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Population and Housing Unit Estimates Visualizations

A typical Census Bureau visualization is a visual presentation of data made with charts, tables, maps, and other graphic elements. Visualizations are often interactive and contain text for labeling, but do not have the narrative text of infographics. Like infographics, they are effective because they simplify information and make use of the human ability to see patterns and trends.

Most of our visualizations can be shared, embedded, downloaded, and printed. We provide source and methodology information.


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U.S. Population Up 5.96% Since 2010
On April 1, 2010, the population of the United States was 308,758,105, compared with 327,167,434 on July 1, 2018, a change of 18,409,329 or 5.96 percent.


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How Does Your State Stack Up?
View population changes for states from 2017 to 2018, or 2010 to 2018.


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State Population Change: 2010 to 2018
How does your state stack up?


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State Population Change: 2017 to 2018
How does your state stack up?


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American Indian and Alaska Native Populations Growing
2010 and 2017 population by fastest growth between 2010 and 2017.


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Fourth of July
The beginning of independence.


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Youngest and Oldest Counties
Median Age of U.S. Counties in 2017.


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Midwest Counties are Getting Younger
Median age change, 2010 to 2017.


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Percentage Change in Housing Units by County: 2007 to 2017
Map showing percent change in housing units by county.


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Difference in Housing Unit Change: 2010 to 2017 vs. 2000 to 2007
Map showing difference in housing unit change by county.


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The West and South Lead the Way
Average percent population change in cities and towns since 2010.


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How Many Back Home? 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four
Population of the four college towns and host site of the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four Tournament


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How Many Back Home? 2018 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four
Population of the four college towns and host site of the 2018 NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four Tournament


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Texas Keeps Getting Bigger
Lone Star state counties lead U.S. population in population gain.


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Big Game Census: 2018
The 52nd Super Bowl will feature teams hailing from Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.


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Happy New Year 2018
As our nation prepares to ring in the new year, the U.S. Census Bureau projects the U.S. population will be 326,971,407 on Jan. 1, 2018.

Page Last Revised - October 8, 2021
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