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2010 Census Result of the United States

The numbers for the 2010 census are out. Tuesday's findings showed a growing population, especially in the South and West. Meanwhile in other areas such as in North America has decreased.

The population of the United States grew 9.7% to 308.7 million or rather 308,745,538 people or over the past decade, the slowest rate of growth since the Great Depression.


Both the West and the South experienced double-digit growth rates, 14.3% in the South, already the most heavily populated region, and 13.8% in the West. The Midwest rose 3.9% and the Northeast grew 3.2%.

Nevada was the fastest growing state over the decade, followed by Arizona and Utah. Michigan was the big loser, with Rhode Island, Ohio and Louisiana also lagging badly.

The five biggest states are California, ranked first with more than 37 million residents, followed by Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois. (Table of state population is at the bottom of this story.)

The least populous state, with fewer than a 600,000 residents, is Wyoming. Vermont, North Dakota, Alaska and South Dakota round out the bottom five, all with fewer than a million people.

Census Bureau director Robert Groves said that natural replacement accounted for about 60% of the growth this past decade while immigration made up the remaining 40%. But growth slowed dramatically because the birth rate fell during the decade and fewer people moved to the U.S.

Here’re top 5 countries with the largest population in the world

1.      China
2.      India
3.      United State
4.      Indonesia
5.      Brazil





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