Male to Female Ratio by State

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Gender Ratio in the United States

Understanding the gender ratio in any societal setting is a prerequisite for planning, policy-making, and analyzing population trends. Across the United States, the ratio of males to females varies, driven by diverse factors such as economic opportunities, migration, cultural preferences, and societal norms.

This demographic analysis reveals remarkable patterns and explores key factors that might contribute to these state differences. Alaska, North Dakota, and Wyoming, for instance, are among the states with higher male to female ratios, indicative possibly of the prominence of industries like mining and fishing that traditionally employ more men. 

Key findings from the data include:

  • Alaska has the highest male-to-female ratio in the US with 1.09 males per female. North Dakota and Wyoming closely follow with 1.05 and 1.04, respectively. 
  • In contrast, Delaware, Alabama, Mississippi, and Maryland have the lowest male-to-female ratio, standing at 0.94. This may reflect the prevalence of industries that attract or employ more females.
  • States including Washington, Nebraska, Idaho, and Utah, have an almost equal 1:1 ratio, showcasing a balance in gender numbers.
  • It is also enlightening to observe that no state in the US has a female-to-male ratio higher than 1. 
  • Most states' ratios hover around 1.00, indicating near-parity, however, only 9 states have a male-to-female ratio greater than 1.

This comprehensive enumeration of the male-to-female ratio across states offers an essential lens into the societal and demographic dynamics at play in the United States. As we move forward, it is vital to understanding the implications of these statistics as they inform decisions ranging from economic policies to social initiatives.

States With The Highest Male to Female Ratio

The ten states recognized for the highest Male to Female ratio are Alaska, North Dakota, Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Hawaii, and Idaho. Topping the list, Alaska, with a noticeable gap, has an impressive ratio of 1.09. Following close behind is North Dakota, holding a ratio of 1.05. Next up is Wyoming, where the ratio settles at 1.04. South Dakota barely misses the third spot with a respectable ratio of 1.02.

In the fifth position, we find Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Hawaii, and Idaho all standing shoulder to shoulder with a ratio of 1.01. It appears these states have nearly equal numbers of males and females dwelling in them.

The ten states with the highest male to female ratio are:

  1. Alaska - 1.09 
  2. North Dakota - 1.05 
  3. Wyoming - 1.04 
  4. South Dakota - 1.02 
  5. Colorado - 1.01 
  6. Utah - 1.01 
  7. Montana - 1.01
  8. Nevada - 1.01 
  9. Hawaii - 1.01 
  10. Idaho - 1.01

States with Lowest Male to Female Ratios

The states with the lowest male to female ratios are Delaware, Alabama, Mississippi, Maryland, South Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, North Carolina, and Georgia. All seven of these states, Delaware, Alabama, Mississippi, Maryland, South Carolina, Massachusetts, and New York, have an equal male to female ratio of 0.94. This means that for every 100 females, there are 94 males in these states. Rhode Island, North Carolina, and Georgia have slightly higher ratios of 0.95, meaning there are 95 males for every 100 females in these states. 

The ten states with the lowest male to female ratio are:

  1. Delaware - 0.94
  2. Alabama - 0.94 
  3. Mississippi - 0.94 
  4. Maryland - 0.94 
  5. South Carolina - 0.94 
  6. Massachusetts - 0.94 
  7. New York - 0.94 
  8. Rhode Island - 0.95 
  9. North Carolina - 0.95 
  10. Georgia - 0.95

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