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2002 Census Estimates

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Callystarr

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2002 Census Estimates

Most Populated States
California 35,116,033
Texas 21,779,893
New York 19,157,532
Florida 16,713,149 (4th fastest growing state)
Illinois 12,600,620
Pennsylvania 12,335,091
Ohio 11,421,267
Michigan 10,050,446
New Jersey 8,590,300 (Most crowded state)
Georgia 8,560,310 (5th fastest growing state)
North Carolina 8,320,146
Virginia 7,293,542


Largest Cities
New York City, New York 8,152,447
Los Angeles, California 3,850,002
Chicago, Illinois 2,878,640
Houston, Texas 2,018,101
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1,494,787
Phoenix, Arizona 1,435,607 (2nd fasted growing city by %)
San Diego, California 1,289,467
Dallas, Texas 1,242,066
San Antonio, Texas 1,216,759
San Jose, California 945,955
Detroit, Michigan 919,878
Indianapolis, Indiana 803,805
San Francisco, California 793,044
Jacksonville, Florida 773,134
Columbus, Ohio 737,083
20. Charlotte, North Carolina 589,027
41. Atlanta, Georgia 423,971

Largest Metropolitan Areas
New York City/Long Island/Northern New Jersey: 21,581,463
Los Angeles/Riverside/Orange County: 16,963,096
Chicago/Gary: 9,459,739
Washington DC/Baltimore: 7,904,785
San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose: 7,271,661
Philadelphia/Wilmington/Camden: 6,281,290
Boston/Worcester/Lancaster: 5,941,301
Dallas/Ft. Worth/Arlington/Plano: 5,676,098
Detroit/Flint/Ann Arbor: 5,538,274
Houston/Galvenston/Brazoria Co.: 5,019,789
Atlanta/Decatur/Dekalb Co.: 4,543,979
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale: 4,120,592
Seattle/Tacoma: 3,768,046
Phoenix/Mesa/Scottsdale: 3,690,879 (2nd fastest growing Metro)
Minneapolis/St. Paul: 3,120,215

Most Crowded Cities
New York City, New York: 26,392 Persons per square mile
San Francisco, California: 16,982
Jersey City, New Jersey: 16,304
Santa Ana, California: 13,407
Chicago, Illinois: 12,670
Hialeah, Florida: 12,642
Newark, New Jersey: 11,183
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 11,064
Yonkers, New York: 10,391
Miami, Florida: 10,243
Long Beach, California: 9,590
Washington DC: 9,177
Baltimore, Maryland: 8,276
Los Angeles, California: 8,204
Anaheim, California: 7,893


Just some interesting info i came across...:rollin:
 
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rgirl181

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Re: 2002 Census Estimates

Interesting info, Callystarr. Thanks. I grew up in Phoenix and it was always high on the list of fastest growing cities and unfortunately, it shows. Worst city planning I've ever seen--actually that should be no city planning. Awful suburban sprawl. No offense to people who love living there, but the whole Phoenix metropolitan area--not for me! (Now watch, I'll end up living there:lol: )
Rgirl
 
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DORISPULASKI

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Re: 2002 Census Estimates

Callystarr, Thanks for the interesting info. What I want to know is why Hialeah FL has people packed in that tightly?
They can't all be there for the dog tracks can they?
Or is it nursing home central?

Anyone know?

dpp
 
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mathman444

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Re: 2002 Census Estimates

I love your statistical posts, Callystarr. They are always interesting reading.

I see that Detroit fell below 1 million for the first time. People around here think that's terrible, but I don't. What do we need all those people for?

Mathman
 
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