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This is a list of U.S. states and territories by historical population, as enumerated every decade by the United States Census. As required by the United States Constitution , a census has been conducted every 10 years since 1790.
The 1950 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 151,325,798, an increase of 14.5 percent over the 131,669,275 persons enumerated during the 1940 census. [1] This was the first census in which: More than one state recorded a population of over 10 million
By 1980, the population trends of urban decline and suburbanization that started in the 1950s were at their peak. This was the second census (see also 1960) to show a decline in the combined total population of the top ten cities, with 1,142,003 (5.2%) fewer people than the 1970 Census' top ten cities, mostly due to the large drop in population ...
Mississippi's population grew rapidly due to migration, both voluntary and forced, reaching 791,305 in 1860. ... By 1950 whites were a majority of the population ...
1950s Mississippi elections (8 C) S. 1950s in sports in Mississippi (10 C) This page was last edited on 24 July 2022, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and its aftermath displaced hundreds of thousands of African-American ... The U.S. population in 1900 was 76 million. In 1950, it ...
Mississippi is the 32nd largest by area and 35th-most populous of the 50 U.S. states and has the lowest per-capita income. Jackson is both the state's capital and largest city. Greater Jackson is the state's most populous metropolitan area, with a population of 591,978 in 2020.
1950 Mississippi elections (1 P) S. 1950 in sports in Mississippi (3 P) Pages in category "1950 in Mississippi" This category contains only the following page.