1993. A large rise in population over a ten-year period could be attributed to a city "capturing" the urban are of a neighboring city during that time. The second largest city was Chicago, with a population of 3,620,962. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. This was the first census since 1800 in which New York was not the most populous state – California overtook it in population in November 1962. _____. 1841. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, DC: CQ Press. 4The 1940 census data on the White population of Spanish mother tongue were based on a 5-percent sample. Definition: March 2020. Census of Population: 1990, General Population Characteristics, United States, 1990 CP-1-1. Because there was some additional editing of race data for sample tabulations in 1970, 1980, and 1990 census reports and of Hispanic data for sample tabulations in 1980 and 1990 census reports, both 100-percent and sample data on race and Hispanic origin from these censuses are included in this report where available. Dubester, Henry J. US State Largest City Border Blitz Map 3. Found inside – Page 216Analysis of major Midwest MSAs and their central cities reveals a general pattern of rapidly declining central city population between 1970 and 2000 combined with population growth in outlying areas of the MSAs. Census of Population: 1840. Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990, by Campbell Gibson. 1901.
The states and territories included in the United States Census Bureau's statistics for the United States (population, ethnicity, religion, and most other categories) include the 50 states and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.).Separate statistics are maintained for the five permanently inhabited territories of the United States (Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American . 2000. Census of Population: 1950, Vol. _____. U.S. 6As an extreme example of inconsistency in the classification by race over time, a person who was included in the Asian Indian category in 1980 and 1990 census tabulations might have been included in different categories previously: Hindu in 1920-1940, Other race in 1950-1960, and White in 1970. Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-Born Population of the United States: 1850 to 1990, by Campbell Gibson and Emily Lennon. Gibson and Jung, 1998, Table E-5. Washington, DC: Duff Green. The following five reports present historical census statistics that are more detailed and/or more recent than historical census statistics published in reports from the decennial census of population or in Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970 (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1975a). The racial categories are White; Black; American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut; Asian and Pacific Islander; and Other race. II, Subject Reports, 1D, Persons of Spanish Surname. Census of Population: 1970, Vol. All Urban Areas and Clusters. January 1 2,319,603 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 1900 - 2010 Note: *2010 Population as revised by the U.S. Census Bureau * *2017 Popluation Estimated by Planning and Development Dept. III, Reports by States - Nebraska-Wyoming, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico (Dubester #314). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Census 2000 Summary File 1. In addition to Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino, the categories of Korean, Eskimo, Aleut, and Hawaiian were included in tabulations for all states, and four additional categories of Asian and Pacific Islander were included on the census questionnaire and in tabulations: Vietnamese, Asian Indian, Guamanian, and Samoan6. Return of the Whole Number of Persons (Dubester #9). For histories of the census of population see Wright and Hunt, 1900, Eckler, 1972, and Anderson, 1988. Found inside – Page 200Glenn, N. 1973 Suburbanization in the United States since World War II. ... Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ... Guest, A. M. 1975 Population suburbanization in American metropolitan areas, 1940-1970. _____. _____. Found inside – Page 12M. J. Schaefer 509 887 Oakley , D. Population Research and Training in U. S. Schools of Public Health . ... Microwave Oven Survey Results in Arkansas During 1970 . ... Legal Abortion 1970-1971 – The New York City Experience . 1973b. Census for 1820 (Dubester #15). Found inside – Page 737By the late 1990's, 3,700 identified localities in the United States— about 2,550 cities, towns, and villages and 1,150 ... In the 1970's, the combined population of all cities reporting gang problems was about 25 percent of the ... This reflected the addition of a question on Hispanic origin to the 100-percent questionnaire, an increased propensity for Hispanics not to identify themselves as White, and a change in editing procedures to accept reports of "Other race" for respondents who wrote in Hispanic entries such as Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican. _____. In previous censuses, published data on mother tongue had been limited to the White population of foreign stock (i.e., individuals who were foreign born or who were native of foreign or mixed parentage). Census of Population: 1930, Vol. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1963a. The second largest city was Chicago, with a population of 3,366,957. II, General Report and Analytical Tables (Dubester #453). Data of dubious accuracy on Mulattoes were published in a censuses of 1850 to 1870, 1890, 1910, and 1920 (Bennett, 2000c; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1922a, pp.16-17). 1853. 1970 Census: 1980 Census: 1990 Census: TOTAL POPULATION: 361,561: 100.0%: TOTAL POPULATION: 339,337: 100.0%: TOTAL POPULATION: 372,242: 100.0% : RACE: RACE: RACE . _____. Found inside – Page 65How racial patterns are shifting in your area; based on final 1970 census count for , 55 largest metropolitan areas—in central cities, suburbs: metropolitan area, white, Negro population, 1970, change since 1960, per cent up, down, ... General information on census data, including area classifications, definitions of topics, accuracy of the data (including both sampling error and nonsampling error), and collection and processing procedures is provided in decennial census publications listed in the section on Decennial Census Data References. Cramer, Clayton E. 1997. Introduction Mexico - 1970. _____. Past census reports contain some terms that today’s readers may consider obsolete and inappropriate. _____.
