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

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    USAFacts used the final intercensal estimates for 1970 through 2009 and the provisional postcensal estimates for 2010 and after. The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 ...

  3. 2024 Current State of the Union: US Population - USAFacts

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    334.9 million people lived in the United States in 2023. The population grew more last year than in recent years, but 2023 still had the fifth-lowest growth in US history after 2021’s record low. Population growth rates vary between states. Nevada residents almost quadrupled between 1980 and 2023, while West Virginia’s population decreased ...

  4. US immigrant population over time - USAFacts

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    In 2021, the total immigrant population was 45,270,103 people, an increase of 337,202 or 0.75% from 2019. These data were not reported for calendar year 2020. The immigrant population includes all current US residents born abroad, including naturalized citizens, green card holders, refugees, and unauthorized immigrants.

  5. What will America’s population look like by 2100? - USAFacts

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    The median age in the US is expected to increase to 47.9 years in 2100, up from 38.9 years in 2022. As the population ages, the Census expects there to be more seniors than children in the US in 2100. By that time, 29.1% of all people in the US will be 65 and over, compared with 16.4% under 18. In 2022, 17.3% of the population was 65 or over ...

  6. Health. Explore healthcare issues in the US with data on life expectancy, causes of death, and risk factors like drug abuse. Get the bigger picture on health insurance, uninsured rates, and more.

  7. Housing is a key issue impacting many communities across the United States. This guide presents data on subsidized housing availability, rental costs relative to incomes, and homeownership trends to provide a clearer picture of the current housing landscape. Immigrants influence many facets of life in the nation, from demographics to the economy.

  8. How many homeless people are in the US? What does the data miss?...

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    Nearly 250,000 homeless Americans — 37.3% of the entire homeless population — identified as Black, African American, or African in 2023. By comparison, this demographic made up 13.6% of the US population in 2022. Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders had the highest rates of homelessness at 122 per 10,000 people in that racial category.

  9. How many people are in the US military? A demographic overview -...

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    A demographic overview. As of September 2023, the US military consisted of 2.86 million people worldwide. The CIA reports that the US has the world’s third-largest active military by size, surpassed only by China and India in 2023. These forces are spread across six main service branches: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard ...

  10. US Coronavirus vaccine tracker - USAFacts

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    Percent of people receiving vaccines in the US. In the US, 984,444,295 doses have been distributed so far, with 68% or 676,728,782 of the doses used. * In Dec. 2021, the CDC capped vaccination estimates to 95% to account for accuracy differences in vaccination coverage estimates between jurisdictions.

  11. How many immigrants are coming to the US? - USAFacts

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    The US is home to almost 335 million people, some 46.2 million of whom (13.8%) were born outside of the country [1]. In each year from 2021 to 2023, immigration has driven the nation’s population growth, with net migration outnumbering natural population growth that comes from having more births than deaths. Of the 1.6 million-person increase ...