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Scott County, Minnesota; Watonwan County, Minnesota; Morrison County, Minnesota
QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.
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Population Estimates, July 1, 2022, (V2022)
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130,000
260,000
390,000
520,000
650,000
780,000
910,000
1,040,000
1,170,000
1,300,000
Hennepin County, Minnesota
1,260,121
Ramsey County, Minnesota
536,413
Dakota County, Minnesota
443,341
Anoka County, Minnesota
368,864
Washington County, Minnesota
275,912
St. Louis County, Minnesota
199,532
Olmsted County, Minnesota
164,020
Stearns County, Minnesota
160,405
Scott County, Minnesota
154,520
Wright County, Minnesota
148,003
Carver County, Minnesota
110,034
Sherburne County, Minnesota
100,824
Blue Earth County, Minnesota
69,631
Crow Wing County, Minnesota
67,948
Rice County, Minnesota
67,693
Clay County, Minnesota
65,929
Otter Tail County, Minnesota
60,519
Chisago County, Minnesota
57,988
Winona County, Minnesota
49,478
Goodhue County, Minnesota
48,013
Beltrami County, Minnesota
46,799
Itasca County, Minnesota
45,205
Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
43,839
Isanti County, Minnesota
42,727
Benton County, Minnesota
41,463
Mower County, Minnesota
40,140
Douglas County, Minnesota
39,668
Steele County, Minnesota
37,398
McLeod County, Minnesota
36,714
Carlton County, Minnesota
36,708
Becker County, Minnesota
35,371
Nicollet County, Minnesota
34,441
Morrison County, Minnesota
34,246
Cass County, Minnesota
31,274
Polk County, Minnesota
30,731
Freeborn County, Minnesota
30,718
Pine County, Minnesota
29,446
Le Sueur County, Minnesota
29,153
Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
27,280
Brown County, Minnesota
25,723
Todd County, Minnesota
25,538
Lyon County, Minnesota
25,262
Meeker County, Minnesota
23,496
Hubbard County, Minnesota
21,960
Nobles County, Minnesota
21,947
Wabasha County, Minnesota
21,658
Fillmore County, Minnesota
21,414
Dodge County, Minnesota
20,981
Martin County, Minnesota
19,650
Waseca County, Minnesota
18,893
Houston County, Minnesota
18,800
Kanabec County, Minnesota
16,463
Aitkin County, Minnesota
16,126
Redwood County, Minnesota
15,361
Roseau County, Minnesota
15,292
Sibley County, Minnesota
14,955
Renville County, Minnesota
14,525
Wadena County, Minnesota
14,307
Faribault County, Minnesota
13,926
Pennington County, Minnesota
13,845
Chippewa County, Minnesota
12,284
Koochiching County, Minnesota
11,844
Pope County, Minnesota
11,431
Cottonwood County, Minnesota
11,356
Watonwan County, Minnesota
11,075
Lake County, Minnesota
10,939
Jackson County, Minnesota
9,893
Swift County, Minnesota
9,755
Stevens County, Minnesota
9,637
Rock County, Minnesota
9,537
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota
9,486
Pipestone County, Minnesota
9,355
Marshall County, Minnesota
8,861
Clearwater County, Minnesota
8,649
Murray County, Minnesota
8,060
Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
6,689
Norman County, Minnesota
6,377
Wilkin County, Minnesota
6,350
Grant County, Minnesota
6,136
Cook County, Minnesota
5,708
Lincoln County, Minnesota
5,580
Mahnomen County, Minnesota
5,328
Big Stone County, Minnesota
5,144
Kittson County, Minnesota
4,059
Red Lake County, Minnesota
3,874
Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota
3,871
Traverse County, Minnesota
3,275
0
130,000
260,000
390,000
520,000
650,000
780,000
910,000
1,040,000
1,170,000
1,300,000
Value Notes
Estimates are not comparable to other geographic levels due to methodology differences that may exist between different data sources.
Some estimates presented here come from sample data, and thus have sampling errors that may render some apparent differences between geographies statistically indistinguishable. ]
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In Vintage 2022, as a result of the formal request from the state, Connecticut transitioned from eight counties to nine planning regions. For more details,
please see the Vintage 2022 release notes available here: Release Notes.
The vintage year (e.g., V2022) refers to the final year of the series (2020 thru 2022). Different vintage years of estimates are not comparable.
Users should exercise caution when comparing 2017-2021 ACS 5-year estimates to other ACS estimates.
For more information, please visit the 2021 5-year ACS Comparison Guidance page.
Fact Notes
(a)Includes persons reporting only one race
(b)Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race categories
(c)Economic Census - Puerto Rico data are not comparable to U.S. Economic Census data
Value Flags
DSuppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information
FFewer than 25 firms
FNFootnote on this item in place of data
NANot available
SSuppressed; does not meet publication standards
XNot applicable
ZValue greater than zero but less than half unit of measure shown
-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.
NData for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
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