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  1. Top. California. 38,889,770. Texas. 30,976,754. Florida. 22,975,931. New York. 19,469,232. Pennsylvania. 12,951,275. Illinois. 12,516,863. Ohio. 11,812,173. Georgia. 11,145,304. North Carolina. 10,975,017. Michigan. 10,041,241. New Jersey. 9,320,865. Virginia. 8,752,297. Washington. 7,841,283. Arizona.

  2. Population Density of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: 1910 to 2020. U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Census Bureau.

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  4. States and territories by density, population and area Location Density Population Land area mi 2 km 2 mi 2 km 2 District of Columbia: 11,131: 4,297: 678,972: 61: 158 New Jersey: 1,263: 488: 9,290,841: 7,354: 19,047 Rhode Island: 1,060: 409: 1,095,962: 1,034: 2,678 Puerto Rico: 936: 361: 3,205,691: 3,424: 8,868 Massachusetts: 898: 347: 7,001 ...

  5. Population Density: 71.7: 66.6: 61.8: 54.9: 51.2: 47.8: 42.9: 37.5: 35.1: 32.2: 30.0: 26.1: Density Rank: 32: 33: 33: 33: 35: 33: 32: 33: 34: 34: 32: 32: Mississippi; Resident Population: 2,961,279: 2,967,297: 2,844,658: 2,573,216: 2,520,638: 2,216,912: 2,178,141: 2,178,914: 2,183,796: 2,009,821: 1,790,618: 1,797,114: Population Density: 63.1 ...

  6. How crowded is the U.S.? Explore this interactive map of population density by state and county, and compare it with other countries.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Oct 10, 2023. In 2021, Washington, D.C. had the highest population density in the United States, with 10,984.43 people per square mile. As a whole, there were about 94 residents per square mile...

  8. Feb 28, 2019 · It plots U.S. population density numbers over the time period of 1790-2010 based on U.S. Census data and Jonathan Schroeder’s county-level decadal estimates for population. In essence, it gives a more precise view of who moved where and when over the course of the nation’s history.

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