierce County, WASnohomish County, WA

Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA ……………………………………Spokane County, WAStevens County, WA

Walla Walla, WA ……………………………………………………Walla Walla County, WAWenatchee, WA …………………………………………………… Chelan County, WA

Douglas County, WAYakima, WA …………………………………………………………Yakima County, WA

Micropolitan Statistical AreasAberdeen, WA ………………………………………………………Grays Harbor County, WACentralia, WA ……………………………………………………… Lewis County, WAEllensburg, WA ………………………………………………………Kittitas County, WAMoses Lake, WA ……………………………………………………Grant County, WAOak Harbor, WA ……………………………………………………Island County, WAOthello, WA …………………………………………………………Adams County, WAPort Angeles, WA ……………………………………………………Clallam County, WAPullman, WA …………………………………………………………Whitman County, WAShelton, WA …………………………………………………………Mason County, WA

Table: PT05

population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with thecore as measured by commuting ties.

Source: U.S. Office of Management and Budget (2018), Bulletin No. 18-04.

METROPOLITAN AND MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREASU.S. Census Bureau | 818-267-1711 | http://www.census.gov

Metropolitan Statistical Areas have at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measuredby commuting ties.

Micropolitan Statistical Areas have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000

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Land Black or Some Two orArea African Other More

Name (Sq. Mi.) All Male Female WhiteAmerican AIAN1 Asian NHOPI2 Race Races Total Occ.

Chehalis3 7.2 649 312 337 269 2 333 3 0 9 33 247 213Colville3 2,116.0 7,687 3,898 3,789 2,324 22 4,616 26 8 262 429 3,454 2,791Hoh4 0.7 116 56 60 8 0 99 0 0 4 5 30 28Jamestown /S’Klallam4 0.2 11 7 4 4 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 4Kalispel4 10.4 231 117 114 34 0 185 0 0 2 10 61 58Lower Elwha /Klallam4 2.0 609 294 315 84 1 480 1 0 2 41 197 193Lummi5 20.7 4,706 2,419 2,287 1,920 23 2,447 36 4 47 229 1,989 1,632Makah4 46.7 1,414 724 690 157 3 1,066 3 2 15 168 564 497Muckleshoot4 6.0 3,870 1,897 1,973 1,882 118 1,242 147 37 214 230 1,411 1,303Nisqually4 7.9 575 282 293 142 6 342 6 12 9 58 190 182Nooksack4 4.4 884 442 442 142 1 517 6 3 17 198 264 248Port Gamble /S’Klallam4 1.9 682 345 337 89 0 561 1 0 0 31 194 191Puyallup4 28.6 46,816 23,215 23,601 30,706 3,385 1,282 5,038 617 2,510 3,278 18,351 17,290Quileute4 1.6 460 248 212 60 2 370 0 2 1 25 159 142Quinault3 312.7 1,408 744 664 276 2 1,038 8 1 21 62 499 418Samish5, 6 224.6 36,727 17,857 18,870 33,917 178 310 561 40 691 1,030 24,318 16,947Sauk Suiattle4 0.1 71 37 34 14 0 43 0 0 0 14 22 19Shoalwater Bay4 1.1 82 43 39 25 0 52 0 0 0 5 34 30Skokomish4 8.2 730 365 365 192 0 494 2 0 5 37 292 240Snoqualmie4 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Spokane4 238.1 2,096 1,067 1,029 295 3 1,661 5 0 10 122 779 717Squaxin Island4 3.3 431 219 212 83 0 265 0 1 1 81 153 139Stillaguamish4 0.3 4 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1Port Madison /Suquamish4 11.7 7,640 3,729 3,911 6,227 56 626 140 15 59 517 3,579 3,117Swinomish4 11.9 3,010 1,461 1,549 2,213 7 681 18 3 18 70 1,556 1,291Tulalip4 34.7 10,631 5,472 5,159 7,099 64 2,469 205 24 174 596 4,368 3,884Upper Skagit4 0.2 220 110 110 27 1 165 0 0 1 26 86 75Yakama5 2,186.3 31,272 15,961 15,311 9,411 152 7,239 415 24 12,622 1,409 8,928 8,361

4Tribe. 5Nation.

3Confederated Tribes. 6TDSA: Tribal Designated Statistical Area.

