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A t l a n t i cO c e a n
G u l f o fM e x i c o
P a c i f i cO c e a n
L a k e S u p e r i o r
Lake Huron
L a k e Er i e
Lake Ontario
La
ke M
ich
igan
Mississippi
River
Missouri River
Ohio River
Red River
Arkansas River
Rio Grande
Colorado River
Columbia River
Snake River
C A N A D A
M E X I C O
Philadelphia
New York
Chicago
San Antonio
Dallas
Houston
Los Angeles
San Jose
San Diego
Philadelphia
New York
Chicago
San Antonio
Dallas
Houston
Los Angeles
San Jose
San Diego
Philadelphia
New York
Chicago
San Antonio
Dallas
Houston
Los Angeles
San Jose
San Diego
Austin
Pierre
Albany
Helena
Boston
Topeka
Denver
Madison
Olympia
Raleigh
Trenton
Concord
Augusta
Lincoln
Jackson
Lansing
AtlantaPhoenix
Cheyenne
Richmond
Washington
Columbia
Columbus
Bismarck
Santa Fe
St. Paul
HartfordProvidence
Annapolis
Dover
Frankfort
Nashville
Charleston
Montpelier
Harrisburg
Des Moines
Boise
SacramentoCarson City
Montgomery
Baton Rouge
Springfield
Tallahassee
Little Rock
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Salt Lake City
JeffersonCity
Austin
Pierre
Albany
Helena
Boston
Topeka
Denver
Madison
Olympia
Raleigh
Trenton
Concord
Augusta
Lincoln
Jackson
Lansing
AtlantaPhoenix
Cheyenne
Richmond
Washington
Columbia
Columbus
Bismarck
Santa Fe
St. Paul
HartfordProvidence
Annapolis
Dover
Frankfort
Nashville
Charleston
Montpelier
Harrisburg
Des Moines
Boise
SacramentoCarson City
Montgomery
Baton Rouge
Springfield
Tallahassee
Little Rock
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Salt Lake City
JeffersonCity
Salem
Austin
Pierre
Albany
Helena
Boston
Topeka
Denver
Madison
Olympia
Raleigh
Trenton
Concord
Augusta
Lincoln
Jackson
Lansing
AtlantaPhoenix
Cheyenne
Richmond
Washington
Columbia
Columbus
Bismarck
Santa Fe
St. Paul
HartfordProvidence
Annapolis
Dover
Frankfort
Nashville
Charleston
Montpelier
Harrisburg
Des Moines
Boise
SacramentoCarson City
Montgomery
Baton Rouge
Springfield
Tallahassee
Little Rock
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Salt Lake City
JeffersonCity
Salem
*
7,169,967 (10)
1,657,375 (2)
1,029,862 (1) 745,475 (1)
855,444 (1)
1,893,921 (3)
5,490,726 (8)
3,118,102 (4)
583,200 (1)
5,436,519 (7)
2,084,828 (3)
27,419,612 (36)
3,896,251 (5)
2,903,820 (4)
6,075,300 (8)
12,854,526 (18)
5,763,217 (8)
9,925,568 (14)
6,614,418 (9)11,609,756 (16)
4,424,376 (6)
1,836,843 (3)
8,365,952 (11)
5,996,079 (8)
943,732 (1)
8,960,161 (12)
3,594,478 (5)
1,056,138 (2)
6,789,319 (9)
624,636 (1)
1,331,848 (2)1,330,158 (2)
19,798,228 (27)
12,790,505 (18)
2,977,944 (4)
4,663,461 (6)
2,986,220 (4) 4,850,771 (7)4,893,444 (7)
10,052,564 (13)
10,201,635 (14)
20,278,447 (27)
6,597,381 (9)
2,993,941 (4)
2,887,725 (4)
38,982,847 (53)
6,809,946 (9)
672,391 ( )*
4,025,127 (5)
7,169,967 (10)
1,657,375 (2)
1,029,862 (1) 745,475 (1)
855,444 (1)
1,893,921 (3)
5,490,726 (8)
3,118,102 (4)
583,200 (1)
5,436,519 (7)
2,084,828 (3)
27,419,612 (36)
3,896,251 (5)
2,903,820 (4)
6,075,300 (8)
12,854,526 (18)
5,763,217 (8)
9,925,568 (14)
6,614,418 (9)11,609,756 (16)
4,424,376 (6)
1,836,843 (3)
8,365,952 (11)
5,996,079 (8)
943,732 (1)
8,960,161 (12)
3,594,478 (5)
1,056,138 (2)
6,789,319 (9)
624,636 (1)
1,331,848 (2)1,330,158 (2)
19,798,228 (27)
12,790,505 (18)
2,977,944 (4)
4,663,461 (6)
2,986,220 (4) 4,850,771 (7)4,893,444 (7)
10,052,564 (13)
10,201,635 (14)
20,278,447 (27)
6,597,381 (9)
2,993,941 (4)
2,887,725 (4)
38,982,847 (53)
6,809,946 (9)
672,391 ( )*
4,025,127 (5)
TEXAS
UTAH
MONTANA
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA
IDAHO
NEVADA
IOWA
COLORADOKANSAS
WYOMING
NEW MEXICO
ILLINOISOHIO
FLORIDA
MISSOURI
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
GEORGIA
OKLAHOMA
ALABAMA
WASHINGTON
ARKANSAS
SOUTH DAKOTAWISCONSIN
MAINENORTH DAKOTA
VIRGINIA
NEW YORK
LOUISIANA
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
KENTUCKY
TENNESSEENORTH CAROLINA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
WESTVIRGINIA
VERMONT
MARYLAND
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NEW JERSEY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
RHODE ISLAND
OREGON
TEXAS
UTAH
MONTANA
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA
IDAHO
NEVADA
IOWA
COLORADOKANSAS
WYOMING
NEW MEXICO
ILLINOISOHIO
FLORIDA
MISSOURI
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
GEORGIA
OKLAHOMA
