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  2. Map of states shaded by population density (2020) This is a list of the 50 states, the 5 territories, and the District of Columbia by population density, population size, and land area. It also includes a sortable table of density by states, territories, divisions, and regions by population rank and land area, and a sortable table for density ...

  3. New Jersey follows, with a population density of 1,207.83 people per mile², and Massachusetts with 883.68 people per mile². Statistics show a range of population densities in the most highly populated states. California has a total population of 39,613,500, and a population density of 252.74 people per mile².

  4. See the ranking of states by population density in 2021, with Washington, D.C. as the most densely populated area and Alaska as the least. Learn more about the problem of population density, urbanization and demographics in the U.S.

    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • District of Columbia
    • Florida

    Estimates indicate that Alabama’s population has grown to 5,097,641 people (and counting) as of 2023. As such, Alabama comprises approximately 1.51% of the entire US population and ranks as the 24th-most-populated state in the US. Alabama's population experienced an increase of 6.65% from 2010 to 2023, which ranks as the 27th-highest/24th-lowest du...

    Nicknamed the "Last Frontier", Alaska is unique among the US states due to its unusual daylight schedule and extreme cold. The area of Alaska is 663,267 square miles (mi²), making it by far the largest US state in area. The second-largest state is Texasat 268,581 square miles—less than half the size of Alaska. Despite its size, Alaska is the third-...

    The latest census estimates the population of Arizona at approximately 7,379,346 people at the start of 2023, which constitutes 2.19% of the total US population. Arizona has seen significant population growth since the 2010 census—a 15.45% growth rate—which makes it the ninth-fastest-growing statein the union during this period. Between July 2017 a...

    Arkansas, with a name derived from the Siouan Quapaw tribe of Native Americans, is a landlocked state whose diverse geography ranges from the mountains of the Ozarks to the forests of the Arkansas Timberlands and the lowlands of the MississippiRiver and the Arkansas Delta. At the start of 2023, the Arkansas population was estimated to include 3,040...

    California is the most populated state in the US, boasting an estimated 2023 population of 40,223,504 people and making up nearly 12% of the national population. Despite the fact that it is the country's 3rd largest state by area, the "Golden State") has a population density of 258 people/mi², the 11th-highest in the country. Los Angeles/Long Beach...

    Located among the mountain states in the Western US and highlighted by the ruggedly picturesque Rocky Mountains, the "Centennial State"Colorado has achieved the sixth-highest population growth in the country between 2010 and 2023. The state's population is estimated to have expanded from 5,048,281 in 2010 to 5,997,070 by early 2023, an increase of ...

    Situated along the Eastern seaboard, the coastal state Connecticut is one of the six states in America's "New England" region. Connecticut’s population actually shrank from 3,579,125 in 2010 to 3,567,871 in 2019, but recovered and grew to 3,615,499 by the start of 2023, amounting to 1.07% of the total US population. Connecticut's population growth ...

    The country's second-smallest state by area at 2,489 square miles (mi²), Delaware was home to roughly 1,017,551 individuals as of 2023. This proved to be an increase of 13.32% from the country's 2010 population, the 13th-highest/38th-lowest population increase in the US. Though Delaware is the least-populated state on the East Coast, it nonetheless...

    The District of Columbia, informally known as Washington, DC, is the capital of the United States. Although it is technically a Federal District rather than a state, the US Census Bureau treats the District of Columbia as the equivalent to a state for statistical purposes. Washington DC is unique in that during the workweek, commuters from surround...

    The Gulf StateFlorida is the third most populous state in the nation, with an estimated 22,359,251 people at the start of 2023. This figure indicates 18.92%% growth since the 2010 census, the sixth-highest percentage increase in the country. Florida's population makes up 6.62% of the US total and the state's population density is 417 people/mi², th...

  5. 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. XX Not applicable. 1 Includes the resident population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, as ascertained by the Decennial Census.

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  6. Population density for states, divisions, regions and territories Rank State/Territory/ Division/Region Population /sqmi Population /sqkm Geographic region-- District of Columbia: 10,588.8: 4,088.4: SAtl: 1 New Jersey: 1,210.1: 467.2: MdAtl: 1 Puerto Rico: 1,055.9: 407.7: Terr. 2 Rhode Island: 1,017.1: 392.7: NEng-- Territories: 991.0: 382.6 ...

  7. The 50 states: 334,235,923 330,759,736 7.34% 22,615,921 435 100% 618,242 760,367 98.713% 99.44% The 50 states and D.C. 334,914,895 331,449,281 7.35% 22,703,743 435 (+1*) 100% 616,077 — 98.918% 100% Total US and territories: N/A: 335,073,176 7.10% 22,226,684 435 (+6*) 100% — — 100% — * —

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