The following lists events that happened during 2000 in the United States.
Incumbents
Federal government
State governments
Demographics
Events
January
February
March
April
- April â The unemployment rate drops to a low of 3.8%, the lowest since December 1969; the labor force participation rate hits a historical peak of 67.4%; and the employment-population ratio reaches an all-time high of 64.8%.
- April 1
- The 2000 United States census determines the resident population of the United States to be 281,421,906.
- Boomerang, a secondary digital Cartoon Network channel, debuts.
- April 2 â The World Wrestling Federation holds WrestleMania 2000 at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.
- April 3 â United States v. Microsoft: Microsoft is ruled to have violated United States antitrust laws by keeping "an oppressive thumb" on its competitors.
- April 22 â In a predawn raid, federal agents seize 6-year old Elián González from his relatives' home in Miami, Florida and fly him to his Cuban father in Washington, D.C., ending one of the most publicized custody battles in U.S. history.
- April 25 â The State of Vermont passes HB847, legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples.
- April 28 â Richard Baumhammers begins a two-hour racially motivated shooting spree in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, leaving five dead and one paralyzed.
May
- May 1 â President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access will no longer be restricted to the U.S. military.
- May 3 â In San Antonio, Texas, computer pioneer Datapoint files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- May 13 â Millennium Force opens at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, as the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster
- May 16 â The Federal Reserve raises its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to 6.5 percent, the first increase of more than a quarter point since February 1995.
- May 19 â Walt Disney Pictures' 39th feature film, Dinosaur, is released.
- May 24 â Five people are shot and killed during a robbery at a Wendy's in Queens, New York.
- May 28 â The comic strip Bringing Up Father ends its 87-year run in newspapers.
- May â Northern Lights Local Exchange Point, a free Internet exchange point, is founded in Minneapolis.
June
July
August
September
October
- October 1 â In the final baseball game played at Three Rivers Stadium, the Pittsburgh Pirates lose to the Chicago Cubs 10âÂÂ9.
- October 3
- The first debate of the presidential election is held at the University of Massachusetts Boston with Jim Lehrer moderating.
- Mark David Chapman, who shot and killed the former Beatle John Lennon in December 1980, is denied parole.
- October 5 â Bernard Shaw hosts the vice presidential debate between Joe Lieberman and Dick Cheney.
- October 11
- of coal sludge spill in Martin County, Kentucky (considered a greater environmental disaster than the Exxon Valdez oil spill).
- Jim Lehrer hosts the second presidential debate at Wake Forest University.
- October 12 â In Aden, Yemen, the USS Cole is badly damaged by two Al-Qaeda suicide bombers, who place a small boat laden with explosives alongside the United States Navy destroyer, killing 17 crew members and wounding at least 39.
- October 16 â Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan dies in a plane crash while campaigning for the U.S. Senate.
- October 17 â The final debate of the presidential election takes place at Washington University in St. Louis.
- October 23 â Secretary of State Madeleine Albright holds talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
- October 26 â The New York Yankees defeat the New York Mets in Game 5 of the 2000 World Series in baseball, 4âÂÂ1, to win their 26th World Series title. This is the first Subway Series matchup between the two crosstown rivals. It is the Yankees' fourth World Series win under manager Joe Torre.
November
- November 6 â Toxicologist Kristin Rossum murders her husband Gregory de Villers in San Diego by poisoning him with fentanyl. She successfully passes off the crime as a suicide for several months before being charged.
- November 7
- 2000 United States presidential election: Republican candidate Texas Governor George W. Bush defeats Democratic Vice President Al Gore in the closest election in history, but the outcome is not known for over a month because of disputed votes in Florida.
- Hillary Clinton is elected to the United States Senate, becoming the first First Lady of the United States to win public office.
- Three weeks after his death, Mel Carnahan is posthumously elected to the United States Senate defeating Republican incumbent John Ashcroft. Then-Governor Roger B. Wilson appoints his widow, Jean Carnahan, to fill the seat for him.
- 2000 Alabama Amendment 2: Alabama votes to annul the prohibition on interracial marriages in its state constitution, the last of the anti-miscegenation laws in the United States. Although this has in practice been unconstitutional and unenforced since 1967, 40.51% still vote against the amendment.
- November 8 â U.S. presidential election, 2000: Per Florida law, an automatic recount begins in the state due to the narrow margin of the outcome.
- November 12 â The U.S. recognizes the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
- November 16 â Bill Clinton becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit Vietnam.
- November 17
- U.S. presidential election, 2000: The Supreme Court of Florida prevents Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris from certifying the election results, allowing recounting to continue.
