Hawaii Particular Counts (HPC) is a statistical system that provides detailed information on the population of the state of Hawaii. The data collected is used to help guide public policy decisions and to inform the public about the current state of the population. HPC is divided into three main categories: Population Estimates, Population Projections, and Demographics. Population Estimates are estimates of the total population of Hawaii by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and region. These estimates are updated annually and serve as the official population count for Hawaii. Population Projections are future estimates of the population of Hawaii, based on current population trends. These projections are used to forecast future population needs and inform public policy decisions. Demographics are data on the characteristics of the population of Hawaii, such as marital status, educational attainment, income, employment, and housing. These data are used to identify demographic trends and inform public policy decisions. HPC also offers custom reports and data sets, as well as interactive maps and charts. These resources provide an in-depth look at the population of Hawaii and help to inform the public on the current state of the population.