@@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.
@@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.
Pretty amazing that for over 150 years NY had the highest population of any state. And in just the last 60 years, 3 other states have leapfrogged NY in population.
@@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.
Yeah that projection is totally off. No way california is going to rebound to infitinate geowth like that. Id exepect it to remain flat with other sun belt states staring to slow down too.
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.
People fleeing California in droves chart shows state losing people for several years...this graph somehow expects it to recover it's previous growth trend. 😆
@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.
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%
@@ikani1 And Texas said, "Welcome to the shit show." And proceeded to make it a country wide issue instead of just a Texas issue. Now a lot more people are pissed about the illegal immigration.
It's kinda amazing to see Pennsylvania and New York have fast but steady growth throughout the 19th century, and their contenders (Ohio, Illinois) share that. But they all end up failing to conquer either. What ends up conquering both is California racing to the moon. It's beautiful.
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.
Yes and I hate it. Let me go on a rant. I grew up in the Georgia mountains when its population had sunk to its lowest after the industry closed down (80's). I loved it. Apart from a 4 year stint in Spalding County, Georgia, I remained there until I was 18. When I was born in the county I lived in (Gilmer) there were 11,110 people. By the time I graduated college there was about 23,456 people. Y'wanna know why? Northerners. They're an arrogant breed of Americans who can't seem to fix their own problems, instead, they move to another state just to ruin it and move along. And, when I lived in Spalding County, it was ALL rural. Today, it's still mostly rural, but unfortunately, houses and divisions are being popped up around the county because of suburban sprawl. Then people move into those houses and replace Southern culture with no culture. It's terrible. Plus, I can guarantee you that every "Georgian" or "North Carolinian" or "Texan" you speak to on the internet, they likely moved there from New York or California or Illinois when they were very little.
Georgia is to North Carolina like Ohio is to Illinois. All of them have been around the same population for over 150 years. And projected to be around the same even up to 2040. Crazy how all four states are distributed as well. Illinois will one giant city and Georgia with one giant city. North Carolina will 3 similar sized areas and Ohio with 3 similar sized areas.
You can see South Carolina coming up in the forecasted population growth. I live in Horry County in South Carolina, and the population has doubled since I was born here in 2002.
Biggest surprises for me: - Virginia falling out of the top states for 100 years? Behind Iowa, Wisconsin… I assumed Virginia was never not a top 15 most populated state. - how long small states in the northeast remained among the most populated - how late Florida entered the picture
6:55 I found when Chris Chan was born in 1982 and immediately after he was born Virginia suddenly moved up a position. This is proof that Sonichu is real and the dimensional merge is legit
How are California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts gonna be on population declines and then poof they start growing again right as we hit the future?
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.
@@쉐밀슈가 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.
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?
I find the projection for California's population to be very unlikely. Unless the situation changes soon, the state will continue to lose people and there's no reason to assume it will start growing again
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.
1930 is when the USA peaked ❤️❤️ Goated Top 4!!: 1. New York (12.59m) 2. Pennsylvania (9.63m) 3. Illinois (7.63m) 4. Ohio (6.65m) Largest cities: 1. New York City, New York (6.93m) 2. Chicago, Illinois (3.38m) 3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1.95m) 4. Detroit, Michigan (1.57m) 5. Cleveland, Ohio (900k) 6. St. Louis, Missouri (822k) 7. Baltimore, Maryland (805k) 8. Boston, Massachusetts (781k) 9. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (670k) 10. Buffalo, New York (573k)
Luke said that people can be morally objective without thinking about it. That's a lie. He believes morality is written on his heart pump by a god, which is subjective. He keeps burying himself in contradictions.
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 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
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
and liberalism is destroying it (california spread)
And climate change will end the free rides
I think AC made the sun belt livable, not desirable, at least weather wise. Desirable is where the bugs die every winter.
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
People in 2024...florida sucks...expensive crowded and hurricanes
florida, is one hell of a drug….
@@robbie192at least its better than california
Litteraly Nobody:
Texas: Hold my beer
California: Take Texas' beer
ohio: on a rollercoaster
Californa is currently getting beat the shit out of by texas now
Caseoh makes up more than half of the population in Arkansas
Of the world
Of the universe
of the multiverse
Of the omniverse
Of everything
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.
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
Pretty amazing that for over 150 years NY had the highest population of any state. And in just the last 60 years, 3 other states have leapfrogged NY in population.
Texas is expected to become the most populous state in the United States after 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.
I'd think it's more likely California becomes its own country than Texas
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
200k!!! Congrats!
