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  2. The projections are based on a monthly series of population estimates starting with the April 1, 2020 resident population from the 2020 Census. At the end of each year, a revised series of population estimates from the census date forward is used to update the short-term projections for the population clock.

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

    www.census.gov/popclock/world

    To learn more about world population projections, go to Notes on the World Population Clock. To learn more about international trade data, go to Guide to Foreign Trade Statistics. All trade figures are in U.S. dollars on a nominal basis.

  4. 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.

  5. Current Population - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/popclock/embed.php?component=counter

    The projections are based on a monthly series of population estimates starting with the April 1, 2020 resident population from the 2020 Census. At the end of each year, a revised series of population estimates from the census date forward is used to update the short-term projections for the population clock.

  6. Population Clock - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/.../data-collection/population-clock.html

    Census Bureau director Charles L. Kincannon speaks to the media as the Population Clock reaches 300 million, October 17, 2006. To produce the national population estimates, the Census Bureau uses a demographic accounting method. First, the Census Bureau adds the number of children who were born and subtracts the number of people who have died ...

  7. Census.gov | U.S. Census Bureau Homepage

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    Census data covers dozen of topics across 130+ surveys and programs. Get in the weeds with more than 2.5 million tables of raw data, maps, profiles, and more at data.census.gov — the Census Bureau’s premiere data dissemination platform. Visit data.census.gov.

  8. Population Clock: World - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/popclock/world/cf

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, International Database (demographic data) and USA Trade Online (trade data); Central Intelligence Agency, The World Fact Book (country reference maps). This application presents data for 228 countries and areas of the world with a 2024 population of 5,000 or more. For eleven of those countries and areas, only ...

  9. Population - Census.gov

    www.census.gov/topics/population.html

    U.S. and World Population Clock See U.S. population by date, region, age and sex, and the top 10 areas by people and density. The world view has basic facts, trade, and projections by country.

  10. Census.gov

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