PopulationPyramid.net. After experimenting with various alternatives, the criteria chosen for the additional places were that they were among the three largest incorporated urban places in the state in at least five censuses or were the largest incorporated urban place in the state in at least two censuses. The Hispanic population may be of any race. 45-48. Found inside – Page 155For example, the 5 smallest values of our index corresponding to US cities in 1970 (the 5 most representative cities of ... among others, the percentage of the population that is black, the poverty rate, and median household income. U.S. Bureau of the Census. For 1790 through 1990, tables are taken from "Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990." For year 2000 rankings, data from the Census Bureau's tally of "Cities with 100,000 or More Population Ranked by Selected . Bohme, Frederick G., et al. In 1860, with much of the West region of the United States being enumerated for the first time in the decennial census, American Indians (excluding those not taxed) and Chinese (in California only) were identified separately. Median Home Price: The median listing price for a home in Phoenix is $335,000. 88, No.
"African-Origin Population," in Margo J. Anderson, Editor in Chief, Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census, pp. II, Population, Part 2 (Dubester #254). 3Data on the foreign-born population by country of birth and race were published in the 1940 census only for the White population. In 1980, the largest city in the US was New York, with a population of 7,071,639. Census of Population: 1980, General Population Characteristics, United States Summary, PC80-1-B1 (Vol. Found inside – Page 12Of the 23.9 million increase in the resident population of the United States between 1960 and 1970, 85% or about 20 million persons were added to metropolitan areas. During this period suburban areas grew by 16 million persons whereas ... Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. However, since data for these groups were not shown separately below the state level, these groups are included in the Other race category, as they are in places in other states. States by the 4th-6th Most Populous Cities 6. Data for the 1900 to 1990 period are available also on the Census Bureau's Internet site at www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/hiscendata.html. I. Spokane: 171,300 (0.46 percent increase from the 1970 count of 170,516). _____.
Working Paper In both 1950 and 1960, the population in the Other race category was less than 0.1 percent of the total population. The race category of Mexican was eliminated in 1940, and 1930 race data were revised to include the Mexican population with the White population. (Gibson and Jung, 1998, Table D-4.). _____. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-23, No. 1. In 1970, Tacoma was the 89th largest city in the United States, down from 84th in 1960. 1922a. In the other three New England states (Connecticut, Maine, and Vermont), places are incorporated within towns (cities and boroughs in Connecticut, and villages in Maine and Vermont). "Historical Census Statistics on Population Totals by Race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic Origin, 1970 to 1990, for the United States, Regions, Divisions, and States." 1, Characteristics of the Population, Parts 1 - 54/58 in 54 pts. For evaluations of census coverage since 1940, see Fay, et al., 1988; and Robinson,et al., 1993. The attempt to enumerate all American Indians started in 1890; however, the "general enumeration" with the standard census questionnaire included only American Indians who were taxed. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100.
Note: Click on column headings to change table arrangement and order of columns. In red will be all new comers from 1850 to 2010. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. 1, Characteristics of the Population, Part 1, United States Summary. _____. Historical Census Statistics on Population Totals by Race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic Origin, 1790 to 1990, for the United States, Regions, Divisions, and States, by Campbell Gibson and Kay Jung. Population of Cities in Kansas, 1900-2020 City 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Cimarron - 587 599 1,035 1,004 1,189 1,115 1,373 1,491 1,626 1,934 2,184 1,981 Circleville - 265 226 211 216 169 151 178 164 153 185 170 153 Claflin - 554 648 607 747 921 891 887 764 678 705 645 562 2001b. The Bureau of the Census. 1953a.
