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In the 2020 U.S. Census, Guam had a population of 153,836. This was a 3.5 percent decrease from the population of 159,358 in the 2010 census. [4]
Village populations range in size from under 1,000 to over 40,000. In the 2020 census, the total population of Guam was 153,836. [2] Each municipality, [3] known as an "election district" by the United States Census Bureau, is counted as a county equivalent by the Census Bureau for statistical purposes. [4]
Guam: 1899 Hawaii: 1959 ... 1900–2020, census data. Since 1900, the U.S. Census Bureau has worked to count Americans living overseas, including those soldiers and ...
This is a list of Guam locations by per capita income. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Guam had a per capita income of $16,549. [1] In the 2010 Census, Guam had a median household income of $48,274 — the highest of any U.S. territory. [1] The median household income of Guam is higher than in other U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico and American ...
Census 2000 map of Guam Guam population density map, 2000. This is a list of census-designated places in Guam. Population data is from the 2010 Census. [1]
689,966 (2020 census) [1] 0.21% of the total US population In combination (multiracial) 896,497 (2020 census) [1] 0.27% of the total US population Alone or in combination 1,586,463 (2020 census) [1] 0.48% of the total US population: Regions with significant populations; Predominantly in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana ...
147,798 (2010 census) [1] Regions with significant populations United States Guam: 63,035 (2020 census) [2] Northern Mariana Islands: 12,902 (2010 census) [3] Languages; Chamorro (native) English (auxiliary) Religion; Predominantly Roman Catholic: Related ethnic groups; Other Micronesians
Micronesian American; Total population; 21,596 (2020 census estimate). [1]Regions with significant populations; Pacific American Islands (Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Hawaii), West Coast (Southern California and Portland, Oregon), Texas, Kansas City (Missouri) and Central Florida (in an area that extends from Orlando to Tampa and Clearwater)