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Notable People from Hawaii | Notable Work/Position |
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Barack Obama | 44th President of the United States (2009 to 2017). First African-American elected to be President. U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005 to 2008). |
James Dole | An American industrialist who developed the pineapple industry in Hawaii. Known as “The Pineapple King,” he established the Hawaii Pineapple Company which became the Dole Food Company. |
Hiram Fong | One of Hawaii’s first of two U.S. Senators in 1959, upon the state’s admission to the Union. He was also the first Asian-American U.S. Senator (1959 to 1977). |
Marcas Mariota | Of Samoan descent, he was the first University of Oregon football player and Hawaii-native to win the Heisman Trophy, an annual award to an NCAA football player. |
Bethany Hamilton | An American professional surfer who lost her arm in a 2003 shark attack. She returned to professional surfing. |
Nicole Kidman | An Australian actress born in Hawaii. Winner of an Academy Award, 2 Emmy Awards and 5 Golden Globe Awards. |
Searching for Someone in Hawaii
Hawaii is the 40th most populated state in the U.S. with a total population of almost 1.4 million residents and about 455,500 households. The average household size is 3.02 (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Hawaii, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure that you’re on the right track.
The predominant race in Hawaii is Asian, making up 37.3% of the state’s population. The median age is 39.2 years with 49.8% of the total population female and 50.2% male. The most populated city in Hawaii is Honolulu with 359,870 people.
Those persons under age 25 make up 30.2% of the population of Hawaii and people over 65 make up 17.8%. Hawaii experienced an approximately 0.07% decrease in its population between 2016 and 2017, and has a workforce of about 681,800. The median annual household income of Hawaii is $77,765 which grew 4.37% between 2016 and 2017. The University of Hawaii System is the largest higher learning institution in Hawaii. It consists of a research university, two comprehensive campuses and seven community colleges. There are a number of private colleges in Hawaii.
Top 3 Schools | City | # of Graduates | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate | Most Popular Degrees |
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University of Hawaii - Manoa | Honolulu | 5,104 | 60% | 83% | Psychology |
Kapiolani Community College | Honolulu | 1,383 | 24% | 100% | Humanities |
Hawaii Pacific University | Honolulu | 1,272 | 44% | 75% | Business |
Hawaii Real Estate
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The median home values in Hawaii have experienced a 4.29% increase from 2016 to a median home value of $617,400 in 2017, with the median price per square foot at $512. The median rent price is $1,507, which is higher than the national average. The median listing price for homes statewide is $629,950 while the median price of homes that sold is $593,400.
The city in Hawaii with the highest median home value is Kailua with a median home value of $901,200 as of 2017.
City | Avg. Home Value | Avg. Household Income |
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Kailua | $901,200 | $114,381 |
East Honolulu | $888,400 | $120,233 |
Urban Honolulu | $696,800 | $69,193 |
Pearl City | $626,300 | $91,122 |
Waipaha | $573,300 | $75,856 |
Hawaii Facts
Official Name: Hawaii
Name Meaning: Named for Hawai’iloa, a legendary figure from Hawaiian myth.
Nickname: The Aloha State
Statehood: August 21, 1959 (50th State)
Capital: Honolulu
Total Number of Counties: 5
Largest City: Honolulu
Largest County (by population): Honolulu
Population (as of 2018): 1,420,491
History: Polynesian settlers were probably the earliest inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands. The first recorded Europeon explorer, James Cook arrived in Hawaii in 1778. Eventually the islands attracted European visitors, explorers, traders, and whalers. Immigrants from Puerto Rico started arriving in 1899. Shortly thereafter, an influx of Asian settlers arrived as migrant laborers. Hawaii was a self-governed U.S. territory until it became a state in 1959. Due to Hawaii’s mild year-round weather, natural scenery, public beaches and ocean surroundings, tourism is its largest industry. Its exports include coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, sugarcane and honey. Hawaii is ranked 43rd in size at 10,931 sq. miles, and is 1,522 miles in length.
Fast Facts:
- By weight, honey bees may be Hawaii’s most valuable export.
- Hawaii has the highest percentage of Asian-Americans and multi-racial Americans, and the lowest percentage of White Americans, than any other state.
- Hawaii is the only state in the U.S. comprised entirely of islands. There are eight main islands, seven of which are inhabited.
- Surfing has been a central part of the Polynesian culture for centuries and Hawaii has become a major site for surfers from around the world.
- Hawaii has the fewest local governments of all U.S. states. All local government is administered at the county level.
- There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.
- Hawaii has its own time zone. The time runs 2 hours behind Pacific Standard Time and 5 hours behind Eastern Time.