Population by state list for each of the 50 US states. See which states have the most people and least people in order of population.
Florida isn’t as big as Texas in terms of square mileage; in terms of area, it ranks 22nd out of 50 states. But it has a large and quickly growing population. Its population of nearly 22 million is growing at a rate of 3.30 percent per year. ...
Access the most recent census population information for Orlando, Florida, including a population profile and history.
S. Florida Population Strains Area Resources Falling Short on Education, TransitFORT LAUDERDALE -- After three decades as one of the nation's fastest-growing places, South Florida is feeling the strain of supporting an estimated 4.7 million people.U.S. Newspapers...
Access the most recent census population information for Jacksonville, Florida, including a population profile and history.
Florida has the greatest proportion (19%) of older population (65 years or older) in the United States. The age distribution of its residents, in conjunction with a major shift in the leading cause of death within all age groups from acute illnesses to chronic disease, creates unprecedented ...
Notably, roughly half of the water transported through the Florida Current (southern portion of the Gulf Stream) is south Atlantic water that has been advected through the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean from the North Brazil Current [29]. The integration of fine-scale genomic population data...
Other states with relatively large Hispanic populations include Florida (3.5m), Illinois (2.1m) and Arizona (1.9m). Almost 47% of New Mexico’s population is Hispanic compared to 38% in both California and Texas. Fully 44% of Hispanics live in only 10 metropolitan areas. Almost half (46%...
Aspects of the population biology of two harpacticoid copepod species [ Zausodes arenicolus Wilson and Paradactylopodia brevicornis (Claus)] living in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, were studied on time scales of hours to days during November 1983. Fluctuations in population agestructure, adult sex-...
In 1970, the West and South made up about half the US population—today it's nearly 63 percent. That is shifting political power; Montana gained a seat, while New York lost one. In all, six states gained congressional seats, including Texas, which gained two, and Colorado, Florida, ...