- 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
- Population Projections - Census. gov
The U S population grew by nearly 1 0% between 2023 and 2024, according to the new Vintage 2024 population estimates released today by the U S Census Bureau
- Happy New Year 2025! - Census. gov
Projections of the future population for the United States can be found on the Population Projections web page Cities featured on the Most Populous and Highest Density lists feature populations of 5,000 or more on July 1, 2023
- Population and Housing Unit Estimates - Census. gov
Produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
- Population - Census. gov
Our population statistics cover age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, migration, ancestry, language use, veterans, as well as population estimates and projections
- Census Bureau Projects U. S. and World Populations on New Year’s Day
As the nation prepares to ring in the new year, the U S Census Bureau today projected the U S population will be 341,145,670 at midnight EST, on Jan 1, 2025
- Census Bureau Releases New U. S. Population Estimates by Age and Sex
The U S Census Bureau released a downloadable file containing estimates of the nation’s resident population by sex and single year of age as of July 1, 2024
- Population Clock: World - Census. gov
Populations shown for the Most Populous Countries and on the world map are projected to July 1, 2025 To learn more about world population projections, go to Notes on the World Population Clock
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