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As of the 2020 Census, except for the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands are the second least populous sub-federal jurisdiction in the United States, next to American Samoa. [118] However, the islands population has fluctuated over time hitting 80 thousand in 2000, then declining to around 50 thousand in the 2010s.
The population of Tinian was 2,044 (as of 2020), which corresponds to less than 5% of all residents of the Northern Mariana Islands and a population density of 20 people per km 2. [33] Most of the inhabitants are Chamorros (about 75%) and members of various other groups of islands in the Caroline Islands. There are also minorities of Filipino ...
The United States Census Bureau reports the total land area of all islands as 179.01 sq mi (463.63 km 2). In 2023, the population is estimated at 51,000. [2] Previously, the Northern Mariana Islands has a population of 80,362 (2005 estimate). The official 2000 census count was 69,221. [3]
This is a list of Northern Mariana Islands locations by per capita income.In the 2010 U.S. Census, the Northern Mariana Islands had a per capita income of $9,656 — the 2nd-lowest per capita income of any state or territory in the United States (only American Samoa had a lower per capita income). [1]
The Chamorros and Carolinians make up less than half of the people on CNMI. [43] They are 4.6% of the population on CNMI. According to the 2010 American FactFinder profile on CNMI the Carolinians number over 2,400. [44] In Saipan they are 20% of the population. [45] The population in the United States has increased a lot. [46]
[10] Koblerville Elementary School (Koblerville) Oleai Elementary School Its student body as of 2007 was majority Carolinian. It was established in 1958. [11] William S. Reyes Elementary School (Chalan Kanoa) It is named after the CNMI's first superintendent of education, William Sablan Reyes.
The industry was initially established in the Commonwealth because some U.S. labor and immigration laws do not apply within the CNMI—for example, the CNMI's minimum wage rate of $6.05 per hour (for most employment positions) is lower than the federal rate, which applies to most other areas of the United States.