- U. S. and World Population Clock - Census. gov
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
- US population statistics, charts, and trends | USAFacts
From immigration, to infrastructure, to political trends, get clear, easy-to-understand insights and government data for all your questions on US population and society
- US population by year, race, age, ethnicity, more | USAFacts
The Census Bureau states that the number of people in the separate race categories (i e , 'white', 'Black', etc ) was impacted by this change as some people who would have previously been grouped within a single race category were grouped into the two or more category with the change
- Population and Housing Unit Estimates - Census. gov
The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, cities, towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipios
- U. S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: United States
QuickFacts United States QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more
- U. S. and World Population Clock - Census. gov
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
- Poverty in the United States: 2022 - Census. gov
The official poverty rate in 2022 was 11 5 percent, with 37 9 million people in poverty Neither the rate nor the number in poverty was significantly different from 2021 (Figure 1 and Table A-1) The official poverty rate for Black individuals decreased between 2021 and 2022 The 2022 rate was the lowest on record (Table A-3)
- Population - Census. gov
The U S Census Bureau is the leading source of statistical information about the nation’s people Our population statistics come from decennial censuses, which count the entire U S population every ten years, along with several other surveys
|