What percent of US population lives in each state?

Here are the 50 states in descending order of total population.

Rank State Percent of Total
1 California 11.91%
2 Texas 8.74%
3 Florida 6.47%
4 New York 5.86%

What was the most popular state in the 2010?

Texas
Top States 2010: Overall Rankings

Overall State Workforce
1 Texas 16
2 Virginia 9
3 Colorado 10
4 North Carolina 3

Which states are losing population the fastest?

More recently, population change from July 2020 to July 2021 shows: Among the 17 states where population declined over the year, losses were greatest in New York (-1.58%), Illinois (-0.89%), Hawaii (-0.71%) and California (-0.66%). Losses in these states were driven by people moving away.

Which states have declining populations?

Here are the five states that lost the most people from July 2020-21:

  • New York had a numeric decline of 319,020.
  • California had a numeric decline of 261,902.
  • Illinois had a numeric decline of 113,776.
  • Massachutes had a numeric decline of 37,497.
  • Louisiana had a numeric decline of 27,156.

What was the population of the United States in the last census?

334,601,455
United States Population Clock

United States Population (as of 5/23/2022) 334,601,455
Next UN Estimate (July 1, 2022) 334,805,269
Births per Day 10,977
Deaths per Day 8,295
Migrations per Day 2,544

Which us states have declining populations?

What are the 2010 census profile maps?

The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 Census Profile maps present a graphic overview of selected demographic information from the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.

How were congressional seats apportioned in the 2010 census?

Congressional seats were apportioned among the 50 states based on the 2010 Census population counts. Apportionment results from 1790 to 2010 are also shown. Historical apportionment data for the nation and states. The center of population location is moving west and south.

What file formats does the census data come in?

Many tables are in downloadable XLS, CSV and PDF file formats. Datasets: Data files to download for analysis in spreadsheet, statistical, or geographic information systems software. With each new release of annual estimates, the entire time series of estimates is revised for all years back to the last census.

What happens to my old census estimates?

With each new release of annual estimates, the entire time series of estimates is revised for all years back to the last census. All previously published estimates (e.g. old vintages) are superseded and archived on the FTP2 site.