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The bulk of Singaporeans in the United States reside in metropolitan areas along a coastline, with the highest population located within the corridor connecting Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C. [2] On the West Coast, most Singaporean Americans live within several hundred miles of Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. [2]
Humanist Society (Singapore) is registered in 2010 [1] as a society in Singapore for humanists, freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and other like-minded people. [2] The non-religious make up 17% of the Singapore population as of last available Census in 2010.
of the United States population since the first official census carried out in 1790. N. Year Population United States Population and Housing Census 18th century: 1st: 1790: 3,929,214 1790 United States census: 19th century: 2nd: 1800: 5,308,483 1800 United States census: 3rd: 1810: 7,239,881 1810 United States census: 4th: 1820: 9,638,454 1820 ...
The states and territories included in the United States Census Bureau's statistics for the United States population, ethnicity, and most other categories include the 50 states and Washington, D.C. Separate statistics are maintained for the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States: Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands ...
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the Asian American population, including those of multiracial and Hispanic and Latino ancestry, per its 2017 American Community Survey was about 22,408,464. [27] During the 2010 United States census, there were a total of 17,320,856 Asian Americans, including Multiracial Americans identifying as ...
As the United States has grown in area and population, new states have been formed out of U.S. territories or the division of existing states. The population figures provided here reflect modern state boundaries. Shaded areas of the tables indicate census years when a territory or the part of another state had not yet been admitted as a new state.
This is a list of sovereign states and other territories by population, with population figures estimated for 2010 (rounded to the nearest 1,000). The figures are estimates for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) "2010 annual statistics", which lists countries and territories with population over 100,000.