United States Population Growth by State (1790-2040)
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2024
- This video shows the population history and projection for every State of the United States, between the years 1790 and 2040.
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The introduction of air conditioning mid last century changed everything. AC made the sun belt desirable.
The south wouldnt be habitable without it.
Between that, and the rise of manufacturing in the south with its supporting operations
Less taxes
Cheaper living
Hard to beat
Caseoh makes up more than half of the population in Arkansas
Of the world
Of the universe
of the multiverse
I didn't know Texas and Florida have more people than New York.
Makes sense when you consider people normally retiring and moving to Florida from all over the country.
Wow😮
I didn't know there were states in the USA!
@@VictorTommaso
Africa is not a country
Europe is not a country LOL
Well you do now
Texas has neen had more people than Zoo York. Its been like 7 decades now or something like that. You must be horribly uneducated about the country.
People before the 50s: Florida ? Irrelevant.
People in the 60s: Florida is so cool let's goooo
Air conditioning is a hell of a drug
Your counting West Virginia on this list when WV didn’t even exist until the middle of the civil war in 1863.
@@morganwright224 The population chart shows WV before it existed
@RepentandtrustintheLORD4 what?
First thing I noticed. Not correct.
Was there a black hole there? 😂
@@Dr.Nick19 I suppose so
NC and GA neck and neck lmao
which one is better?
@@simonjames9481 Very tough choice. Usually these state questions are like which is better California or Texas and then that question is pretty easy for me, 100% Texas. But GA and NC are basically identical in my mind.
I mean I'd move to NC before GA cause of cooler temperatures, but culture and politics wise, pretty even.
What's GA?
@@simonjames9481They aren’t really comparable. GA has one massive city that the majority of its population lives in, and NC has multiple large to midsize cities it’s population is split between.
@@simonjames9481 nothing compares to Georiga suburban enviorments
200k!!! Congrats!
Texas is expected to become the most populous state in the United States after 2050.
If it's still part of the United States by 2050.
California exodus is increasing. It might happen even sooner.
@Newramsin it can't leave the union.
@@chrisdonishyes it can not be a separate country but no, it is not a union.
Edit: I said it can not be a separate country but and It is not the union. It is a federation of country.
@@Newramsin True, The more America is getting divided leads me to believe that Texas will be its own country in a couple of decades.
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California & Texas
200k, Congrats!!!!
Congrats for 200k
Ohio appeared at the bottom in 1803. By 1822 it was in 4th place.
how did you add the map ?
One thing misleading in the beginning is WV being shown separate from VA before 1863
West Virginia didn’t become a state until 1863
True, but the territory it occupies used to be part of Virginia and it had a population there. I guess to make it easy they just just showed a separate population bubble for them at the start.
I could see NC surpassing PA. Difficult to say what there future holds for IL & OH because both those states already have the infrastructure in place to support far more people.
Very nice music!
Massachusetts representing Nee England pretty well!
Idaho(my home) only has 1.9 million right now. As many as Tennessee had in 1897.
So from now until 2040 we are going to add 40 million, but out of those 40 million 35 million divide between California, Florida and Texas?
It is necessary to revise the projection, the US population in 2024 is 336 million, but here it is 342 million.
With the millions of illegals that have entered the country since 2021, I’m more inclined to believe the 342M is more accurate.
on a lot pages it says 342 mio
Google it, 341 million, and some change. Currently
I would guess more, much more. Overpopulated
Crazy how MA has so much population for being a quite small state
New Jersey is keeping up
Do tube most densely populated states
New Mexico has 2.1 million people total. Thats amazing (amd good). What a beautiful landscape
Looks like more Illinois and Pennsylvania people rather go to Burlington Vermont as an option
Everyone talks about how Illinois keeps losing population but the future shows it more or less staying steady.
Greetings to all states of America
Good roots of stateman❤
Wow time files we are already in 2040!
In the beginning, people preferred to live in the north, but by the 1960s/1970s, we see a clear shift in states like Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan, where their populations begin to stagnate and decline, as opposed to states like Texas and Florida, whose populations grow exponentially.
If you ever visit Texas and chill out in air conditioned rooms when it 40 degrees c outside you'll start to understand why.
AC really made states like NV and FL tolerable 😀
It seems like everyone is moving to Arizona
as an Illinoisan, I can confirm, 95% of that 12.4M, is Chicago.
Wow, Pennsylvania was 2nd in population from 1790 til 1949 basically? Wow. Growing up Pennsylvania was always ranked around 25th in just about everything or average or bottom half or bottom third, and I was taught it was a big state but passed up by several or many others. Also strange how it had nearly 11 million in 1954 but only 12.5 million when I was in high school between 1998 and 2002 according to our text books. Also weird it has so many people in the state but my home town has only been around 6,000 people for decades back to before I was born in 1984.
