In 2022, about 1.4 million veterans were living in Texas - the most out of any state. Florida, California, Pennsylvania, and Virginia rounded out the top five states with the highest veteran population in that year.
This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. adults who were veterans in the United States in 2022, by state. In 2022 about 10.1 percent of adults in Alaska were veterans, whereas only 3.7 percent of adults were veterans in the state of New York.
Korean War Veterans by State, FY 2020. Dataset created from an Esri shapefile. Source: VetPop 2018 Model (for the Korean War veteran counts), and an Esri feature class of state polygons. This data set supports the Korean War data story at: https://www.datahub.va.gov/stories/s/7wja-85c3
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A summary of statistics on veterans and support for veterans in Florida. Including:VA Facilities (as of 3/30/2021)VA Expenditures FY 2019 (in thousands)Veteran Population (as of 9/30/2019)Age DistributionPeriod of ServiceHousehold IncomeEducational AttainmentVA Healthcare and Benefits (as of 9/30/2020)Population ChangesVeteran Population Projection By Age and YearVeteran Population Projection By Gender and YearVeteran Population Projection By Period of Service and YearVeteran Population Projection By Race/Ethnicity and YearAge Distribution over TimeNational Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, Contact: www.va.gov/vetdataSources: VA Veteran Population Projection Model, VA Geographic Distribution of Expenditures, VA Annual Benefits Report, U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics aggregates a list of VA Facilities by State, Congressional District, and Congressional District Representatives
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This project includes a pdf capture of a webpage and the underlying data for the visualizations.State Summaries capture major facts about the Veteran population, including gender, age, population projections etc., and VA's presence in each state, including facilities and expenditures. The reports are produced by VA's National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics.
This graph displays the expenditure on veterans in the United States in 2022, by state. In 2022, Texas spent around 27.39 billion U.S. dollars on veteran care.
This report uses data from the 2014 American Community Survey and shows the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of Veterans who belong to the Vietnam Veteran cohort. The spreadsheet includes variables like: raw numbers, gender, education, median personal income, age groups, and other variables.
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Summary of statistics related to veterans in Wyoming, including veteran population and available facilities. Includes data charts and a map of veteran population distribution and VA facilities.
This table provides state-level estimates of the percentage of Veterans who were VA pension recipients at the end of the fiscal years 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023. Percents are rounded to the nearest tenth. Percents for fiscal year (FY) 2022 are not available by state. Prepared by the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics. Sources: Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Enterprise Integration, Veteran Population Projection Model (VetPop) 2020, Veteran Object FY 2023 data, United States Veterans Eligibility Trends & Statistics (USVETS) 2019, 2020, and 2021 data; Veterans Benefits Administration, VETSNET FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, and FY 2023 pension data.
These report maps reflect a list of VA Facilities
This spreadsheet contains estimates and margins of error of Vietnam Veterans’ race/ethnicity by state.
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The spreadsheet of Korean War Veterans by State includes the total Korean War Veteran population for each state and broken out by age and gender. It also includes Korean War casualties by state from the Congressional Research Service.
; abstract:The spreadsheet of Korean War Veterans by State includes the total Korean War Veteran population for each state and broken out by age and gender. It also includes Korean War casualties by state from the Congressional Research Service.
VetPop2020 projected number of Veterans who served in World War II by state for fiscal year 2023.
VetPop2023 top 10 states where Veterans reside in fiscal year 2024
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This dataset was developed by the Research & Analytics Group at the Atlanta Regional Commission using data from the U.S. Census Bureau.For a deep dive into the data model including every specific metric, see the Infrastructure Manifest. The manifest details ARC-defined naming conventions, field names/descriptions and topics, summary levels; source tables; notes and so forth for all metrics.Naming conventions:Prefixes: None Countp Percentr Ratem Mediana Mean (average)t Aggregate (total)ch Change in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)pch Percent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)chp Change in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)s Significance flag for change: 1 = statistically significant with a 90% CI, 0 = not statistically significant, blank = cannot be computed Suffixes: _e19 Estimate from 2014-19 ACS_m19 Margin of Error from 2014-19 ACS_00_v19 Decennial 2000, re-estimated to 2019 geography_00_19 Change, 2000-19_e10_v19 2006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2019 geography_m10_v19 Margin of Error from 2006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2019 geography_e10_19 Change, 2010-19The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent. The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2015-2019). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available. For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2015-2019Data License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC by 4.0)Link to the manifest: https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/3d489c725bb24f52a987b302147c46ee/data
This statistic shows the unemployment rate of veterans in the United States in 2023, by state. In that year, New Mexico had the highest unemployment rate of veterans, at 7.1 percent. Connecticut had the lowest unemployment rate of veterans at 0.4 percent.
This spreadsheet contains data from the 2015 American Community Survey and shows a select subset of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of Veterans and non-Veterans by state. The spreadsheet includes variables like: raw numbers, unemployment rate, disability rate, median personal income, age groups, period of service and other variables.
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides official estimates and projections of the Veteran population using the Veteran Population Projection Model (VetPop). Based on the available information through September 30, 2023, the latest model VetPop2023 estimated the Veteran population for the period from 2000 to 2023. The “Number of Estimated Veterans by State, Sex, and Age Group, 9/30/2000 to 9/30/2023” data table shows the number of living Veterans at the end of each fiscal year from 2000 to 2023.
This provides a count of Veterans on the rolls for Pension benefits in FY 2024 with expenditures for claims by state and the age groups of Veterans in each category. See VBA's Annual Benefits Report for additional information: www.benefits.va.gov/REPORTS/abr/ To protect Veteran privacy any counts consisting of fewer than ten Veterans are not included.
In 2022, about 1.4 million veterans were living in Texas - the most out of any state. Florida, California, Pennsylvania, and Virginia rounded out the top five states with the highest veteran population in that year.