Table: PT06

1AIAN: American Indian and Alaska Native. Note: The Cowlitz Indian Tribe reservation lands were established March, 2015. Census 2010 data for the reservation are not available.

2NHOPI: Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.

FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATIONS AND TRUST LANDS: 2010U.S. Census Bureau | 818-267-1711 | http://www.census.gov

One Race

Total Population Housing Units

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Table: PT07

FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBES OF WASHINGTON STATEDepartment of Transportation | 360-705-7991 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov

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Race Category TotalNot Hispanic

or LatinoHispanic or Latino

One Race White 5,196,362 4,876,804 319,558 Black or African American 240,042 229,603 10,439 American Indian and Alaska Native 103,869 88,735 15,134 Asian 481,067 475,634 5,433 Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Isl 40,475 38,783 1,692 Some other race 349,799 11,838 337,961Two or more races 312,926 247,353 65,573Total 6,724,540 5,968,750 755,790

Selected Detail TotalAsian 481,067 Asian Indian 61,124 Chinese 93,809 Filipino 91,367 Japanese 35,008 Korean 62,374 Vietnamese 66,575 Other Asian 70,810Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Isl. 40,475 Native Hawaiian 5,861 Guamanian or Chamorro 9,746 Samoan 13,110 Other Pacific Islander 11,758Hispanic 755,790 Mexican 601,768 Puerto Rican 25,838 Cuban 6,744 Dominican Republic 1,819 Central American 33,661 Costa Rican 1,563 Guatemalan 9,520 Honduran 4,381 Nicaraguan 2,313 Panamanian 2,939 Salvadoran 12,637 Other Central American 308 South American 20,742 Argentinean 2,376 Bolivian 782 Chilean 2,625 Colombian 5,560 Ecuadorian 1,855 Paraguayan 165 Peruvian 5,276 Uruguayan 301 Venezuelan 1,556 Other South American 246 Other Hispanic 65,218

Table: PT08

POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN: 2010U.S. Census Bureau | 818-267-1711 | http://www.census.gov

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Calendar Multiple HispanicYear Total White Black AIAN1 Asian NHOPI2 Unknown Race or Latino

2007 88,921 70,960 3,657 1,745 7,305 927 1,337 2,990 16,8392008 90,270 71,566 3,621 1,655 7,544 971 1,816 3,097 17,3402009 89,242 71,469 3,684 1,710 7,303 981 931 3,164 17,1782010 86,480 68,689 3,665 1,598 7,242 902 1,215 3,169 16,2022011 86,929 67,914 3,847 1,615 7,561 953 1,746 3,293 15,9692012 87,417 67,737 3,833 1,534 8,107 1,042 1,765 3,399 15,7542013 86,566 66,718 3,921 1,511 7,773 1,063 1,983 3,597 15,5642014 88,561 68,016 3,953 1,565 8,219 1,125 1,784 3,899 15,7642015 89,000 67,073 4,000 1,501 8,529 1,155 2,875 3,867 16,0352016 90,489 66,173 4,249 1,636 9,107 1,245 3,996 4,083 16,4812017 87,508 62,388 4,371 1,428 9,033 1,247 4,977 4,064 15,8942018 86,046 61,336 4,365 1,473 8,958 1,240 4,436 4,238 16,010

Calendar Multiple HispanicYear Total White Black AIAN1 Asian NHOPI2 Unknown Race or Latino

2007 47,114 43,492 1,228 606 1,357 138 52 241 1,0982008 48,550 44,584 1,254 654 1,500 157 80 321 1,1922009 48,201 44,245 1,227 629 1,532 144 49 375 1,1952010 47,980 43,891 1,237 705 1,527 163 93 365 1,1862011 49,385 45,072 1,266 675 1,668 173 109 422 1,2572012 50,056 45,770 1,298 684 1,650 178 81 395 1,3022013 51,038 46,400 1,385 725 1,820 194 101 413 1,3492014 52,034 47,190 1,419 744 1,850 234 111 486 1,5312015 54,513 49,289 1,554 754 2,021 248 105 542 1,6182016 54,748 48,725 1,537 805 2,037 271 777 596 1,7202017 57,012 50,547 1,653 823 2,229 314 709 737 1,8642018 56,913 50,792 1,677 867 2,343 320 198 716 2,049

Table: PT09

Note: The historical birth and death data series has been revised and may not match prior publications.The determination of race on birth and death certificates follows decision rules established by the NationalCenter for Health Statistics, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. These rules differ from thoseof the Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce.

