óïôUñòñ í U.S. Population

RUSSIA

Bering Sea

Arctic Ocean

Yu k on River

ALASKA

738,565 (1)

CANADA

Juneau

Pacific Ocean

0

400 Miles

1 : 21,000,000

Understanding the U.S. Population

Pacific Ocean

W

Olympia

A7,1S6H9,9IN67G(1T0)ON

CANADA

Columbia River

Salem

4O,0R25E,1G27O(5N)

Helena

M1,0O2N9,8T6A2 (N1)A

1,6ID57A,3H75O(2)

Boise

Snake River

W5Y83O,2M00I(N1)G

Sacramento

Carson City 2N,8E87V,7A25D(4A)

San Jose C3A8,9L8I2F,8O47R(5N3I)A

Salt Lake City

2,9U93T,9A41H(4)

River rado

Cheyenne Denver

C5O,4L36O,5R19A(D7)O

Los Angeles

Pacific Ocean

Honolulu

HAWAII

1,421,658 (2)

0

100 Miles

1 : 4,750,000

San Diego

6A,8R0I9Z,9O46N(9A)

Phoenix

Population Growth From 1920 to 2017

Santa Fe

NE2W,084M,8E28X(3I)CO

Colo

Lake Michigan

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HHiigghheesstt 55 SSttaatteess

e Huron

Miss sas

River

rand

N

ORTH DAK

745,475 (1)

O

TA

Lake Superior

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1,331,848 (2)

VERMONT

624,636 (1)

1M,33A0,I1N58E(2) Augusta

Bismarck

Montpelier

MINNESOTA

5,490,726 (8)

Lak

Concord MASSACHUSETTS

SO

UTH DAK

855,444 (1)

OT

A

Pierre

Missouri

NEBRASKA

1,893,921 (3) Lincoln

Topeka

KANSAS

2,903,820 (4)

St. Paul

WISCON

5,763,217

SIN

(8)

Madison

IOWA

3,118,102 (4) Des Moines

Chicago

1I2L,8L54IN,52O6I(S18)

MISSOURI

6,075,300 (8)

issippi

Springfield

Jefferson City

River

M9,I9C25H,5I6G8 (A14N)

Lansing

Lake Erie

Lake

Ontario

N1E9,7W98,Y22O8 R(27K)

Albany

Hartford

PEN12N,7S90Y,5L05V(A18N) IA

New York

Trenton

6,789,319 (9)

Boston Providence

RHODE ISLAND

1,056,138 (2)

CONNECTICUT

3,594,478 (5)

Harrisburg

NEW JERSEY

I6N,61D4I,4A1N8 (A9)

Indianapolis

11,6O09H,7I5O6 (16)

Philadelphia

Dover

Ohio

Columbus

River

V1,IW8R3E6G,8SI4NT3 I(3A)

Washington

Annapolis

8,960,161 (12)

DELAWARE

943,732 (1)

MARYLAND

Frankfort

Charleston

Richmond

5,996,079 (8)

K4E,4N2T4,3U7C6 (K6)Y

V8,3IR65G,95IN2 (I1A1)

Raleigh

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

672,391 (*)

Percentages of People Speaking a Language Other Than English at Home

Percentage (%) of Population 5 Years and Over

Puerto Rico

94.4

Highest 5 States

California

44.0

Texas

35.3

New Mexico 35.0

New Jersey 31.0

United States 21.3

Lowest 5 States

Kentucky 5.3

Alabama 5.1

Montana 3.9

Mississippi 3.9

West Virginia 2.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013?2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Highest and Lowest Median Incomes

Median Family Income in Dollars ($)

District of Columbia

95,995

Maryland

95,597

New Jersey

94,337

Massachusetts

94,110

OKLAHOMA

3,896,251 (5)

Arkan

Oklahoma City

River ARKANSAS

2,977,944 (4)

Nashville

TE6N,59N7E,38S1S(9E) E

NOR1T0H,05C2,5A6R4 (O13L) INA

Columbia

Connecticut

93,800

United States

70,850

New Mexico 57,436 West Virginia 55,949

LLoowweesstt 55 SSttaatteess

TEXAS

27,419,612 (36)

Red River

Dallas

Little Rock

MI2S,9S86I,S22S0I(P4)PI A4L,8A50B,7A71M(7A)

LOUISIANA

4,663,461 (6)

Jackson

Montgomery

Atlanta

1G0,E20O1,R63G5

IA

(14)

SOUTH CAROLINA

4,893,444 (7)

Atlantic

Arkansas 54,923

Mississippi 52,689

Puerto Rico 23,793

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Historical Change in Population of the United States by Census (1790-2010)

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.

308,745,538

335500

Rio G e

Austin

San Antonio

Houston

Baton Rouge

Tallahassee

2F0L,2O78R,44ID7 (A27)

Gulf of Mexico

Ocean

330000

225500

220000

115500

23,191,876

110000

3,929,214

5500

00

151,325,798 76,212,168

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2017 Population 1920 Population

Number of People (in Millions)

40

20 10 5 1

MEXICO

Fun Fact: According to the 2013?2017 American Community Survey

5-Year Estimates, the total population of the United States is

321,004,407

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census of Population and Housing, 1920; 2013?2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Population Density

(Persons per Square Mile)

2,000 or Greater 500 - 1,999.9

100 - 499.9 20 - 99.9 5 - 19.9 Less Than 5

Legend

WISCONSIN

5,686,986 (8)

State Name

State Population

Number of Congressional Representatives per State

*( denotes non-voting member)

National Capital

State Capital

City With Population Over 1,000,000

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013?2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

0

200 Miles

1 : 4,750,000

PUERTO RICO

3,468,963 (*)

Atlantic Ocean

San Juan

Caribbean Sea

0

50 Miles

1 : 1,750,000

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