List of the largest cities in the United States, ranked by population, using the the latest 2024 census population data.
Until 1976 with the ratification of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, 48 contiguous US states offered free land. Though free land isn’t available in most of the US anymore, you can still obtain some in certain cities located in these seven states: Colorado Iowa Kansas Minnesota Neb...
As 2025 approaches, three U.S. cities stand out as top destinations:Las Vegas, Nevada,Miami, Florida, andScottsdale, Arizona. Each offers a unique combination of financial incentives, luxury living, and robust Jewish cultural infrastructure. Here's a deep dive into why these cities are attractin...
Climate change is one of the most important ethical issues of our time. Urban scholars and policymakers now recognise the need to address justice concerns associated with cities’ responses to climate change. However, little empirical research has examin
The middle of the state, known as the piedmont, is home to many of the state’s major cities, and the western end of the state is home to mountain ranges such as the Appalachian Mountains. Following the Civil War, North Carolina industrialized its towns with hundreds of factories to ...
Compared with our last forecast, published in September, our new baseline scenario has the total population 1.16 million lower by the end of 2028. The Pew Research Center estimates that there were approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country in 2022, of which about 8.3 million,...
These 175 largest US cities cover ~65% of the total population (see Supplementary Fig. 1) and are also where most US heat-related deaths have occurred in the last 15 years42. We narrow our analysis to the summer months of June, July, and August when the SUHI intensity is most ...
A historical list of the largest cities in the United States from the 2007 census, ranked by population
Urban scholars and policymakers now recognise the need to address justice concerns associated with cities' responses to climate change. However, little empirical research has examined whether and how cities have integrated justice into climate mitigation planning. Here, we show that large cities in the...
Black and Latino neighborhoods in the 30 most populous U.S. cities had fewer pharmacies than white or diverse neighborhoods in 2007-2015, USC research shows, suggesting that 'pharmacy deserts'- like so-called food deserts-may be an overlooked contributor