Wow so we were 3rd this says until the 70s and 4th until 86? Wow
Wow we got passed by Illinois in 1996 it says then passed them back in 2014 and are growing again? We were taught growing up Pennsylvania was losing population with no end in sight and it would get worse as baby boomers passed away
And it looks like even if Pennsylvania combined with Ohio we would still only be 3rd behind Texas and California, barely ahead of Florida
Ooooh the 90s😏
i can't believe that New Mexico failed it's population growth, i'm so sad
Wow Pennsylvania was in a decline after 2020 😢😢😢
Why is this comment section so dumb, this data is perfectly acurate
I'll stay in one of the less populated states.
Interesting till the projection, then it was just comical. None of those top states will grow at the rates in the projections, New York for sure will keep shrinking.
I wonder how California’s population will look like many years from now
doesnt minnasota have about six million
I feel like most of illinois is just chicago
What is that app called?
It’s not an app
Oh ok, so what is it?
@@myrage It’s probably just a charting website or something he made using several different programs on his computer
Oh, ok!
I doubt that California will catch up to their previous growth again. I think it will more or less continue to decline or stagnate.
The growth rate will never be like it was. But the population started to increase again last year, so the decline has already stopped.
@@Onlinerando that's because of all the illegals crossing into the state. Eventually they are going to run out of money to house and feed them all, at which point they going to move somewhere else. Citizens with money ain't going back to California in droves.
Wishful thinking all the turdburglers want to move there
Homes are still $1 Million+ EASILY in all the desirable places. Clearly SOMEONE is buying them. Youre tripping if you think the world’s wealthy wont continue to call California their home. LA will always have the beautiful/entertainer types and the Bay Area will always have the world’s smartest people and the Central Valley will produce America’s fruits/veggies/nuts. I don’t see this changing any time soon. You want the best of the best, you make your company in California. There is still TONS of land available all over the state for McMansions. And the car industry will still base their regulations off whatever California votes thanks to the huge car-culture.
@@saidtheblueknight According to statistics from CBP from 2019 to today, Texas had 47.7% of nationwide encounters along its border, followed by Arizona with 18.7% and California with 14.3%
200k❤😊
New York lasted almost 200 years at no 1 place
So Virginia was number one until 1807 and that was New York New York reins supreme until the 1960s when California took over
And the 1920s California was in the top 10 in the 1930s. California was in the top five and the 1950s California was in second place by 1964. California was number one.
Do you think Texas or Florida will surpass California as the most populous state by 2040 *or beyond
Comment if you please
People who were finding California at the start of the video
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Yeah California was part of mexico in tris early years
Bro NE was not in 1858 it made in march,1,1867 I know because I live there
Rip Michigan
Ohio is underrated
It is but I like it that way. It keeps people from moving here and messing it up. Look what good publicity is doing to other states.
why is the video length 9:11
It’s 9:12
Bro was 1 second from dark comments
LOL@ california's population prediction to increase again from the covid downturn.
There's no way it's gonna go up like it did in the video lol
It will don't worry. You're thinking the population of California will be zero?
California’s population increased in 2023.
@@Onlinerando yes it did.
@@gabrielspianohouse6583 Well obv it's not gonna decrease to zero. Eventually it'll plateau and maybe start to go up again
2024: United States of America
2040: Estados Unidos de America
At this rate? Possibly.
@@official_commanderhale965not really lmao. The vast majority of third generation and above Hispanics cant speak Spanish fluently or at all.
