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  2. The smallest state by population is Wyoming, with fewer than 600,000 residents and an annual growth rate that has trended negative at times in the past. As of early 2023, however, the only states with negative growth rates were West Virginia (-0.33%), Mississippi (-0.02%), and Illinois (-0.01%). ... The population of the United States is ...

  3. United States Population 2024 (Live) - World Population Review

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    United States Area and Population Density. By population, the United States of America is the 3rd largest country in the world, behind China (1.39 billion) and India (1.31 billion). Its most populous states are California with a population of 39.5 million and Texas with a population of 28.7 million, and its most populous city is New York City with a population of 8.4 million.

  4. US States by Race 2024 - World Population Review

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    The state of California is the most populous in the United States, with 38,654,206 residents. Although individuals identifying as white make up the majority of the population at 23,680,584, California is also the most racially diverse state, with 5,133,600 people identifying as coming from a background other than white, black, Native American ...

  5. United States by Density 2024 - World Population Review

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    For example, New York has a total population of 19,300,000 and a population density of 410.32 people per mile². New York City, the most highly populated city in the United States, accounts for over 8.23 million of the state's population and has a land area of 302.6 miles², giving it a population density of 27,000 people per mile².

  6. Wolf Population by State 2024 - World Population Review

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    The state removed wolves from the endangered species list within the state in 2017. Wolf Population by State 2024 Many wolves in the colonial United States were killed by European settlers, primarily due to conflicts with livestock, fear of attacks on humans, and habitat destruction driven by the expansion of agriculture and settlement.

  7. United States Cities by Population 2024 - World Population Review

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    The United States has ten cities with over 1 million people and an additional 27 with over 500,000 people. There are 317 U.S. cities with populations over 100,000. ... An estimated 83% of the United States population lives in urban areas. In 1950, this number was 64%, and by 2050, it is expected to rise to 89%.

  8. Registered Voters by State 2024 - World Population Review

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    Californiahas 18,001,000 registered voters, but because of the large population of the state, this makes up only 69.4% of eligible voters. The same is true in Florida, where 67.1% of eligible residents are registered to vote, a total of 10,495,000 Floridians. Arkansasis the state with the lowest percentage of registered voters, at 62.0%.

  9. Native American Population by State 2024 - World Population...

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    Alaska has the highest relative population of Native Americans, who make up 19.74% of the state's total population, about 145,816 people. ... United States: 5,779,818: 1.72%: US Census 2022 ACS 5-Year Survey (Table B02010) States with the Largest Native American Population; Sources

  10. Asian American Population by State 2024 - World Population Review

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    The Asian American population in the United States is estimated to be approximately 20 million, 5.6% of the total population. The U.S. Asian population grew by 72% between 2000 and 2015, growing from 11.9 million to over 20 million.

  11. Bison Population by State 2024 - World Population Review

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    Careful conservation and breeding efforts enabled the species to avoid extinction. Today, population estimates range from approximately 200,000 to 500,000 bison, with roughly 30,000 living in the wild and the rest in commercial herds. In 2017, the National Bison Association set a goal of expanding the bison population to 1 million by 2027.