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The Census Bureau estimates that 16 U.S. states saw population loss during 2020, such as California, Connecticut, Hawaii, West Virginia, and Illinois. However, all but three of these states recovered and returned to positive growth in the ensuing years. Top 12 Fastest-Growing US States (by percentage growth rate):
Annual Estimates of Resident Population Change for the United States, States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and State Rankings: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (NST-EST2023-POPCHG2020-2023)
U.S. Population. The U.S. population clock is based on a series of short-term projections for the resident population of the United States. This includes people whose usual residence is in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
A new interactive map of the U.S. shows which states are growing in population the fastest and which are shrinking the quickest.
Benchmarked on the 2020 Decennial Census Count data, our latest round of National Population Projections provides a look into the demographic future (total population, broken down by age and sex) for all 50 states and the District of Columbia over the next few decades of 2030, 2040, and 2050.
This infographic shows the population growth in the United States, by federal state 2022 to 2023 (in percent).
Most states in the US are currently experiencing population growth. The greatest rate of growth at the start of 2023 belonged to Utah (1.50%), followed by Idaho (1.43%) and Texas (1.34%). By comparison, the state with the lowest population growth at the start of 2023 was West Virginia, whose population shrank by 0.33%.
Average annual population growth rate in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico between 2020 and 2022 according to the U.S. Census Bureau [needs update]
The U.S. resident population increased by 0.4%, or 1,256,003, to 333,287,557 in 2022, according to the 2022 national and state population estimates.
Florida tops the population growth chart with a significant 1.91% rise, leading states like Idaho (1.82%), South Carolina (1.72%), Texas (1.59%), and South Dakota (1.52%). These top five states make up a mix of Southern and Western states, emphasizing these regions' growing appeal.