- Nickelodeon's ' is released in theaters.
- Dr. Seuss's live action film How the Grinch Stole Christmas, with Jim Carrey is released to theaters.
December
- December 8 â U.S. presidential election, 2000: The Supreme Court of Florida orders a statewide manual recount of the votes in the presidential election. The next day the U.S. Supreme Court places a stay on this order.
- December 12 â U.S. presidential election, 2000: Bush v. Gore â The U.S. Supreme Court overturns the ruling by the Florida Supreme Court, ending the recount and effectively giving the state, and the Presidency, to Texas Governor George W. Bush. The following day, U.S. Vice President Al Gore concedes the election and suspends the activities of his recount committee.
- December 13 â The Texas Seven escape from their prison unit in Kenedy, Texas, and start a crime spree.
- December 14âÂÂ15 â Wichita massacre: At the culmination of a week-long crime spree, including a shooting causing terminal injury, brothers Reginald and Jonathan Carr break randomly into a house in Wichita, Kansas, subjecting the five occupants to brutal rape, torture and, eventually, murder by shooting; only one of the victims survives. The brothers are caught the next day and in due course given death sentences.
- December 15 â Walt Disney Pictures' 40th feature film, The Emperor's New Groove, is released after years of production issues. Though the box office haul is disappointing compared to Disney's Renaissance-era releases, it is later praised as one of their best films of the post-Renaissance era.
- December 16
- Property appraiser Jerry Michael Williams is reported missing after going duck hunting at Lake Seminole and is assumed to have accidentally drowned. His wife Denise is convicted of his murder 18 years later.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers close out the final game at Three Rivers Stadium with a 24âÂÂ6 victory over the Washington Redskins in football.
- December 24 â The Texas Seven rob a sports store in Irving, Texas; police officer Aubrey Hawkins is shot dead.
- December 26 â Wakefield Massacre: Michael McDermott kills seven coworkers at Edgewater Technology in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
- December 28 â U.S. retail giant Montgomery Ward announces it is going out of business after 128 years.
- December 31 â President Bill Clinton signs the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Ongoing
Births
January
- January 1 â Ice Spice, rapper
- January 4 â Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, actress
- January 7
- Brody Malone, artistic gymnast
- Marcus Scribner, actor
- January 8 â Noah Cyrus, actress
- January 9
- Flo Milli, rapper
- Toosii, rapper
- January 10 â Reneé Rapp, actress and singer
- January 11 â Shareef O'Neal, basketball player
- January 20 â Katie Meyer, soccer player (d. 2022)
- January 26 â Piper Mackenzie Harris, actress and model
- January 28 â Julia Lester, singer and actress
February
March
- March 5 – Gabby Barrett, singer-songwriter
- March 6 – Jacob Bertrand, actor
- March 10 – Norah Flatley, artistic gymnast
- March 14 – ChriseanRock, internet personality and rapper
- March 17 – Taylor Heise, hockey player
- March 21 â Jace Norman, actor
- March 25
- Camden Pulkinen, figure skater
- Sha'Carri Richardson, sprinter
- Christian Traeumer, actor
- March 27 â Halle Bailey, musician and actress
- March 28
- Matthew DeLisi, gamer
- Chris Richards, soccer player
- March 30
- Colton Herta, race car driver
- Regan Mizrahi, actor
April
May
June
- June 1 â Willow Shields, actress
- June 2 â Andy Lopez, student (d. 2013)
- June 5 â Jack Neely, baseball player
- June 8
- Hayes Grier, Internet personality
- Charlotte Lawrence, singer-songwriter
- June 9
- Laurie Hernandez, artistic gymnast
- Rondale Moore, American football player (d. 2026)
- June 13
- Hotboii, rapper
- Daniella Perkins, actress and internet personality
- June 14 â Bobby Witt Jr., baseball player
- June 16 â Tay-K, rapper and convicted murderer
- June 17 â Odessa A'zion, actress
- June 22 â Maliq Johnson, actor
July
- July 1 â Dave Blunts, rapper
- July 7 â Chloe Csengery, actress
- July 8
- Sophie Nyweide, actress (d. 2025)
