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  1. 9 lis 2023 · The U.S. population is projected to reach a high of nearly 370 million in 2080 before edging downward to 366 million in 2100. Press Release. CONFIRMED DATE: Embargo of New Population Projections for the Nation. October 18, 2023.

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  2. 28 wrz 2023 · The 2020 Census Demographic Data Map Viewer is a web map application that includes data from the 2020 Census at the state, county, and census tract levels. The map includes data related to population, race by Hispanic origin, families and households, housing, and group quarters.

  3. www.census.gov › library › storiesOHIO: 2020 Census

    13 lip 2023 · OHIO: 2020 Census. Ohio Population Climbs 2.3% From 2010 to 2020. August 25, 2021. Author: America Counts Staff. America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal. Our state profiles bring you all key population characteristics of your state and your county on one page.

  4. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (2018). Population change: Ohio’s population is projected to decline by approximately 675,000 (5.7%) by 2050 if current rates of fertility, mortality, and migration remain unchanged. Ohio is currently the seventh most populous state.

  5. Columbus, the capital, has the highest population with 850,000 residents, followed by Cleveland (388,072), Cincinnati (298,550), Toledo (298,550) and Akron (197,542). Interestingly, the cities are wildly different when it comes to demographics and growth.

  6. 22 lip 2024 · Benchmarked on the 2020 Decennial Census Count data, our latest round of National Population Projections provides a look into the demographic future (total population, broken down by age and sex) for all 50 states and the District of Columbia over the next few decades of 2030, 2040, and 2050.

  7. Population change. Ohio’s population is projected to decline by approximately 675,000 (5.7%) by 2050 if current rates of fertility, mortality, and migration remain unchanged. Ohio is currently the seventh most populous state.

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