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The Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington MN–WI Metropolitan Statistical Area, or Twin Cities, includes 15 counties, of which 13 are in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin. The Minnesota portion accounts for almost two-thirds of Minnesota's population.
The metro area population of Minneapolis in 2021 was 2,946,000, a 0.68% increase from 2020. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Minneapolis metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035.
Census data for Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metro Area (pop. 3,712,020), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
The Twin Cities region’s population gained 314,000 residents over the last decade, bringing the total population to 3.16 million in 2020, according to decennial U.S. census counts released August 12. Significant growth occurred in both urban center cities and suburban edge cities.
The five largest Minnesota cities by population in 2023 were Minneapolis (433,633 residents), St. Paul (310,997), Rochester (122,969), Bloomington (91,537), and Duluth (86,788). Note: Estimates for geographies in the seven-county Twin Cities area (Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties) are produced by the ...
That’s based on the newest Metropolitan Council regional forecast, which predicts the seven-county metro area will reach 4 million people by 2050 – a jump of more than 800,000 residents...
While the metropolitan area doubled in population since 1950, the proportion of metropolitan area residents in Minneapolis and its twin city, St. Paul, dwindled from 70% in 1950 to just 20% by 2010. [6] . Suburban expansion was a crucial factor in this demographic shift. [7] Recent age demographics.
The two we know as the Twin Cities, and it's the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area that has more than 3.4 million residents. This population of 3.4 million is based on the 2010 Census, but new census information shows the Twin Cities area has gained another 60,000 people, with Minneapolis leading the growth.
Title: Annual Population and Household Estimates, Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Abstract: This dataset consists of a time series of annual, local population and household estimates, as well as Decennial Census counts, for the Twin Cities seven-county area.
The Twin Cities region’s population has both grown and changed over the past three decades. The digital report below presents maps and charts that compare Census data between 1990 and 2020, highlighting initial findings from the 2020 Census (released August 12, 2021).