On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence severing the 13 colonies’ ties with Britain and paving the way for them to become a free and sovereign nation. As we celebrate Independence Day, we’re reminded that our Founding Fathers considered statistics so important they enshrined in our Constitution a once-a-decade population count to determine each state’s share of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The estimated number of people living in the newly independent nation in July 1776.
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The nation’s population on July 1, 2024.
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The number of signers of the Declaration of Independence.
It is also worth noting that:
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Liberty, Mo. (2024 population 31,245)
Liberty Hill, Texas (2024 population 11,984)
New Freedom, Pa. (2024 population 5,131)
Freedom, Wis. (2024 population 6,266)
Independence, Ky. (2024 population 30,196)
Union County, N.J. (2024 population 594,160)
Bald Eagle Township, Pa. (2024 population 2,024)
Eagle Pass, Texas (2024 population 28,768)
Patriot, Ind. (2024 population 208)
American Fork, Utah (2024 population 41,298)
Flagstaff, Ariz. (2024 population 77,539)
Justice, Ill. (2024 population 12,267)
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2,009 establishments did $83.1 billion in sales in 2022 within the beer and ale merchant wholesalers NAICS code.
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3,519 establishments did $131.1 billion in sales in 2022 within the soft drinks and bottled water merchant wholesalers NAICS code.
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1,610 establishments did $22.6 billion in sales in 2022 within the coffee, tea, and powdered drink mix merchant wholesalers NAICS code.
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