One thing misleading in the beginning is WV being shown separate from VA before 1863
Bro Georgia and that clutch at the end
As a Georgian I feel like a proud father after watching us pass Ohio Illinois and Pennsylvania
@@Jimothey_Mcgregsame
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
Yeah that projection is totally off. No way california is going to rebound to infitinate geowth like that. Id exepect it to remain flat with other sun belt states staring to slow down too.
Wow, born in Kentucky and crazy to see it was one of the fastest growing states in the early years.
Air conditioning: gets invented
Florida: allow me to introduce myself
Haha so true. Florida is going to have a greater population that California in 20 years.
I love these kinds of graphic videos.
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.
Everyone talks about how Illinois keeps losing population but the future shows it more or less staying steady.
Ohio appeared at the bottom in 1803. By 1822 it was in 4th place.
Ohio is the 🐐 💪💪💪
@@AmericaOfStatesUnited it's a shit hole😂
California & Texas
Texas HATES California. Florida and Texas are the strongest US states. And the biggest Allies in the US.
Mexicans making those 2 states grow in capital as well
People fleeing California in droves chart shows state losing people for several years...this graph somehow expects it to recover it's previous growth trend. 😆
maybe california can finally have good politicians! lets hope they do or else their population is gonna continue shrinking
There was a time when Iowa had more people than Texas and Florida
I doubt that California will catch up to their previous growth again. I think it will more or less continue to decline or stagnate.
@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%
@@ikani1 And Texas said, "Welcome to the shit show." And proceeded to make it a country wide issue instead of just a Texas issue. Now a lot more people are pissed about the illegal immigration.
Crazy how MA has so much population for being a quite small state
Massachusetts is basically if New York City became its own state together with Long Island.
NM would never go on the list. Even today, it is the sixth least populated state with just over 2 million people yet is the 5th largest in area.
I guess it all depends on natural resources and climate.
It's kinda amazing to see Pennsylvania and New York have fast but steady growth throughout the 19th century, and their contenders (Ohio, Illinois) share that. But they all end up failing to conquer either. What ends up conquering both is California racing to the moon. It's beautiful.
Why is WV on the list before the Civil War?
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?
Sad what has happened to Illinois taxes pushing people out moving myself in 24
I love your videos❤❤
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.
Yes and I hate it. Let me go on a rant.
I grew up in the Georgia mountains when its population had sunk to its lowest after the industry closed down (80's). I loved it. Apart from a 4 year stint in Spalding County, Georgia, I remained there until I was 18. When I was born in the county I lived in (Gilmer) there were 11,110 people. By the time I graduated college there was about 23,456 people. Y'wanna know why? Northerners. They're an arrogant breed of Americans who can't seem to fix their own problems, instead, they move to another state just to ruin it and move along.
And, when I lived in Spalding County, it was ALL rural. Today, it's still mostly rural, but unfortunately, houses and divisions are being popped up around the county because of suburban sprawl. Then people move into those houses and replace Southern culture with no culture. It's terrible.
Plus, I can guarantee you that every "Georgian" or "North Carolinian" or "Texan" you speak to on the internet, they likely moved there from New York or California or Illinois when they were very little.
Massachusetts representing Nee England pretty well!
Georgia is to North Carolina like Ohio is to Illinois.
All of them have been around the same population for over 150 years. And projected to be around the same even up to 2040.
Crazy how all four states are distributed as well. Illinois will one giant city and Georgia with one giant city. North Carolina will 3 similar sized areas and Ohio with 3 similar sized areas.
Very nice music!
as an Illinoisan, I can confirm, 95% of that 12.4M, is Chicago.
not me realising the the video length
Iowa used to have more people than Wisconsin. Never would have thought that.
You can see South Carolina coming up in the forecasted population growth. I live in Horry County in South Carolina, and the population has doubled since I was born here in 2002.
Industry played a big role in the north and so did WW2 in California, everyone in California for war effort.
Biggest surprises for me:
- Virginia falling out of the top states for 100 years? Behind Iowa, Wisconsin… I assumed Virginia was never not a top 15 most populated state.
- how long small states in the northeast remained among the most populated
- how late Florida entered the picture
Florida entered late but rose crazy fast, got to love air conditioning lol
New York lasted almost 200 years at no 1 place
6:55 I found when Chris Chan was born in 1982 and immediately after he was born Virginia suddenly moved up a position. This is proof that Sonichu is real and the dimensional merge is legit
Why only 2040? could you do another video projecting into the future
How are California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts gonna be on population declines and then poof they start growing again right as we hit the future?
The cost of living in California is off putting so its projecting its growth to stall. Not many people are dying to retire in Cali like before.