Aggregate Amount of Each Description of Persons (Dubester #10). Ten Largest Cities in the United States: 1790 to 2010 . Census of Population: 1990, General Population Characteristics, Alabama to Wyoming, 1990 CP-1-2 - 52. Found inside – Page 364Cities and townships with Populations of 40,000 or more in either 1970 or 1976 ( 1970 data derived from U.S. Bureau of ... of Population : 1970 , 1976 data derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census , 1976 Revenue Sharing Estimates File ) . Since 1940, some data in the decennial census of population have been collected on a sample basis (including all 1970 census data on Hispanic origin, as discussed earlier), or in some cases, tabulations were produced only on a sample basis. When data on the total population are not available corresponding to 15-percent or 5-percent sample data on the Hispanic or White non-Hispanic population, percentages are based on the total population on the preceding line. Demographia is . Lee, Sharon. Sturgis is a city located in Meade County South Dakota.With a 2020 population of 6,958, it is the 15th largest city in South Dakota and the 3966th largest city in the United States. Census of Population: 1970, Vol. US Intercensal Population by County and State 1970-on. Washington, DC: U.S. Treasury Department. Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790 - 1990, by Richard L. Forstall. Unincorporated places, which have been called Census Designated Places (CDPs) in census reports since 1980, are indicated in the tables as "unic." I, Characteristics of the Population, Part 3, Alaska. 161-180. The second largest city is Bridgeport, with a population of 156,542. Found inside – Page 31Population The 1970 population of cities and townships for Erie County, Pennsylvania, Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties, New York is shown in Table 4. U.S. Bureau of the Census shows a population of 492,625 for the tri-county area. Statistical Policy Directive No. Census of Population: 1940, Alaska, Characteristics of the Population, (Dubester #1112). Found inside – Page 38But a closer look, on a city-by-city basis (see Table 63, for example), reveals small pockets of Puerto Rican populations that are exceptions to the rule, indicating that Puerto Ricans in the United States are not as homogeneous as the ... _____. Oh and also, from 1970 point onwards the metropolitan land area stays the exact same for all decades starting in 1970.
The map below shows the 100 largest cities in the United States by population. While there were various indicators of portions of the Hispanic origin population, including data on mother tongue, data on the population with Spanish surname, and the designation of Mexican as a race in the 1930 census, the first attempt to identify the entire Hispanic origin population was in 1970. 1983a. This entry tracks and ranks the population of the largest cities in the United States by decade, starting with the 1790 Census. _____. _____. [1], California took over as the most populous state; New York had previously been ranked number one. Microdata from the 1970 census are freely available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. This paper examines the reporting of multiple origins in the Census 2000 question on Hispanic origin. Census of Population: 1970, Supplementary Report, PC(S1)-30, Persons of Spanish Ancestry. 1973a. In three New England states (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island), no places are incorporated within minor civil divisions, and towns usually are not incorporated (as cities) until they have sizable populations (10,000 and sometimes much more). Nationally, the foreign-born population from Spain and Latin America (shown as Cuba, other West indies, Central America, and South America) of races other than White was about 28,000 in 1910 and about 83,000 in 1930, not all of whom were from countries where Spanish was the predominant language (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1913a, 1933a, 1943a). II, Subject Reports, 1G, Japanese, Chinese, and Filipinos in the United States. US Population. II, Subject Reports, 1E, Puerto Ricans in the United States. "Asian and Pacific Islander Americans," in Margo J. Anderson, Editor in Chief, Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census, pp. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Bohme, Frederick G. 1989. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1964b. 1988. Contact Us; City Populations. The racial categories used in the decennial census have reflected social usage rather than an attempt to define race biologically or genetically. Estimates for 1940 are shown in this report both as published and as prorated to the 100-percent count of the White population. US Population. 56 are not shown in the current report; however, those two reports are recommended for more detailed discussions of the sources and limitations of historical data on urban places, race, and Hispanic origin than are included in this report.
