United States Census 1990
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Raised on | April 1, 1990 |
population | 248,709,873 |
Change from 1980 | + 9.8% |
Most populous state | California 29,760,000 |
Lowest population state | Wyoming 454,000 |
The 1990 United States Census was the 21st census in the United States since 1790 . It was carried out by the United States Census Bureau .
Selection of counting results
As a result of the census, the United States had a population of 248,709,873 as of April 1, 1990 . California remained the most populous state. Wyoming replaced Alaska as the most populous state. 58 million people said they were of German origin.
The state population figures from the 10-year United States censuses are key to determining the number of representatives from those states in the United States House of Representatives . The adjustment is usually made in the next but one Congress after a census.
States by population
U.S. states by population in 1990.
rank | State | population | Increase from 1980 |
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1 | California | 29,760,021 | + 25.7% |
2 | new York | 17,990,455 | + 2.5% |
3 | Texas | 16,986,510 | + 19.4% |
4th | Florida | 12,937,926 | + 32.8% |
5 | Pennsylvania | 11,881,643 | + 0.1% |
6th | Illinois | 11.430.602 | + 0.1% |
7th | Ohio | 10,847,115 | + 0.4% |
8th | Michigan | 9,295,297 | + 0.4% |
9 | New Jersey | 7,730,188 | +5.0% |
10 | North Carolina | 6,628,637 | + 12.8% |
11 | Georgia | 6,478,216 | + 18.5% |
12 | Virginia | 6,187,358 | + 15.7% |
13 | Massachusetts | 6,016,425 | + 4.9% |
14th | Indiana | 5,544,159 | +1.0% |
15th | Missouri | 5,117,073 | + 4.0% |
16 | Wisconsin | 4,891,769 | + 3.9% |
17th | Tennessee | 4,877,185 | + 6.2% |
18th | Washington | 4,866,692 | + 17.8% |
19th | Maryland | 4,781,468 | + 13.4% |
20th | Minnesota | 4,375,099 | + 7.3% |
21st | Louisiana | 4,219,973 | + 0.4% |
22nd | Alabama | 4,040,587 | + 3.8% |
23 | Kentucky | 3,685,296 | + 0.7% |
24 | Arizona | 3,665,228 | + 34.8% |
25th | South carolina | 3,486,703 | + 11.7% |
26th | Colorado | 3,294,394 | + 14.9% |
27 | Connecticut | 3,287,116 | + 5.8% |
28 | Oklahoma | 3,145,585 | + 3.9% |
29 | Oregon | 2,842,321 | + 8.0% |
30th | Iowa | 2,776,755 | −4.7% |
31 | Mississippi | 2,573,216 | + 2.1% |
32 | Kansas | 2,477,574 | + 4.8% |
33 | Arkansas | 2,350,725 | + 2.9% |
34 | West Virginia | 1,793,477 | −8.0% |
35 | Utah | 1,722,850 | + 17.8% |
36 | Nebraska | 1,578,385 | + 0.5% |
37 | New Mexico | 1,515,069 | + 16.6% |
38 | Maine | 1,227,928 | + 9.1% |
39 | Nevada | 1,201,833 | + 50.4% |
40 | New Hampshire | 1,109,252 | + 20.4% |
41 | Hawaii | 1,108,229 | + 12.5% |
42 | Idaho | 1,006,749 | + 6.5% |
43 | Rhode Island | 1.003.464 | + 5.9% |
44 | Montana | 799.065 | +1.5% |
45 | South Dakota | 696.004 | + 0.9% |
46 | Delaware | 666.168 | + 11.7% |
47 | North Dakota | 638,800 | −2.3% |
... | District of Columbia | 606,900 | −4.9% |
48 | Vermont | 562,758 | + 9.9% |
49 | Alaska | 550.043 | + 37.5% |
50 | Wyoming | 453,588 | −3.7% |
United States | 248,709,873 | + 9.8% |
Cities by population
The 20 most populous cities in the United States by population in 1990.
rank | city | State | population |
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1 | new York | new York | 7,322,564 |
2 | los Angeles | California | 3,485,398 |
3 | Chicago | Illinois | 2,783,726 |
4th | Houston | Texas | 1,630,553 |
5 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 1,585,577 |
6th | San Diego | California | 1,110,549 |
7th | Detroit | Michigan | 1,027,974 |
8th | Dallas | Texas | 1,006,877 |
9 | Phoenix | Arizona | 983.403 |
10 | San Antonio | Texas | 935.933 |
11 | San Jose | California | 782.248 |
12 | Baltimore | Maryland | 736.014 |
13 | Indianapolis | Indiana | 731,327 |
14th | San Francisco | California | 723,959 |
15th | Jacksonville | Florida | 635.230 |
16 | Columbus | Ohio | 632.910 |
17th | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | 628.088 |
18th | Memphis | Tennessee | 610,337 |
19th | Washington | District of Columbia | 606,900 |
20th | Boston | Massachusetts | 574.283 |
Individual evidence
Web links
- Page of the "United States Census 1990" at the United States Census Bureau (English)