ALABAMA
WASHINGTON
ARKANSAS
SOUTH DAKOTAWISCONSIN
MAINENORTH DAKOTA
VIRGINIA
NEW YORK
LOUISIANA
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
KENTUCKY
TENNESSEENORTH CAROLINA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
WESTVIRGINIA
VERMONT
MARYLAND
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NEW JERSEY
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
RHODE ISLAND
OREGON
Population Density(Persons per Square Mile)
Legend
2,000 or Greater
500 - 1,999.9
100 - 499.9
20 - 99.9
5 - 19.9
Less Than 5State Capital
City With Population Over 1,000,000
National Capital
WISCONSIN5,686,986 (8)
StatePopulation
Number of CongressionalRepresentatives per State
State Name
*( denotes non-voting member)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates0 200
1 : 4,750,000
Miles
Fun Fact: According to the 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, the total population of the United States is
321,004,407
738,565 (1)738,565 (1)ALASKAALASKA
JuneauJuneauJuneau
CANADACANADA
RUSSIARUSSIA
Yu kon River
BeringSea
Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
0 400 Miles
1 : 21,000,000
1,421,658 (2)1,421,658 (2)HAWAIIHAWAII
HonoluluHonoluluHonolulu
PacificOcean
1 : 4,750,000
0 100 Miles
AtlanticOcean
CaribbeanSea
3,468,963 ( )3,468,963 ( )PUERTO RICOPUERTO RICO
***
San JuanSan JuanSan Juan
0 50
1 : 1,750,000
Miles
2017 Population
1920 Population
Number of People (in Millions)
40
20
5
1
10
Population Growth From 1920 to 2017
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing, 1920; 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
70,850
57,436
55,949
54,923
52,689
93,800
94,110
94,337
95,597
95,995
United States
Connecticut
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Maryland
District of Columbia
Mississippi
Arkansas
West Virginia
New Mexico
23,793Puerto Rico
Hig
he
st 5 S
tate
sL
ow
est 5
Sta
tes
Highest and LowestMedian IncomesMedian Family Income in Dollars ($)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
21.3
5.3
5.1
3.9
3.9
2.5
31.0
35.0
44.0
35.3
94.4
West Virginia
Mississippi
Montana
Alabama
Kentucky
United States
New Jersey
New Mexico
Texas
California
Puerto Rico Hig
he
st 5 S
tate
sL
ow
est 5
Sta
tes
Percentages of People Speaking a Language Other Than English at HomePercentage (%) of Population 5 Years and Over
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing, 1790-2010
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Po
pu
lati
on
(in
mill
ion
s)
3,929,214
23,191,876
76,212,168
151,325,798
308,745,538
1790
1850
1900
1950
2010
The U.S. population grew by an average of 22.3% between each census and by a total of 7,757.7% since the first census.
Historical Change in Populationof the United States by Census (1790-2010)
Understanding the U.S. Population
21.3
5.3
5.1
3.9
3.9
2.5
31.0
35.0
44.0
35.3
94.4
West Virginia
Mississippi
Montana
Alabama
Kentucky
United States
New Jersey
New Mexico
Texas
California
Puerto Rico Hig
he
st 5 S
tate
sL
ow
est 5
Sta
tes
Percentages of People Speaking a Language Other Than English at HomePercentage (%) of Population 5 Years and Over
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
70,850
57,436
55,949
54,923
52,689
93,800
94,110
94,337
95,597
95,995
United States
Connecticut
Massachusetts
New Jersey
Maryland
District of Columbia
Mississippi
Arkansas
West Virginia
New Mexico
23,793Puerto Rico
Hig
he
st 5 S
tate
sL
ow
est 5
Sta
tes
Highest and LowestMedian IncomesMedian Family Income in Dollars ($)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing, 1790-2010
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Po
pu
lati
on
(in
mill
ion
s)
3,929,214
23,191,876
76,212,168
151,325,798
308,745,538
1790
1850
1900
1950
2010
The U.S. population grew by an average of 22.3% between each census and by a total of 7,757.7% since the first census.
Historical Change in Populationof the United States by Census (1790-2010)
2017 Population
1920 Population
Number of People (in Millions)
40
20
5
1
10
Population Growth From 1920 to 2017
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing, 1920; 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Fun Fact: According to the 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, the total population of the United States is
321,004,407
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