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I find it funny that you didn't correct the census undercounts while also including them in previous census data proven wrong. Florida undercounted nearly 800,0000 in the last census and Texas was also undercounted by 500,000. Illinois constantly gets a bad rap because of Trump's hate for Obama and his constant fighting with the city. Illinois in 2020 was actually 13.1million as it was undercounted. For the state to report a loss when the city of Chicago and cook county both gained in population despite data projecting losses there prior to the census. Then to see suburban Aurora who grew twice it's size from 1990 to 2010 surpassing 200k all the sudden lost 18,000 people. Despite school enrollment, energy usage, and the area is a hot spot of continued growth. The population clearly made no sense. Illinois naturally grows because it's a state that has more births than deaths, The black population has stalled with mild declines within the state, but thanks to Hispanic growth, Asian growth, and rapid white growth into downtown Chicago (Fastest growing downtown population for 30 years) even grew another 10% during the pandemic. With Illinois becoming the 8th cheapest state (even with its taxes), plus the fact Chicago for 11 years brought the most new job relocations and new HQ location openings for 11 years straight, Their position as the 10th most important global city, the largest investment projects in the nation currently taking place, and Illinois becoming more equitable for minorities while the southern migration has caused blacks to slow their exodus, Hispanics will continue to bring in population, and white boomers represent a small number of state population so any exodus is fake news. You have places like Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania maintaining their population when they have fewer woman in child bearing years, Detroit is another st Louis, Ohio continues to see it's cities dwindling except Columbus but that has begun to stall. Philadelphia is once again loosing and it's overwhelming low birthrate, high cost cities of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia will continue to lose (as Phoenix and soon Dallas will surpass the city). Houston is riddled in crime and the city has stalled. Austin, once the fastest growing city is now one of the most expensive cities and Texas is no longer attractive for retirees or business men as the state is declining in white population, blacks have begun leaving recently, and Hispanics have now taken top spot in population, yet this under privileged group economically are marginalized and will not be able to afford Texas in the future. Texas now costs 12% more than Illinois while Florida is nearing 45%. The Midwest states west of Ohio will be states that will see change for good and the south will have nother migration out as Republicans in the south have destroyed their economies
lol, So all the people are moving to Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, Tampa, etc.... because the Republicans have destroyed their economies? Seems like the opposite to me, but ok.
Fun Fact : California has a higher population than Canada.
As of 2024 it does NOT. Your information is outdated, and from 2015 pal.
Seeing Population Growth by State in the USA almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
This is Major Overpopulation right here, far to few resources and resource growth to provide to this skyrocketing population.
What about the existing indigenous populations ??
We weren't even seen as humans during those days.
They are being counted they’re human beings so they’re being counted among the other human beings. Why is this such a hard concept for people to understand?
Have you taken into account the massive loss of life from nuclear holocaust?
Texas!
Texas , the lost brother of Chile 🇨🇱
This is actually not true. New York is the 27th most popular state. Now
No, it’s still the forth!! (Source: I live here)
9 million in the city
10 million upstate.
As the male population to female population increases population will decrease. As you see in China.
Congratulations on 200K!
this is very wrong
move out of florida. way to many people here
Also it'll be under water in 30 years
@@ikani1 the whole state?
Hmmh, had been there no natives or are they included?
census data, so only US citizens
They’re included you know because they’re human beings they will be counted among the other humans the other guy who responded to you, just ignore him
@@zach2382??? the American government before the 1900s did not consider native Americans US citizens, so they were not counted among the census. population estimates for this video come from past US censuses, so the data does not take into account native americans.
(if natives were counted, then there would be very sizeable native populations in western states like California in the 1700s, but the video shows nothing)
@@rich99552 first thing they went back and updated the previous census
Look at the way India is now and think, that the US in fifty years. Look out, it's coming fast.
Everyday I wake up and think God I wasn't born in India it's seriously messed up and sooooo filthy.
Bien pero no sale ¡ALASKA! NO SALE EN LA TABLA DE TODOS
Es porque no tiene la suficiente población para aparecer en la tabla
Texas could pass California in 2024-2025 due to its rapid growth and in early 2024 it will grow insanely because of the eclipse in Texas
Texas will secede soon though so it won’t be applicable to this rank system
@@thomaswatson1739no it won't one it can't leave even if it wanted too and two most want to stay in the union anyway and 3 texas is dependent for alot of things outside Texas so if it secedes it would be horrible. Stop trying to spread this shit.
They can leave. Called right to self determination. Texas also has a sea coast to bring in whatever they don't already have. @@Posidon09
@@thomaswatson1739Id like to see them try.
@@Posidon09Why would needing things outside the state prevent Texas from seceding? The united states needs things outside our borders. Thats called foreign trade. Lots of countries do it.
Exactly zero people could say that they knew that PA has the 5th most populous state after CA/TX/FL/NY
Ohio in the building
First
Yu uh
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What happened in New York in the 1970's?
The industries that upstate NY depended on were no longer growth industries and were facing a lot of competition from both foreign and domestic places with cheaper labor costs. And NYC was rapidly shrinking due to the city poorly managing its loss of middle class families to the suburbs over the preceding few decades, which resulted in very high crime rates and the city nearly going bankrupt.
Wrong data, california is decreasing population
This is past 2024 and is just predictions please use your brain
CA is projected to start gaining population again in 2024.
Why would it just randomly start gaining again lmao
@@ClickBate69California's population will rebound, but growth is expected to be slower than that of Texas.
@@bluewolf1120 But Texas population growth is slowing down. In 2010 census, Texas gained 4 electoral votes. However, in 2020 census, it gained only 2, which oculd mean the growth rate has halved in that time. At that rate, it will only gain one electoral vote by 2030.