Found inside – Page 7The population in these 12 large metropolitan areas is expected to rise by 10.3 percent in the 1970s, ... Elsewhere in the United States, anticipated gains in the 1970s will be much greater—22.1 percent for the 13 large metropolitan ... Census of Population: 1800. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Robinson, J. Gregory, et al. Washington, DC: Blair and Rives. Race and Ethnicity by Place in the United States. Found inside – Page 2540FIGURE 5.3 FIGURE 5.5 Birthrate, 1917-2002* ' Total live births per 1 ,000 population for specified group. ... through 1 960 are for all nonwhites. sources: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 1, p. Population notes: According to the latest Census figures, Phoenix gained quite a lot of new residents between 2018 and 2019. The proportions at the state level are shown in Table A-2. The 306 places include all 224 places that ever had a census population of 100,000 or more in the period 1790 to1990 and, to provide some geographic balance, an additional 82 places that historically were among the largest places in their state. Sources for Data in Detailed Tables, A-1. Found inside – Page 16Table 18 For the population of conterminous United States by urban - rural residence from 1790 to 1960 , see table 20 ... In the 1970 , 1980 , and 1990 censuses , Jacksonville city was erroneously shown as a consolidated city that was ... 10 Most Populous US States by Any Census 3. 27, and detailed categories of race (e.g., Chinese) and Hispanic origin (e.g., Mexican) included in Working Paper No. Population by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin for the United States, Regions, Divisions, States, Puerto Rico, and Places of 100,000 or More Population (PHC-T-6). See general references. US Population. Largest Cities in The United States By Population By Decade - 1970. Negro population in selected places and selected counties (PC-S1-2) Census Bureau Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Found inside – Page AQG-79Comparative 1960 and 1970 data will be shown for the United States and regions, States, SMSA's, counties, and places of 10,000 ... presenting statistics for the State and for SMSA's and their central cities and constituent counties. Washington and Boston's urban areas are both usually in the top 10, rather than the low 20s.The table below lists the largest 50 cities in the United States based on population. Census of Population: 1830. The views expressed on statistical, methodological, or technical issues are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bureau. The third largest US city in 1970 was Los Angeles, with a population of 2,816,061. Bureau of the Census Catalog: 1984. Evaluates the synthetic ratio method used to produce postcensal school district estimates of the total population and the school-age population. Found insideThe Houston Area Houston , Texas is the leading city of the southwest , ranking sixth in population among U. S. cities in 1970 and third in the U. S. as a seaport . A major center of commerce , industry and finance in the southwest ... 1802. Found inside – Page 2Also significant from the environmental view are the Resource Recovery Act of 1970, and the Environmental Education Act. Census for 1970 On population, the United States Census Bureau's 1970 projections foresee a U.S. total between 266 ... In states outside New England, places typically are first incorporated from parts of minor civil divisions. _____. For the 306 places included in this report, data on the population by race and Hispanic origin are shown as far back as they are available. Other individuals who were Asian and Pacific Islanders and individuals of mixed American Indian, Black, and White ancestry were grouped together as "Other race." Black Demographic Data, 1790-1960: A Sourcebook. Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System. US Population. "Race: Questions and Classifications," in Margo J. Anderson, Editor in Chief, Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census, pp. Found inside – Page 56Table 5 Growth of Massachusetts Latino Population, by Selected Cities and Towns, for 1970, 1980 and 1990 1980-1990 % Change Latino SOURCES: U.S. Bureau of the Census. (1973). Census of the Population: 1970, Volume I, Characteristics of ... PopulationPyramid.net. McAlester is a city located in Pittsburg County Oklahoma.It is also the county seat of Pittsburg County.With a 2020 population of 17,570, it is the 30th largest city in Oklahoma and the 2061st largest city in the United States. Census of Population: 1900, Vol. The Seventh Census of the United States (Dubester #30). Census of Population: 1900, Vol. . Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1, Ch. _____. 2000c. The decennial census has been taken on a de jure (usual place of residence) basis rather than on a de facto (location at the time of the census) basis. Rank: Combined statistical area: 2010 Census: 2018 Estimate: Growth (%) 1: New York-Newark, NY-NJ-CT-PA: 23,076,664: 23,522,861: 1.9: 2 _____. China India Indonesia Japan Bangladesh Pakistan Viet Nam Thailand Philippines Turkey S. Korea Iran Myanmar Taiwan N. Korea. The primary sources for the total population of these places are the historical series developed by the Census Bureau during the 1930s on the populations of all urban places (generally, incorporated places of 2,500 or more population) since 1790 and the historical series on total populations shown in 1960 census reports for incorporated places of 10,000 or more population in 1960 and starting with the earliest census (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1964b, Table 5). Washington, DC: Gales & Seaton. Census of Population: 1970, Vol.
