The Nineteenth Census in the United States was conducted in 1970. 203,302,031 people took part in the census, which is approximately 13.4% more than in the previous census . Then, according to the census, 179 323 175 people lived in the country [1] .
State Census Results
1960 census | 1970 census | changes | changes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | California | 15 850 000 | 19 971 069 | ▲ 4 121 069 | ▲ 26% |
| 2 | New York | 16 827 000 | 18 241 266 | ▲ 1 414 266 | ▲ 8.4% |
| 3 | Pennsylvania | 11 343 000 | 11 793 909 | ▲ 450 909 | ▲ 4% |
| four | Texas | 9 617 000 | 11 196 730 | ▲ 1 579 730 | ▲ 16.4% |
| 5 | Illinois | 10 113 000 | 11 113 976 | ▲ 1,000 976 | ▲ 9.9% |
| 6 | Ohio | 9 739 000 | 652 017 | ▲ 913 017 | ▲ 9.4% |
| 7 | Michigan | 7 848 000 | 8 875 083 | ▲ 027 083 | ▲ 13.1% |
| 8 | New Jersey | 6 099 000 | 7 168 164 | ▲ 1 069 164 | ▲ 17.5% |
| 9 | Florida | 4 951 560 | 6 789 443 | ▲ 1 837 883 | ▲ 37.1% |
| 10 | Massachusetts | 5 167 000 | 5 689 170 | ▲ 522 170 | ▲ 10.1% |
| eleven | Indiana | 4 677 000 | 5 193 669 | ▲ 516 669 | ▲ 11% |
| 12 | North Carolina | 4 563 000 | 5 082 059 | ▲ 519 059 | ▲ 11.4% |
| 13 | Missouri | 4 331 000 | 4 677 399 | ▲ 346 399 | ▲ 8% |
| fourteen | Virginia | 3 978 000 | 4 648 494 | ▲ 670 494 | ▲ 16.9% |
| fifteen | Georgia | 3 949 000 | 4 589 575 | ▲ 640 575 | ▲ 16.2% |
| 16 | Wisconsin | 3 964 000 | 4 417 933 | ▲ 453 933 | ▲ 11.5% |
| 17 | Tennessee | 3 573 000 | 3 924 164 | ▲ 351 164 | ▲ 9.8% |
| eighteen | Maryland | 3 116 000 | 3 922 399 | ▲ 806 399 | ▲ 25.9% |
| 19 | Minnesota | 3 426 000 | 3 805 069 | ▲ 379 069 | ▲ 11.1% |
| twenty | Louisiana | 3 270 000 | 3 643 180 | ▲ 373 180 | ▲ 11.4% |
| 21 | Alabama | 3 273 000 | 3 444 165 | ▲ 171 165 | ▲ 5.2% |
| 22 | Washington | 3 409 169 | 2 860 000 | ▲ 549 169 | ▲ 19.2% |
| 23 | Kentucky | 3 047 000 | 3 219 311 | ▲ 172 311 | ▲ 5.7% |
| 24 | Connecticut | 2 548 000 | 3 032 217 | ▲ 484 217 | ▲ 19% |
| 25 | Iowa | 2 761 000 | 2 825 041 | ▲ 64 041 | ▲ 2.3% |
| 26 | South Carolina | 2 392 000 | 2 590 516 | ▲ 198 516 | ▲ 8.3% |
| 27 | Oklahoma | 2 559 253 | ▲ 226 253 | ▲ 9.7% | |
| 28 | Kansas | 2 178 000 | 2 249 071 | ▲ 71 071 | ▲ 3.3% |
| 29th | Mississippi | 2 180 000 | 2 216 912 | ▲ 36 912 | ▲ 1.7% |
| thirty | Colorado | 1 758 000 | 2 207 259 | ▲ 449 259 | ▲ 25.6% |
| 31 | Oregon | 1 773 000 | 091 385 | ▲ 318 385 | ▲ 18% |
| 32 | Arkansas | 788 000 | 1 923 295 | ▲ 135 295 | ▲ 7.6% |
| 33 | Arizona | 1 318 000 | 1 772 482 | ▲ 454 482 | ▲ 34.5% |
| 34 | West Virginia | 1 857 000 | 1 744 237 | ▼ - 112 763 | ▼ -6.1% |
| 35 | Nebraska | 1 414 000 | 1 483 791 | ▲ 69 791 | ▲ 4.9% |
| 36 | Utah | 896 000 | 1 059 273 | ▲ 163 273 | ▲ 18.2% |
| 37 | New Mexico | 958 000 | 1 016 000 | ▲ 58 000 | ▲ 6.1% |
| 38 | Maine | 974 000 | 993 663 | ▲ 19 663 | ▲ 2% |
| 39 | Rhode Island | 857 000 | 949 723 | ▲ 92 723 | ▲ 10.8% |
| 40 | Hawaii | 642 000 | 769 913 | ▲ 127 913 | ▲ 19.9% |
| - | Columbia region | 762 000 | 756 510 | ▼ - 5490 | ▼ -0.7% |
| 41 | New hampshire | 609 000 | 737 681 | ▲ 128 681 | ▲ 21.1% |
| 42 | Idaho | 671 000 | 713 008 | ▲ 42 008 | ▲ 6.3% |
| 43 | Montana | 678 000 | 694 409 | ▲ 16 409 | ▲ 2.4% |
| 44 | South Dakota | 682 000 | 666 257 | ▼ - 15 743 | ▼ -2.3% |
| 45 | North Dakota | 634 000 | 617 761 | ▼ 16 239 | ▼ -2.6% |
| 46 | Delaware | 449 000 | 548 104 | ▲ 99 104 | ▲ 22.1% |
| 47 | Nevada | 288 000 | 488 738 | ▲ 200 738. 200 738 | ▲ 69.7% |
| 48 | Vermont | 391 000 | 444 732 | ▲ 53 732 | ▲ 13.7% |
| 49 | Wyoming | 332 000 | 332 416 | ▲ 416 | ▲ 0.1% |
| fifty | Alaska | 228 000 | 302 173 | ▲ 74 173 | ▲ 32.5% |
| USA | 179 323 175 | 203 302 031 | 23 978 856 | 13.4% |
Notes
- ↑ Measuring America: The Decennial Censuses from 1790 to 2000 (English) (2002). Date of appeal September 11, 2015.
Links
- Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts . US Census Bureau. Date of treatment September 2, 2015.
- Statistical Abstract of the United States 1971 (PDF). US Census Bureau. Date of treatment September 2, 2015.
- Census of Population and Housing . US Census Bureau. Date of appeal September 11, 2015.