- Benjamin Stockham, actor
- July 14 â Maia Reficco, actress and singer
- July 16 â Jonathan Morgan Heit, actor
- July 24 â Ame Deal, murder victim (d. 2011)
- July 25
- Preston Bailey, actor
- Mason Cook, actor
- Meg Donnelly, actress
- July 28
- Emily Hahn, actress
- Audrey Mika, singer
August
- August 1 – Lil Loaded, rapper (d. 2021)
- August 3
- Landry Bender, actress
- Ron Suno, rapper and youtuber
- August 10 â Sophia Wilson, Soccer player
- August 12 â Prince Achileas-Andreas of Greece and Denmark, son of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
- August 13 â Piper Reese, journalist
- August 15 â Umi Garrett, classical pianist
- August 17 â Lil Pump, rapper
- August 20 â Fátima Ptacek, actress and model
- August 20 â Nor Sarah Adi, Malaysian pole vaulter
- August 24 â Griffin Gluck, actor
- August 25 â Nick Mira, record producer
- August 27 â Oluwatoyin Salau, activist and murder victim (d. 2020)
- August 28 â Marissa Bode, actress
- August 29 â Adam Nash, notable child
September
October
- October 2 â Quadeca, rapper and youtuber
- October 6
- Jazz Jennings, YouTube personality
- Addison Rae, social media personality and dancer
- October 9 â Harrison Burton, stock car racer
- October 10 â Aedin Mincks, actor
- October 11
- Hayden Byerly, actor
- Adin Ross, youtuber
- October 13 â Lydia Night, musician
- October 18 â Sophie Thatcher, actress
- October 20 â Alana Smith, skateboarder
- October 22 â Baby Keem, rapper
- October 25 â Vincent Zhou, figure skater
- October 26 â Ellery Sprayberry, actress
- October 27 â Jaclyn Corin, activist
- October 31 â Willow Smith, actress, singer, and the daughter of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith
November
- November 7 â Dara Reneé, actress
- November 8 â Jade Pettyjohn, actress
- November 10 â Mackenzie Foy, model and actress
- November 11 â Cameron Kasky, activist
- November 13 â 24kGoldn, rapper
- November 22
- Auliûi Cravalho, actress
- Baby Ariel, singer-songwriter, actress, and social media personality.
- November 28 â Jenna Nighswonger, soccer player
December
- December 9 – Jaren Lewison, actor
- December 12
- JiDion, youtuber
- Lucas Jade Zumann, actor
- December 16
- Alix Earle, social media influencer
- Lance Lim, actor
- December 22 â Joshua Bassett, actor and singer
- December 24 â Ethan Bortnick, singer, composer, songwriter, actor, and musician
- December 26 â Samuel Sevian, American-Armenian chess grandmaster
- December 27 â Kyren Lacy, football player (d. 2025)
Full date unknown
Deaths
January
- January 1 â Larry Bearnarth, baseball player, heart attack (b. 1940)
- January 6 â Don Martin, cartoonist (b. 1931)
- January 10 â Sam Jaffe, film producer (b. 1901)
- January 11 â Bob Lemon, baseball player and manager (b. 1920)
- January 12 â Bobby Phills, basketball player (b. 1969)
- January 15 â Fran Ryan, actress (b. 1916)
- January 18
- Jester Hairston, actor and composer (b. 1901)
- Frances Drake, actress (b. 1912)
- January 19
- Hedy Lamarr, Austro-Hungarian born American actress (b. 1914)
- Alan North, actor (b. 1920)
- January 25 â Herta Freitag, Austrian-born American mathematician (b. 1908)
- January 26
- Don Budge, tennis player (b. 1915)
- Don Ralke, music arranger (b. 1920)
February
- February 2 â Magda Foy, child actress (b. 1905)
- February 4 â Phil Tonken, radio and television announcer (b. 1919)
- February 7
- Big Pun, rapper (b. 1971)
- Doug Henning, magician (b. 1947)
- February 8 â Derrick Thomas, American football player (b. 1967)
- February 9
- Beau Jack, boxer (b. 1921)
- Steve Furness, football player (b. 1950)
- February 10
- George Jackson, movie producer (b. 1958)
- Jim Varney, actor noted for his character, Ernest P. Worrell (b. 1949)
- February 11 â James D. Van Velzor, politician (b. 1922)
- February 12
- Newt Arnold, film director (b. 1922)
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins, musician, died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France (b. 1929)
- Tom Landry, American football coach (b. 1924)
- Charles M. Schulz, comic strip artist (b. 1922)
- February 16 â Marceline Day, actress (b.1908)
- February 29 â Dennis Danell, musician (b. 1961)
March