56, "Historical Census Statistics on Population Totals by Race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic Origin, 1970 to 1990, for the United States, Regions, Division, and States" (Gibson and Jung, 2002). The current metro area population of Birmingham in 2021 is 849,000, a 0.83% increase from 2020. Evaluation of April 1, 2000 School District Population Estimates. Census of Population: 1790. 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 2065 2070 2075 2080 2085 2090 2095 2100 51,493,565 Population. _____. Japanese were identified separately starting in 1870. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Working Paper No. Demographic Trends in the 20th Century, by Frank Hobbs and Nicole Stoops. From 1970 to 2010, the total number of census-recognized cities grew by nearly 50 percent. U.S. Bureau of the Census. I, Characteristics of the Population, Parts 2-52, Alabama to Wyoming. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Nonsampling error may be introduced during any of the various complex operations used to collect and process data. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Atlanta metro area from 1950 to 2021. Wright, Carroll D. and William C. Hunt. Historical Census Statistics On Population Totals by Race, 1790 to 1990, and by Hispanic Origin, 1970 to 1990, For Large Cities And Other Urban Places In The United States. Duane & Son. U.S. Population Growth Rate 1950-2021. Census of Population: 1960, Vol. 1793. "The Coverage of Population in the 1980 Census." 2. Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity. McDermott, Monica. In 1970, individuals who did not report their race as White but who entered a race response suggesting Indo-European stock were classified as White. Washington, DC: CQ Press. In 1970, such responses in the Other race category were reclassified and tabulated as White. The present series consists of 52 reports-number 1 for the United States and numbers 2 through 52 for the States and the District of .
Census of Population: 1940, Vol. Found inside – Page 332Negroes in Cities (Chicago: Aldine). ... U.S. Census of Population: 1960, Volume I. Characteristics of the Population, Part 1, U.S. Summary (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office). ... Census of Population, 1970. American Indians not taxed (i.e., living in tribal society) were not included in the enumeration. 1909. Statistics of the Population of the United States (Dubester #60). _____. In the 1960 census, the race categories were more similar to those for the conterminous United States, but were still different in that Eskimos and Aleuts were identified in Alaska, and Hawaiians and Part-Hawaiians were identified in Hawaii. But most of today's black-majority cities—more than 800 of the 1,148 in 2010—already existed in . _____. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Can you determine whether these US cities were larger in population in the 1960 census or 2010 census? _____. General References Found inside – Page 50United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs. widen to the point where cities in the District's population class spend 79 percent more per capita than cities with only 50-100,000 ... _____. Top 10 Cities 1992a. 1922b. Census of Population: 1960, Vol. Census of Population: 1930, Outlying Territories and Possessions (Dubester #730 ). The categories used in this report to classify the population by race and Hispanic origin are the major categories used in 1990 census reports. 1943d. Rank. Chapa, Jorge. Decennial Census Data References Washington, DC: CQ Press. Table A-1. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Microdata from the 1970 census are freely available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. Some of the fluctuations in the size of the American Indian population prior to 1960 reflect inconsistencies in reporting related to mixed racial background and to enrollment on an Indian Reservation or agency roll. Census of Population: 1810. Found inside – Page 8Among America's cities Rochester ranked 49th largest in 1970 but fell to 57th by 1980. Table 3.2 ROCHESTER APRIL 1, 1970 POPULATION LABOR AREA - APRIL 1, 1980 SOURCE : U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. "Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000." _____. In 1980, Spokane was the 82nd largest city in the United States, down from 80th in 1970. Found insideA UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION HA + 20 / +1970 OS 1970 CENSUS OF POPULATION SMART A 568 STATES Supp ... ted as cities , villages , boroughs ( except Alaska ) , and towns ( except in the New England States , New York ... 1983b. It is not clear how individuals who were not White or Black were classified by race; however, their number was extremely small.2 A not available (NA) symbol is used in the tables for the American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut category and for the Asian and Pacific Islander category from 1790 to 1850. The data contained in this paper are partially based on a sample of households or persons that responded to the census long form. files were modified to make a single .csv file of county and state intercensal population data that is easier use. 1977. The 1940 census was the first to include tabulations on the White population of Spanish mother tongue, including data for all states and for the 14 cities with 500,000 or more population. Washington, DC: CQ Press. In 2019, the U.S. population is at more than 330 million.
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