Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. › Population

    • 326.7 million326.7 million
  2. the United States 2023 population is estimated at 339,996,563 people at mid year. the United States population is equivalent to 4.23% of the total world population. the U.S.A. ranks number 3 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in the United States is 37 per Km 2 (96 people per mi 2).

    Date
    U.s.a. Population
    2024
    341,814,420
    2023
    339,996,563
    2022
    338,289,857
    2021
    336,997,624
  3. 17 hours ago · The United States population on May 16, 2024 was: 336,438,991. select date. Learn More | Download and Share. Annual Population Estimates. United States Population Growth by Region. Learn More | Download and Share | View Data Table. 2020. 2023 0. 400 Population (in millions) Northeast Midwest West South. United States Population by Age and Sex.

  4. People also ask

  5. The U.S. population grew by 1.6 million from 2018 to 2019, with 38% of growth from immigration. Population growth is fastest among minorities as a whole, and according to the Census Bureau's 2020 estimation, 50% of U.S. children under the age of 18 are members of ethnic minority groups.

    • 86.16/sq mi (33.27/km²)
    • 0.4% (2022)
    • 1.665 children born/woman (2022)
    • 340,458,130 (est. 2023)
  6. 9,147,420. The current population of United States is 341,562,659 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 341,814,420. United States Growth Rate. United States Flag. United States History.

  7. Dec 21, 2021 · DEC. 21, 2021 — According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2021 national and state population estimates and components of change released today, the population of the United States grew in the past year by 392,665, or 0.1%, the lowest rate since the nation’s founding.

  8. Apr 1, 2020 · Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021 (NST-EST2021-POP) Source: U.S Census Bureau, Population Division

  1. People also search for