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The United States Census Bureau, as of July 1, 2009, estimated North Carolina's population at 9,380,884 which represents an increase of 1,340,334, or 16.7%, since the last census in 2000. This exceeds the rate of growth for the United States as a whole.
Population per square mile, 2010: 196.1: Land area in square miles, 2010: 48,617.91: FIPS Code: 37
The state of North Carolina and many counties, municipalities and other organizations are already working to ensure a complete count of the total population in North Carolina on April 1, 2020 – the count date for the next decennial census. More information about these efforts can be found at: https://census.nc.gov/.
Population North Carolina is a state in the Southern United States with a population of 10,155,624 and land area of 48,618 square miles. It ranks as the ninth largest state by population and the...
Jan 16, 2020 · North Carolina’s population grew to an estimated 10.5 million people as of July 1, 2019, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. From July 1, 2018 to July 1, 2019, the state’s population increased by nearly 106,500 individuals. This marks the fourth year in a row that North Carolina has grown by more than 100,000 new residents.
In 2018, the U.S. Census Bureau released 2018 population estimate counts for North Carolina's cities with populations above 70,000. Charlotte has the largest population in the state, while Raleigh has the highest population density of North Carolina's largest cities.
- 53,819 sq mi (139,390 km²)
- 8 Republicans, 5 Democrats, (list)
- Charlotte
- Richard Burr (R), Thom Tillis (R)
North Carolina ranks 18th among the U.S. states. It ranks 4th for fiscal stability and has one of the highest 4-year college graduation rates in the nation.
Dec 10, 2019 · North Carolina is growing rapidly, almost 850,000 new residents since the 2010 Census. But that growth is not shared evenly. Many North Carolina counties are losing people - along with jobs and...