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U.S. state
population: estimate
population: census
7. Ohio
(2023 est.) 11,785,935
(2020) 11,799,448
8. Georgia
(2023 est.) 11,029,227
(2020) 10,711,908
9. North Carolina
(2023 est.) 10,835,491
(2020) 10,439,388
10. Michigan
(2023 est.) 10,037,261
(2020) 10,077,331
By far the most populous state in the United States is California, which has more than 40 million residents and comprises nearly 12% of the country's total ...
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State and territory rankings edit ; California, 38,965,193, 39,538,223 ; Texas, 30,503,301, 29,145,505 ; Florida, 22,610,726, 21,538,187 ; New York, 19,571,216 ...
Dec 18, 2023 · Annual Estimates of Resident Population Change for the United States, States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and State Rankings: April 1, ...
Population Estimate for 2023 ; 1, California, 06000 ; 2, Texas, 48000 ; 3, Florida, 12000 ; 4, New York, 36000 ...
New Mexico, 2,117,522 ; Nebraska, 1,961,504 ; Idaho, 1,839,106 ; West Virginia, 1,793,716 ; Hawaii, 1,455,271.
2020 United States census ; 331,449,281 ( Increase 7.4%) · California (39,538,223) · Wyoming (576,851) ...
The census aims to provide a complete count of the U.S. population along with demographic data. The 2020 census was conducted by the United States Census ...
The Centennial State's population was 5,773,714 in 2020, making it one of 13 states and the District of Columbia that grew by 10.0% or more from 2010 to 2020.
California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan were among the top 10 most populous states in the ...