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  1. Oct 10, 2023 · Published by. Veera Korhonen , 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 ...

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · With a population density of 74.6 people per square mile, West Virginia is one of the least densely populated states in the US. Even the most densely populated area of the state, Charleston, has a ...

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    Alaska is by far the least densely populated of the US states and has 1.3 persons per square mile. The demographics of the state reflect 64.1% as non-Hispanic white and 14.8% as Native American. During the gold rush of the 1890’s, thousands of immigrants went to Alaska hoping to strike wealth which significantly increased the number of people livin...

    The second least densely populated state is Wyoming with six people per square mile. This state is a large state with a small population, and the most important economic activities include cattle ranching, coal mining, and tourism. A large portion of the land is either covered in mountains or designated as nationally protected (National parks and m...

    Montana, Wyoming’s neighbor to the north, has a population density of 7.1 people per square mile. Historically, Montana was settled by homesteaders on large tracts of land that were divided among families. This population spread contributes to the low density of people here as well as the main economic activity, agriculture. Huge swaths of land are...

    Bordered by Montana, North Dakota is the 4th least densely populated with 11 people living in every square mile. Prior to the arrival of the European settlers, this land was largely inhabited by Native Americans. It was the railroad construction that brought settlers to North Dakota. The majority of this state is covered in wheat farms that are pro...

    South Dakota is similar to North Dakota in population density with just slightly more people per square mile, 11.3. The majority of the population is found east of the Missouri River where the economy is based on crop cultivation. West of the river, the land is largely dedicated to cattle ranching. The racial composition of the state is as follows:...

    New Mexico has a population density of 17.2 people per square mile. Only 51.4% of the people living here were born in the state, and the rest are immigrants from other states, territories, or countries. The economy revolves around the oil and gas industry as well as tourism and federal spending. The population density is low for many reasons. Partl...

    Population density in Idaho is 20 people per square mile. Heavily populated by Native Americans before colonization, Idaho became attractive to European settlers in the early 1800’s when it became a western territory and more so during the Gold Rush. Today, the economy is based on lumber and agriculture (particularly potato farming). The population...

    Number 8 on the list is Nebraska with 24.7 people per square mile. As with the other sparsely populated states, the majority of the land is dedicated to corn and soybean crops as well as livestock grazing. The racial makeup is 86.1% non-Hispanic white, 4.5% African-American, 1.8% Asian-American, and 1% Native American. The most widely practiced rel...

    Nevada has 26.3 people per square mile. This state has such a low population density due to its geography. A significant portion is covered by the Mojave Desert, which meant the land was not appealing to homesteaders during the westward expansion movement. As a result, the federal government owns 80% of the state; about 1,350 square miles of which ...

    The last state on the list is Kansas with 35.6 people per square mile. The majority of land area here is covered by crops like wheat, corn, and soybeans. In addition, the National Park Service has designated ten protected parks and memorials which prohibit people from settling there. The population has seen a slight increase over the last decade as...

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  4. For those who enjoy wide-open spaces, the United States offers plenty of options. The large states of Alaska, Wyoming, and Wisconsin have the lowest population densities in the country, with Montana having 7 people per mile² in a population of 1,085,000, Wyoming 6 people per mile² with a population of just 581,075 (also the lowest population in the country), and Alaska topping them all with ...

  5. www.datapandas.org › ranking › state-densitiesState Densities 2024

    The list is concluded by New York with 414 residents per square mile, Pennsylvania with 289, and Ohio with 288 residents per square mile. Most Dense States: New Jersey - 1,259 residents/mi². Rhode Island - 1,055 residents/mi². Massachusetts - 894 residents/mi². Connecticut - 749 residents/mi².

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Population distribution across the US varies significantly. For instance, New Jersey and Rhode Island have population densities of 1263 and 1061.4 people per square mile, respectively, ranking them among the most densely populated states. Conversely, Wyoming is among the states with low population densities, at 5.9 people per square mile.

  7. Top Five Densest States Following the District of Columbia, the states with the highest population densities are New Jersey at 1,260.15 , Rhode Island at 1,059.58 , Massachusetts at 895.36 , and Connecticut at 744.96 residents per square mile , indicating a concentration of population in the northeastern United States.

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