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  2. Shows estimates of current USA Population overall and people by US state/county and of World Population overall, by country and most populated countries.

  3. US population by year, race, age, ethnicity, & more | USAFacts

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    There is also an option for users to hide the distinct Hispanic ethnicity, which then allocates Hispanic people to their designated race category. Census reporting and update cycle The Census Bureau releases annual provisional population estimates based on the previous decennial census and other data on births, deaths, and migration/immigration.

  4. First 2020 Census Data Release Shows U.S. Population of...

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    The 2020 Census resident population of 331,449,281 includes all people living in the 50 states and the District of Columbia as of April 1, 2020. Of the U.S. resident population, 37.2% (123,425,864) lived in the five most populous states in 2020 and over a quarter (27.2%) were in the three largest states: California, Texas, and Florida (Table 1).

  5. Poverty in the United States: 2023 - Census.gov

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    There were 36.8 million people in poverty in 2023, not statistically different from 2022 (Figure 1 and Table A-1). Between 2022 and 2023, the official poverty rate decreased for White and non-Hispanic White individuals; women; 18- to 64-year-olds; unrelated individuals; all workers; less than full-time, year-round workers; and those with some ...

  6. 2024 Current State of the Union: US Population - USAFacts

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    About 3.3 million people died in 2022, 5.3% fewer than in 2021, but 14.9% more than 2019. The top three causes — heart disease, cancer, and accidents — accounted for 47% of deaths. Fentanyl-involved overdose deaths increased from 0.8 per 100,000 people (or 2,628 deaths) in 2012 to 22.8 per 100,000 people (74,127) in 2022.

  7. What is Rural America? - Census.gov

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    About 60 million people, or one in five Americans, live in rural America. The term “rural” means different things to different people. For many, it evokes images of farmlands and pastoral landscapes. For our purposes, we define rural based on the official Census Bureau classification.

  8. Poverty in the United States: 2022 - Census.gov

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    Meanwhile, refundable tax credits moved 6.4 million people out of SPM poverty, down from 9.6 million people in 2021 (Figure 11 and Table B-8). Differences in Poverty Measures The share of the population with resources below 50 percent of their poverty threshold was lower for the SPM than for the official poverty measure with a consistent universe.

  9. Nation’s Urban and Rural Populations Shift Following 2020 Census

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    The territory’s urban population declined from 3,493,256 people in 2010 to 3,018,908, now accounting for 91.9% of the total population of 3,285,874 (down from 93.8%)*. The rural population in Puerto Rico increased between 2010 and 2020, both in number — from 232,533 to 266,966 — and as a percentage of the total population, from 6.2% to 8.1%.

  10. Poverty in the United States: 2021 - Census.gov

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    The official poverty rate in 2021 was 11.6 percent, with 37.9 mil­lion people in poverty. Neither the rate nor the number in pov­erty was significantly different from 2020 (Figure 1 and Table A-1). Official poverty rates decreased for people under the age of 18 and increased for people 65 years and older, but were not statistically different ...

  11. Improved Race, Ethnicity Measures Show U.S. is More Multiracial

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    The White alone population accounted for 204.3 million people and 61.6% of all people living in the United States, compared with 223.6 million and 72.4% in 2010. Together with the 31.1 million people who identified as White in combination with another race group, such as Black or African American or Asian, the White alone or in combination ...