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Nevada is currently the fifth-fastest-growing state in the United States. Between 2010 and 2023, Nevada’s population increased by 19.45%, and its 2023 rate of growth is an estimated 1.27%. The highest percentage of new Nevada residents migrated from California, followed by Texas, Arizona, and other western states. As is common in states ...
The fastest-growing states in the United States are Idaho and Utah. By: Chris Kolmar | About HomeSnacks Last Updated: January 10, 2024. If you live in one of the fastest-growing states in the United States, you might be in a part of America that’s getting too crowded.
Florida is at the top of the chart, leading the pack with an impressive 1.91% population growth, which speaks to the continuing allure of southern climates and opportunities. Idaho and South Carolina follow closely behind, recording a population increase of 1.82% and 1.72% respectively.
A new interactive map of the U.S. shows which states are growing in population the fastest and which are shrinking the quickest.
After decades of rapid population increase, Florida now is the nation’s fastest-growing state for the first time since 1957, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2022 population estimates released today.
Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Texas, and Arizona saw the fastest population growth in percentage terms of any American state between 1 July, 2000, and 1 July, 2023, according to U.S. Census...
South Carolina and Florida were the two fastest-growing states in the nation, growing by 1.7% and 1.6%, respectively, in 2023. Georgia also reached a new population threshold as the state’s population exceeded 11 million people in 2023, increasing by 116,077 to a total population of 11,029,227.
See how your state is growing compared to others. US News ranks states by net migration, as well as the growth of their young population and GDP.
Eighteen states experienced a population decline in 2022, compared to 15 and DC the prior year. California, with a population of 39,029,342, and Illinois, with a population of 12,582,032, also had six-figure decreases in resident population.
Three states – Illinois, Mississippi and West Virginia – have fewer residents than they had in 2010. West Virginia saw the highest rate of population decrease, at 3.2%.