When im a adult I'll gladly leave Illinois
And go where?
@@TheLordOfNothing either south Dakota, ohio, iowa, north Dakota, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, texas etc
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.
It’s still not really a state in my opinion
Wrong data, california is decreasing population
This is past 2024 and is just predictions please use your brain
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.
@@쉐밀슈가 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.
@@nikhilnagboth8425 Californias is literally going down still much worse than Texas
Where are the dots for natives that lived here before and after 1790?
New Mexico has 2.1 million people total. Thats amazing (amd good). What a beautiful landscape
Crazy to think New York had the population of the entire Dixie population in the civil war
Missouri after 1900:
Gods I was strong then
how did you add the map ?
As a european im surprised pensylvania was in top 3 for centuries I always thought its just some rural area with some amish guys overthere
Do tube most densely populated states
Can you do another one but with Economy/GDP?
Idaho(my home) only has 1.9 million right now. As many as Tennessee had in 1897.
That’s gonna change. Be careful of how many Californians are flocking to your state
2 of the most overrated states and it’s not even an argument💀
Well at least my state (Louisiana) was no. 16 for about one sec!
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.
You can have it... I'm going to Wyoming and I hope nobody follows me there.
....as a rustbelt hellhole
@@zeitghost1321 great. It's working. The bad publicity keeps people like you from moving here and effing it up.
@@livewire2759The weather is a good filter out there. It’ll definitely keep Californians out
Why does no one talk about the rise of population in Georgia?
What happened in Illinois in 2010?
I was sad to see Virginia go from top to bottom
But then they made a comeback
The rise of the Sun Belt (Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona).
I wonder how California’s population will look like many years from now
Can I steal and reupload your video to my RUclips channel?
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!
what year is it now
What about the existing indigenous populations ??
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?
Everyone was counted in the US census. Yes, even slaves were (albeit, it was just their gender and age)
@OklahomingMissleyes they were
@OklahomingMissle yes
1907 California: COMING THROUGH!!!!!!
Fun Fact : California has a higher population than Canada.
As of 2024 it does NOT. Your information is outdated, and from 2015 pal.
Canada is also getting immigrants, so Canada might be higher
Now do counties please
So you must be supernatural to be able to detect the supernatural huh, Luke?
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?
@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
@@sumdued I mean people go to California to get famous, get jobs, and enjoy the beautiful weather
i can't believe that New Mexico failed it's population growth, i'm so sad
I find the projection for California's population to be very unlikely. Unless the situation changes soon, the state will continue to lose people and there's no reason to assume it will start growing again
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.
AC really made states like NV and FL tolerable 😀
They didn't put Missouri on there
You little cheeky fella you
why is the video length 9:11
It’s 9:12
Bro was 1 second from dark comments
@@DR_TNTfor me its 9:11
Just remember folks,Native Americans were living in all states during this time too. Don't forget that.
Yes and that’s why they were counted
America would’ve won by a landslide if it was by burgers eaten
Greetings to all states of America
Just happy my state is up there 🔥North Carolina🔥
Lol conservative states gaining liberal states losing. 🤔 Crazy!!!!!
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
Looks like more Illinois and Pennsylvania people rather go to Burlington Vermont as an option
1930 is when the USA peaked ❤️❤️
Goated Top 4!!:
1. New York (12.59m)
2. Pennsylvania (9.63m)
3. Illinois (7.63m)
4. Ohio (6.65m)
Largest cities:
1. New York City, New York (6.93m)
2. Chicago, Illinois (3.38m)
3. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1.95m)
4. Detroit, Michigan (1.57m)
5. Cleveland, Ohio (900k)
6. St. Louis, Missouri (822k)
7. Baltimore, Maryland (805k)
8. Boston, Massachusetts (781k)
9. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (670k)
10. Buffalo, New York (573k)
doesnt minnasota have about six million
West virginia in 1792 ??????
Massachusetts staying on the list from day 1 barely at the end.
Why the hell would so many people willingly live in Ohio 😂
It was a good state and one of the most important until the 60s😂
Bro NE was not in 1858 it made in march,1,1867 I know because I live there
California is the winner
A Califórnia, Illinois e, sobretudo, Nova York são os estados que mais perdem moradores atualmente.
New Jersey is keeping up
Luke said that people can be morally objective without thinking about it. That's a lie. He believes morality is written on his heart pump by a god, which is subjective. He keeps burying himself in contradictions.
Leave my state of Texas please
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
Obama: I’ve been to 57 states and got 6 more to go.
It seems like everyone is moving to Arizona