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  1. The largest city in the US is New York City, with over 8.5 million residents. Los Angeles and Chicago follow, each with more than 2.5 million residents, and southern US cities Houston and Phoenix round out the top five with populations of almost 2.3 million and 1.6 million, respectively. Aside from Houston, a number of other cities in Texas are ...

  2. 50 states and Washington, D.C. This table lists the 333 incorporated places in the United States, excluding the U.S. territories, with a population of at least 100,000 as of July 1, 2022, as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau. Five states have no cities with populations exceeding 100,000. They are: Delaware, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, and ...

    City
    St
    2022 Estimate
    2020 Census
    8,335,897
    8,804,190
    3,822,238
    3,898,747
    2,665,039
    2,746,388
    2,302,878
    2,304,580
    • New York City, New York - 8.804 Million
    • Los Angeles, California - 3.899 Million
    • Chicago, Illinois - 2.746 Million
    • Houston, Texas - 2.305 Million
    • Phoenix, Arizona - 1.608 Million
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1.603 Million
    • San Antonio, Texas - 1.435 Million
    • San Diego, California - 1.386 Million
    • Dallas, Texas - 1.304 Million
    • San Jose - 1.013 Million

    The Big Apple takes the crown for the most populated city in the country - and by quite a margin. New York City, New York, has over double the amount of people as the runner-up, Los Angeles. Not only is the absolute number impressive, but so is the population density. There are an estimated 29,298 people per square mile - a figure that makes sense ...

    Los Angeles, California, takes the silver for the outright population. The pleasant weather and the entertainment industry are two big draws for this beloved hotspot. Though the population density is much more modest than in New York (8,304 people per square mile), because the City of Angels is more spread out, highway traffic is an infamous compon...

    The Windy City rounds out the population podium. Close to three million people call Chicago, Illinois, their sweet home, though, like many cities on this list, a decline occurred during the first year of the pandemic. Nonetheless, Chicago remains a magnetic Midwest city for fans of music and entertainment, sports, culture, cuisine, and more.

    Everything is bigger in Texas, including its major cities. Houston leads the charge as the only Lone Star State entry to surpass two million people. This cosmopolitan is located in the southeast of this sizable state and just inland from the Gulf of Mexico. It is a tall order to lure people away from the coasts, but perhaps the Southern hospitality...

    Phoenix, Arizona, is the first city on this list with a growing population. Despite the sizzling heat of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix continues to soar like the mythical bird of the same name. It is estimated that between 2020 and 2021, this state capital, and centrally-located city, grew by 1.02%.

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, narrowly missed the top five population credential, but it is well-established in the annals of American history. Philadelphia was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and it served as the nation's temporary capital between 1790 and 1800. It is no wonder why so many people...

    San Antonio is the second city in Texas to crack the top ten and the only other entry that grew in 2021 (+1.20%). The home of the Alamo is also known as the City of Gastronomy, as it is one of two U.S. cities to receive the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy designation. This means residents have more to enjoy than just good old-fashioned Texas bar...

    The tit-for-tat rivalry between California and Texas also takes the form of populated cities. San Diego is close in tow to San Antonio, though it is slipping slightly in the rankings. Nonetheless, this West Coast, Mexico adjacent, oceanfront city clearly has a lot to offer. It is hard to compete with a place that has sunny beaches, cultural osmosis...

    Rounding out the Texan representation is the Northeastern city of Dallas. This attractive city has an eye-catching skyline, a relatively low population density, and a high density of shopping centers and restaurants. The connotation of cowboys and sports may hold water, but this is also rounded out by a surprising art scene and above-average cultur...

    Capping off the top ten is the third most populous city in California. San Jose sits just South of San Francisco and Oakland, at the tip of San Francisco Bay. The city teeters on the one-million barrier, just inching above it for the last official count in 2020, but is estimated to have slipped slightly below that mark in 2021. Still, there is plen...

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    • New York, New York: Population 8,537,673. The U.S. Census Bureau showed a gain for New York City of 362,500 residents (4.4 percent) as compared with the 2010 figures, and each of the city's boroughs gained people.
    • Los Angeles, California: Population 3,976,322. The median home price (owner occupied) in Los Angeles is nearly $600,000, the median age of the people there is 35.6, and 60 percent of all the nearly 1.5 million households speak a language other than (or in addition to) English.
    • Chicago, Illinois: Population 2,704,958. Overall, Chicago's population is declining, but the city is becoming more racially diverse. Populations of people of Asian and Hispanic origin are growing, while the numbers of Caucasians and Blacks are decreasing.
    • Houston, Texas: Population 2,303,482. Houston was eighth in the top 10 fastest growing cities between 2015 and 2016, adding 18,666 people that year. About two-thirds are 18 years old and above, and only about 10 percent 65 and over.
  4. Ballotpedia provides in-depth coverage of America's 100 largest cities based on official population figures provided by the United States Census Bureau. This list has been updated following the release of the 2020 census data. As of 2020, 64,537,560 individuals lived in these cities, accounting for 19.47% of the nation's total population.

  5. In that initial census, New York City had 33,131 people. Today it is home to more than 8,335,000. That is more than double the second largest city, Los Angeles, and triple the third largest city, Chicago. How do other cities stack up? Find out in the table below, which ranks the 25 largest U.S. cities based on the most recent population estimate.

  6. Jan 4, 2024 · The most densely populated large cities (population greater than 300,000) in the US are, in order: New York, San Francisco, Boston, Santa Ana, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Washington, Long Beach and Los Angeles . List of the largest cities in the United States, ranked by population, using the the latest 2023 census population data.

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