The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, cities, towns, as well as for Puerto Rico and its municipios.
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PRESS RELEASE | JUNE 21, 2018
Condados Con Descensos En la Edad Mediana Están En El Medio Oeste
El 51.4% de los 531 condados que se estaban volviendo más jóvenes entre abril de 2010 y julio de 2017 se encontraban en el medio oeste.
PRESS RELEASE | JUNE 21, 2018
Midwest Home to Most of the Counties With Decreases in Median Age
Approximately half (51.4 percent) of the nation’s 531 counties that were getting younger between April 2010 and July 2017 were in the Midwest.
PRESS RELEASE | JUNE 07, 2018
Census Bureau to Embargo Detailed Population Estimates
There will be a two-day embargo for members of the media to view the 2017 detailed population estimates.
Tables
TABLE | 2017
National Population Totals: 2010-2017
This page features Vintage 2017 population estimates totals and components of change.
TABLE
Puerto Rico Municipios Population Totals: 2010-2017
This page features Vintage 2017 population estimates totals.
TABLE
National, State, and County Housing Unit Totals: 2010-2017
This page features Vintage 2017 housing unit estimates totals.
Publications
PUBLICATION | MARCH 04, 2015
Population Trends in Incorporated Places: 2000 to 2013
Nearly two-thirds of Americans live in incorporated places, commonly referred to as cities.
PUBLICATION | MAY 2010
Coastline Population Trends in the United States 1960 to 2008
This report examines population trends in coastline counties and those counties’ shares of coastline states for the period 1960 to 2008.
PUBLICATION | MAY 2010
The Older Population in the United States: 2010 to 2050
Report presents info on how age structure of the overall population and the composition of the older population are expected to change over the next 4 decades.
Visualizations