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Ohio
Mexicans
THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!
Wishful thinking about California....
California grew in population last year. The decline trend seems to be over.
La república de texas se iniciara en 2048
Not a lot of virgins in Virginia huh?
Video is good in all but there is NO way california would somehow start growing agian, it is for sure gonna have a massive decline before it even starts to grow back agian
California's population started growing again in 2023
@@ikani1I've read numerous articles to the contrary. That it actual dropped again in 2023.
@@ikani1 Im sure its gonna go in delcine agian. The chances of the state to grow that fast is very unlikely by how it is right now.
The craziness of the 2020-2021 years are over now. California is definitely gonna start rising again.
Might I mention that we currently are not reproducing at the replacement rate. This video is false, a very far off prediction. We will start losing population once we hit the tipping point from the Baby boomer generation. We have a population crisis looming, in the sense of we will not have enough young people to support the older folks.
not exactly, our birth rate is below replacement but we have a relatively long life span and high immigration rate so we should be fine for at least this century
Just press START on the green card printers. United States isn't Japan or China.
Doesn’t matter when liberals let the illegals in by the millions
Texas will return to being part of Mexico in the near future hahahaha
Это каким способом. Вы раньше сдохнете. Будьте уверены.
More probably that Texas integrate Mexico tbh
no tf?
Why? Texas was part of Mexico for only 20 years. Why would it return? And if that ever did happen, Texas would dominate Mexico. They'd probably move the Mexican capital to San Antonio or Plano.
People are trying to secede, Become their own country, they wouldn't join Mexico. Besides they cannot actually secede from the US
5th
No one cares
Yes no one fu@@ing cares about me@@ClickBate69
The south will be strong
Stronger when we finally leave the union
@@thomaswatson1739Alright Russian bot. May I introduce you to the ghost of one general Sherman?
sherman is in hell where he belongs@@jokecorn9993
@@thomaswatson1739 mf wants to have another civil war
@@jokecorn9993don’t forget the south kicked the unions teeth in too wasn’t it like 3 northern clowns for every one confederacy troop
California is wayyyy off. Number 3 in 20 years, if not lower.
How can there be population of "West Virginia" in 1793, when the state did not exist until the Civil War?
I dont think California will be number one in 2040 I dont think they will be number three in 2030 and New York will not be in the top five by 2030 all do to poor politics that are making people go to other states like Tennessee who just might crack the top five by 3030.
lol
Epic edit! 🎬
Yeah somehow I don't see California skyrocketing again in just a few years. Who's gonna be able to afford it and who wants to live in a crime ridden society regardless of how nice the weather is?
As a California Native I can tell you that almost every Californian I know will work their tail off to stay here. They will just compete harder. The Transplants will leave but the Natives (with families and homes already paid-off) arnt going anywhere. Immigrants will continue to come because of the supportive environment. If they can survive, whats your excuse?
According to World Population Review, California is #20 for crime rates currently, behind Texas at #16, though it's worth noting that crime as a whole in the US has dropped significantly in the last 25 years.
@@RandomRabbit007but business are leaving. Lots of people in the comments say weather is a major factor why people are leaving the rust belt but that's not true. People go where the jobs are and has lower taxes. The two biggest growers on this list are Texas and Florida. Neither have state taxes.
@@ScottCleve33 California is ranked 9th thru 12th for total tax burden. It’s not even the worst.
@@RandomRabbit007 that's not the only problem with California causing businesses to leave. Also add on the strict regulations and the theft that they don't want to curtail.
The biggest, richest and most beautiful states are the Hispanic ones 🤝🏼
New York, Pennsylvania and Louisiana are not Hispanic
@@lilblacker9432 they're talking about the most current states. California, Texas and Florida * most populated. All these states were at one point a part of the Spanish empire. Texas and California were at one point a part of Mexico.
@@milliedragon4418 Ye, Ik, I was just making a point that not all of the states under the categories he listed are Hispanic.
@@milliedragon4418 Texas is less Hispanic, considering the vast majority of its original non-native population were Anglo-Americans who migrated to Mexico because of the growing Anti-Slavery sentiment in the US, which was ironic because Mexico was more anti-slavery than the US at the time and would abolish it earlier than the US.
Not accurate. All the southern states lost population between 1861-64. Don't sugar coat it
If you're talking fatalites, more soldiers died in the Union Army, a lot more. The population shift actually occured after the war, with people migrating north for jobs, so after 1864.
@@jamesleonard4713so, did the South lose population during the Civil War or not? The fact that the Union Army had slightly more fatalities doesn’t answer that question.
Way too many Americans 😂
lmao
I’m American and I agree