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Population, Census, April 1, 2010
0
3,730,000
7,460,000
11,190,000
14,920,000
18,650,000
22,380,000
26,110,000
29,840,000
33,570,000
37,300,000
California
37,253,956
Texas
25,145,561
New York
19,378,102
Florida
18,801,310
Illinois
12,830,632
Pennsylvania
12,702,379
Ohio
11,536,504
Michigan
9,883,640
Georgia
9,687,653
North Carolina
9,535,483
New Jersey
8,791,894
Virginia
8,001,024
Washington
6,724,540
Massachusetts
6,547,629
Indiana
6,483,802
Arizona
6,392,017
Tennessee
6,346,105
Missouri
5,988,927
Maryland
5,773,552
Wisconsin
5,686,986
Minnesota
5,303,925
Colorado
5,029,196
Alabama
4,779,736
South Carolina
4,625,364
Louisiana
4,533,372
Kentucky
4,339,367
Oregon
3,831,074
Oklahoma
3,751,351
Puerto Rico
3,725,789
Connecticut
3,574,097
Iowa
3,046,355
Mississippi
2,967,297
Arkansas
2,915,918
Kansas
2,853,118
Utah
2,763,885
Nevada
2,700,551
New Mexico
2,059,179
West Virginia
1,852,994
Nebraska
1,826,341
Idaho
1,567,582
Hawaii
1,360,301
Maine
1,328,361
New Hampshire
1,316,470
Rhode Island
1,052,567
Montana
989,415
Delaware
897,934
South Dakota
814,180
Alaska
710,231
North Dakota
672,591
Vermont
625,741
District of Columbia
601,723
Wyoming
563,626
0
3,730,000
7,460,000
11,190,000
14,920,000
18,650,000
22,380,000
26,110,000
29,840,000
33,570,000
37,300,000
Value Notes
Methodology differences may exist between data sources, and so estimates from different sources are not comparable.
Some estimates presented here come from sample data, and thus have sampling errors that may render some apparent differences between geographies statistically
indistinguishable. Click the Quick Info icon to the left of each row in TABLE view to learn about sampling error.
The vintage year (e.g., V2023) refers to the final year of the series (2020 thru 2023). Different vintage years of estimates are not comparable.
Users should exercise caution when comparing 2018-2022 ACS 5-year estimates to other ACS estimates. For more information, please visit
the 2022 5-year ACS Comparison Guidance page.
Fact Notes
(a)Includes persons reporting only one race
(c)Economic Census - Puerto Rico data are not comparable to U.S. Economic Census data
(b)Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race categories
Value Flags
-Either no or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest or upper interval of an open ended distribution.
FFewer than 25 firms
DSuppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information
NData for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
FNFootnote on this item in place of data
XNot applicable
SSuppressed; does not meet publication standards
NANot available
ZValue greater than zero but less than half unit of measure shown
QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.
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