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Map of states shaded by population density (2020) This is a list of the 50 states, the 5 territories, and the District of Columbia by population density, population size, and land area. It also includes a sortable table of density by states, territories, divisions, and regions by population rank and land area, and a sortable table for density ...
New Jersey follows, with a population density of 1,207.83 people per mile², and Massachusetts with 883.68 people per mile². Statistics show a range of population densities in the most highly populated states. California has a total population of 39,613,500, and a population density of 252.74 people per mile².
Population density - showing population and land area per square miles. Legend. Division totals – 9 divisions for 50 States and DC. Region totals – 4 regions ( 2 or 3 divisions each) Individual territories. Total U.S. Territories. 50 States + District of Columbia.
1 Includes the resident population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, as ascertained by the Decennial Census. Note: Population density is a measure of the average population per square mile of land. Density rankings 1 to 52 include the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. 1990.
The greatest rate of growth at the start of 2023 belonged to Utah (1.50%), followed by Idaho (1.43%) and Texas (1.34%). By comparison, the state with the lowest population growth at the start of 2023 was West Virginia, whose population shrank by 0.33%.
In 2021, Washington, D.C. had the highest population density in the United States, with 10,984.43 people per square mile. As a whole, there were about 94 residents per square mile in the...
New Jersey, the most densely populated state, has 1,259 residents per square mile. Contrastingly, Alaska, with the lowest density, has only 1 resident per square mile —a difference that marks profound regional differences in population distribution.