Introduction
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County Overview
Population
Ethnicity
Geographic Description

Infrastructure
Industrial Parks
Research & Technology Center
Research & Technology Park
Telecommunications
Utilities
Transportation

Business Incentives
Enterprise Zones (EZ)
Fast Track Permit Process
Foreign Trade Zone
High Tech Tax Incentives
Venture Capitalist Funding

Workforce Development
Employment Stats & Wages
Education & Training
Maui Community College
Maui's Employers
University of Hawaii

Living On Maui
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County Overview Population

The County of Maui is the second largest county in the State of Hawaii. It consists of four main islands: Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe, and has a total land area of 1,172.4 square miles. It is the third most populous county in the state with a total estimated resident population of 139,995 in 2006 according to the Maui County Data Book.

Population Statistics

Resident Population 139,995
Land Area 1,172.4 square miles
Civilian Labor Force 75,700
Unemployment 2.6%
Per Capita Income $22,033
Median Age 36.8
Households 43,507
Source: Maui County Data Book 2006


Maui County Subdivisions

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Hawaii Resident Population by Counties
State Total = 1,275,194

County  
Population
City & County of Honolulu  
905,266
Hawaii County  
167,293
Maui County  
139,995
Kauai County  
62,640


Source: Maui County Data Book 2006