April
- April 5 â Lee Petty, race car driver (b. 1914)
- April 10 â Larry Linville, actor (b. 1939)
- April 11 â Opaline Deveraux Wadkins, African-American nurse educator (b. 1912)
- April 14 â Phil Katz, computer programmer (b. 1962)
- April 15 â Edward Gorey, writer and illustrator (b. 1925)
- April 25 â David Merrick, stage producer, died in London, United Kingdom (b. 1911)
- April 27 â Vicki Sue Robinson, singer and actress (b. 1954)
- April 30
- Maggie Calloway, actress (b. 1910)
- Jonah Jones, jazz trumpeter (b. 1909)
May
- May 1 â Steve Reeves, professional bodybuilder and actor (b. 1922)
- May 7 â Douglas Fairbanks Jr., actor, producer, and naval officer (b. 1909)
- May 8 â Henry Nicols, HIV/AIDS activist (b. 1973)
- May 9 â Arthur Davis, animator (b. 1905)
- May 10 â Craig Stevens, actor (b. 1918)
- May 12 â Adam Petty, race car driver (b. 1980)
- May 20 â Edward Bernds, director (b. 1905)
- May 21 â Mark R. Hughes, businessman (b. 1956)
- May 31
- John Coolidge, businessman and son of President Calvin Coolidge (b. 1906)
- Tito Puente, musician, bandleader, and record producer (b. 1923)
- Johnnie Taylor, singer-songwriter (b. 1934)
June
July
August
September
- September 2 â Jean Speegle Howard, actress (b. 1927)
- September 3
- R. H. Harris, American gospel singer (b. 1916)
- Elvera Sanchez, dancer (b. 1905)
- Walt Stanchfield, American animator (b. 1919)
- September 4 â David Brown, American bass guitarist (Santana) (b. 1950)
- September 5 â George Musso, American football player (Chicago Bears) and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (b. 1910).
- September 14 â Beah Richards, actress, writer, and activist (b.1920)
- September 17 â Nicole Reinhart, cyclist (b. 1976)
- September 19 â Ann Doran, actress (b. 1911)
- September 26
- Richard Mulligan, actor (b. 1932)
- Carl Sigman, songwriter (b. 1909)
October
- October 3
- Benjamin Orr, musician (b.1947 in the United States)
- October 4 â George Huntston Williams, theologian (b. 1914)
- October 6 â Richard Farnsworth, actor and stuntman (b. 1920)
- October 16
- Mel Carnahan, politician from Missouri (b. 1934)
- Rick Jason, actor (b. 1923)
- October 18
- Julie London, actress and singer (b. 1926)
- Gwen Verdon, actress and dancer (b. 1924)
- October 21 â Frankie Crocker, disc jockey (b. 1937)
- October 23 â Rodney Anoa'i, wrestler, died in Liverpool, United Kingdom (b. 1966)
- October 28 â Anthony Lee, actor (b. 1961)
- October 30 â Steve Allen, comedian, composer, talk show host, and author (b. 1921)
November
- November 1 â Richard K. Webel, American landscape architect (b. 1900)
- November 5 â Jimmie Davis, American musician and politician (b. 1899)
- November 6 â L. Sprague de Camp, writer (b. 1907)
- November 14 â Robert Trout, American journalist (b. 1908)
- November 16
- DJ Screw, American disc jockey (b. 1971)
- Joe C., American rapper and hype man (b. 1974)
- Hosea Williams, civil rights leader, activist, minister, and businessman (b. 1926)
- November 25 â Hugh Alexander, American baseball player and scout (b. 1917)
- November 28
- Robert Bentley, American animator (b. 1907)
- Henry B. Gonzalez, American politician (b. 1916)
December
- December 2 â Gail Fisher, actress (b. 1935)
- December 3 â Gwendolyn Brooks, African American poet (b. 1917)
- December 10 â Marie Windsor, actress (b. 1919)
- December 12 â George Montgomery, actor (b. 1916)
- December 19 â John Lindsay, politician, lawyer and broadcaster (b. 1921)
- December 23
- Billy Barty, actor (b. 1924)
- Victor Borge, comedian, conductor and pianist (b. 1909 in Denmark)
- December 24
- Nick Massi, bass singer and bass guitarist for The Four Seasons (b. 1927)
- Laurence Chisholm Young, mathematician (b. 1905).
- December 25
- Robert Francis Garner, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1920).
- Willard Van Orman Quine, philosopher (b. 1908)
- December 26 â Jason Robards, actor (b. 1922).
- December 27- Walter Keane, plagiarist (b. 1915).
- December 28 â Robert Williams, baseball player (b. 1917).
- December 29 â Adele Stimmel Chase, artist (b. 1917)
- December 30 â Julius J. Epstein, screenwriter (b. 1909)
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