VITAL STATISTICSDepartment of Health | 360-236-4501 | http://www.doh.wa.gov

Live Births by Mother’s Race/Ethnicity

Deaths by Race/Ethnicity

1American Indian and Alaska Native.2Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

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General Avg. Lifetime ResidentFemales Resident Fertility Births per Induced Abortion

Year 15-441 Live Births2,3 Rate4 Woman Abortions3 Rate4

1998 1,279,437 79,640 62.25 1.96 25,613 20.021999 1,285,708 79,577 61.89 1.96 25,965 20.202000 1,292,654 81,004 62.66 1.97 26,063 20.162001 1,297,542 79,542 61.30 1.93 25,998 20.042002 1,305,552 79,003 60.51 1.89 25,446 19.492003 1,306,967 80,482 61.58 1.91 25,106 19.212004 1,313,681 81,715 62.20 1.93 24,568 18.702005 1,322,008 82,625 62.50 1.93 24,162 18.282006 1,339,723 86,845 64.82 1.98 24,790 18.502007 1,352,361 88,921 65.76 2.00 24,735 18.292008 1,358,015 90,270 66.47 2.00 24,279 17.882009 1,357,885 89,242 65.72 1.97 22,641 16.672010 1,355,704 86,480 63.79 1.91 21,066 15.542011 1,354,820 86,929 64.16 1.91 20,048 14.802012 1,356,272 87,417 64.45 1.92 18,257 13.462013 1,361,757 86,566 63.57 1.89 17,431 12.802014 1,371,910 88,561 64.55 1.91 17,552 12.792015 1,381,773 89,000 64.41 1.90 17,208 12.452016 1,400,255 90,489 64.62 1.89 17,093 12.212017 1,422,289 87,508 61.53 1.79 17,071 12.00

4Rates per 1,000 females age 15-44 years.

Note: The historical series has been revised and may not match prior publications.

Table: PT10

GENERAL FERTILITY AND ABORTION RATESDepartment of Health | 360-236-4501 | http://www.doh.wa.gov

Office of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

1Population as of April 1. 2Excludes births occurring in Washington to parents who live out-of-state.3Births and abortions are calendar year data.

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Marriage DivorceYear Population1 Marriages2, 3 Rate4 Divorces2 Rate4

1997 5,663,763 42,470 7.50 28,573 5.041998 5,750,030 41,443 7.21 28,627 4.981999 5,830,833 41,868 7.18 28,378 4.872000 5,894,143 41,408 7.03 27,321 4.642001 5,970,330 41,759 6.99 27,394 4.592002 6,059,316 39,745 6.56 27,471 4.532003 6,126,885 39,781 6.49 26,938 4.402004 6,208,515 40,352 6.50 26,291 4.232005 6,298,816 40,802 6.48 26,133 4.152006 6,420,258 41,536 6.47 25,313 3.942007 6,525,086 41,375 6.34 25,270 3.872008 6,608,245 41,643 6.30 24,981 3.782009 6,672,159 40,318 6.04 25,395 3.812010 6,724,540 40,170 5.97 27,068 4.032011 6,767,900 41,509 6.13 26,860 3.972012 6,817,770 43,238 6.34 25,788 3.782013 6,882,400 49,590 7.21 25,395 3.692014 6,968,170 45,841 6.58 24,847 3.572015 7,061,410 44,622 6.32 24,258 3.442016 7,183,700 45,456 6.33 24,499 3.412017 7,310,300 46,263 6.33 25,231 3.45

annulments, and unknown decree types; excludes separate maintenances. Divorcedata exclude legal separations and domestic partnership dissolutions.3The data contains same sex marriages starting December 6, 2012.4Rates per 1,000 total population.

Table: PT11

Marriages and divorces pertain to calendar year. Divorce numbers include dissolutions,

MARRIAGES AND DIVORCES/DISSOLUTIONSDepartment of Health | 360-236-4501 | http://www.doh.wa.gov

Office of Financial Management | 360-902-0599 | http://www.ofm.wa.gov

1Population as of April 1. 2Marriages and divorces occurring in Washington State; not adjusted for residency.

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