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  2. U.S. Population. The U.S. population clock is based on a series of short-term projections for the resident population of the United States. This includes people whose usual residence is in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

  3. U.S. and World Population Clock - Census.gov

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    Shows estimates of current USA Population overall and people by US state/county and of World Population overall, by country and most populated countries.

  4. US population by year, race, age, ethnicity, & more | USAFacts

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    USAFacts used the final intercensal estimates for 1970 through 2009 and the provisional postcensal estimates for 2010 and after. The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 ...

  5. Population - Census.gov

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    Information collected in the Decennial Census of Population and Housing on individuals does not become available to the public until after 72 years. Our population statistics cover age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, migration, ancestry, language use, veterans, as well as population estimates and projections.

  6. National Population by Characteristics: 2020-2023 - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-national-detail.html

    National Population by Characteristics: 2020-2023. This page features files containing national population estimates by demographic characteristics for years 2020 to 2023. For the most recent data available, please refer to the Vintage 2023 data. Vintage 2023 is the most recent completed vintage and consistent set of estimates.

  7. Explore Census Data

    data.census.gov/table?tid=PEPPOP2021.NST_EST2021_POP&hidePreview=false

    Estimates Base Population, April 1, 2020. Population Estimate, July 1, 2020. Census Bureau data table NST_EST2021_POP - Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021. Table from PEP Population Estimates, released by Population Estimates.

  8. New Vintage 2021 Population Estimates Available for the Nation,...

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    DEC. 21, 2021 — According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2021 national and state population estimates and components of change released today, the population of the United States grew in the past year by 392,665, or 0.1%, the lowest rate since the nation’s founding. The slow rate of growth can be attributed to decreased net ...

  9. 2020 U.S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in...

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    Hawaii had the highest DI in 2020 at 76%, which was slightly higher than its 75.1% DI in 2010. Of the states listed here, Maryland had the largest DI gain, increasing from 60.7% in 2010 to 67.3% in 2020. Table 2 shows the 10 counties (with 5,000 or more total population) with the highest DI in 2020 and their scores in 2010.

  10. National Population Totals: 2020-2023 - Census.gov

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    Annual Estimates of Resident Population Change for the United States, States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and State Rankings: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (NST-EST2023-POPCHG2020-2023) [< 1.0 MB] With each new release of annual estimates, the entire time series of estimates is revised for all years back to the last census.

  11. The U.S. Adult and Under-Age-18 Populations: 2020 Census

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    The U.S. Adult and Under-Age-18 Populations: 2020 Census. August 12, 2021. The 2020 Census data underlying this visualization are available in the Redistricting Data Summary Files. We’re currently preparing easier-to-use tables for data.census.gov, scheduled for release in September. Changes since 2010 can be calculated using the 2010 Census ...