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

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    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. 125,736,353. Persons per household, 2018-2022. 2.57. Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, 2018-2022. 86.9%. Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2018-2022. 21.7%. Computer and Internet Use. Households with a computer, percent, 2018-2022.

  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. 2024 Current State of the Union: US Population - USAFacts

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    334.9 million people lived in the United States in 2023. The population grew more last year than in recent years, but 2023 still had the fifth-lowest growth in US history after 2021’s record low. Population growth rates vary between states. Nevada residents almost quadrupled between 1980 and 2023, while West Virginia’s population decreased ...

  6. 2023 Population Estimates by Age and Sex - Census.gov

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    In the coming months, the Census Bureau will release additional population estimates for cities and towns, as well as population estimates by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin for the nation, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, and counties.

  7. Population - Census.gov

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    Current population estimates are available for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns, and metropolitan and micropolitan areas. Population Projections The Population Projections Program produces projections of the United States resident population by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin.

  8. Current Population - Census.gov

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    Every minute the U.S. population is changing, see how quickly it changes with the Census' Population Clock.

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

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    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.

  10. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, cities, towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipios. Read More.

  11. 2020 U.S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in...

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    In 2020, the Hispanic or Latino population became the largest racial or ethnic group in California, comprising 39.4% of the total population, up from 37.6% in 2010. This differs from 2010, when the largest racial or ethnic group in California was the White alone non-Hispanic population, whose share declined from 40.1% in 2010 to 34.7% in 2020.