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100 million
This number is based on the 2017 census. There were about 319 million people in the United States, making the population above 100 million. The total population of the country was increasing due to immigration. If we take out illegal immigrants, then the estimated number of legal citizens would be around 318 million.
97 million
This number is much lower than the previous one. According to the 2010 census, there were only 98.9 million Americans. However, if we count only those who were born outside of the US (as well as their children), then we are looking at around 97 million people.
76 million
In 2000, the Census Bureau projected that 74.8 million American adults would live in households. In 2005, the bureau revised its projections upward, predicting 75.7 million residents. As of 2015, the estimate had climbed again, to 82.6 million household residents.
66 million
According to the 2010 census, an estimated 65.6 million U.S. residents were counted as being under age 15. By comparing this figure to the 2006 census, it can be seen that the number of teenagers grew by about 2.5 million over the past decade.
62 million
The National Center for Education Statistics reported that there were approximately 62 million K-12 students enrolled in public schools across the United States in the 2016 school year.
50 million
The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey shows that, as of October 1, 2018, there were 50,053,000 individuals residing in the US. Of these individuals, 20,872,000 were naturalized US citizens and 29,181,000 were not.
47 million
The U.S. Census estimates that 47 million people were living in the United States at that time. That same report said that there were 28,869,000 housing units, meaning that roughly 13% of housing units were vacant.
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More than 300 million people
In 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that 305.2 million people lived here. The population began to rapidly increase after 1960. In 2016, the U.S. population reached 316.2 million. By 2060, the U.S. population is expected to reach 434 million.
21% of the world’s population
The U.S. accounts for just under 5 percent of the world’s population. However, the country accounts for approximately 2.9 percent of global GDP.The U.S. also ranks first among the world’s largest economies. China comes in second at 11.8 percent.
13 states have the highest populations.
California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Virginia each have over 10 million citizens. California alone accounts for nearly 17 percent of the nation’s total population.
22 states have the lowest populations.
Mississippi, Arkansas, Wyoming, Montana, West Virginia, South Dakota, Louisiana, Alabama, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Kentucky, Indiana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Delaware, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, and Hawaii have fewer than two million residents each.
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“The United States was founded at Jamestown Colony in 1607 by 39 English colonists.
The first permanent North American settlement was established on May 14, 1613 at Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay colony, under the leadership of John Winthrop. In 1776, after three years of war for independence from Great Britain, the 13 original states joined together to become the United States of America. History UnitedStates EnglishColonists
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