Access the most recent census population information for Washington, District of Columbia, including a population profile and history.
(Washington State Standard) Washington’s wolf population increased by 20% last year, the 15th year in a row that the number of endangered gray wolves in the state has grown, according to new state figures. As of the end of 2023, Washington had 260 wolves in 42 packs. That’s up from...
Growth was slow until the 1880s, when railroads began to link Puget Sound and the Columbia River to the East and to California, ending the frontier era of the Pacific Northwest. The population of Washington grew fivefold from 1881 to 1890, to almost 360,000, and by 1920 it had reached ...
Population:726,054 Population 2010:595,240 Growth:22.0% More on Seattle:Data|Crime|Cost Of Living|Real Estate 2. Spokane Source:Wikipedia User Mark Wagner (User:Carnildo)|CC BY 2.5 Overall SnackAbility 6 /10 Rank Last Year:2 (No Change) ...
On Wednesday, Washington’s chief economist forecast that state revenue will drop by $8.8 billion through 2023. If history is any guide, some will respond by somberly arguing that we simply have no other choice than to make deep, painful and immediate cuts to the state budget. ...
Access the most recent census population information for Bellingham, Washington, including a population profile and history.
age and growthdistributiongeneticsmanagementpopulation dynamicsriaprian and stream ecologysurvey methodsObjective Population demographics of trout were analyzed across multiple spatial scales to evaluate fishery resources in the three forks and main stem of the upper Snoqualmie River, Washington. Phys...
washington area 71,301 sq. mi. gdp $ 802 billion college educated 49.5% population 7,812,880 capital olympia median income $ 51,640 area 71,301 sq. mi. gdp $ 802 billion college educated 49.5% population 7,812,880 capital olympia median income $ 51,640 rankings scorecard crime & ...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Washington witnessed a period of rapid growth. The completion of transcontinental railroads and the Gold Rush brought a surge of population and wealth. Washington became the 42nd state of the United States on November 11, 1889. The state's economy grew with...
List of the largest cities in the state of Washington, ranked by population, using the the latest 2024 census population data.