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20th United States national census From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1980 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 226,545,805, an increase of 11.4% over the 203,184,772 persons enumerated during the 1970 census.[1] It was the first census in which a state—California—recorded a population of 20 million people, as well as the first in which all states recorded populations of over 400,000.
Twentieth census of the United States | ||
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Country | United States | |
Results | ||
Total population | 226,545,805 ( 11.4%) | |
Most populous | California 23,667,902 | |
Least populous | Alaska 401,851 |
The 1980 census collected the following information from all respondents:[2]
It was the first census not to ask for the name of the "head of household."[3]
Approximately 16 percent of households received a "long form" of the 1980 census, which contained over 100 questions. Full documentation on the 1980 census, including census forms and a procedural history, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series.
Microdata from the 1980 census are freely available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System. Personally identifiable information will be available in 2052.[4]
Rank | State | Population as of 1980 census |
Population as of 1970 census |
Change | Percent change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | California | 23,667,902 | 19,953,134 | 3,714,768 | 18.6% |
2 | New York | 17,558,072 | 18,236,967 | –678,895 | –3.7% |
3 | Texas | 14,229,191 | 11,196,730 | 3,032,461 | 27.1% |
4 | Pennsylvania | 11,863,895 | 11,793,909 | 69,986 | 0.6% |
5 | Illinois | 11,426,518 | 11,113,976 | 312,542 | 2.8% |
6 | Ohio | 10,797,630 | 10,652,017 | 145,613 | 1.4% |
7 | Florida | 9,746,324 | 6,789,443 | 2,956,881 | 43.6% |
8 | Michigan | 9,262,078 | 8,875,083 | 386,995 | 4.4% |
9 | New Jersey | 7,364,823 | 7,168,164 | 196,659 | 2.7% |
10 | North Carolina | 5,881,766 | 5,082,059 | 799,707 | 15.7% |
11 | Massachusetts | 5,737,037 | 5,689,170 | 47,867 | 0.8% |
12 | Indiana | 5,490,224 | 5,193,669 | 296,555 | 5.7% |
13 | Georgia | 5,463,105 | 4,589,575 | 873,530 | 19.0% |
14 | Virginia | 5,346,818 | 4,668,494 | 678,324 | 15.0% |
15 | Missouri | 4,916,686 | 4,676,501 | 240,185 | 8.3% |
16 | Wisconsin | 4,705,767 | 4,417,731 | 288,036 | 6.5% |
17 | Tennessee | 4,591,120 | 3,923,687 | 667,443 | 17.0% |
18 | Maryland | 4,216,975 | 3,922,399 | 294,576 | 7.5% |
19 | Louisiana | 4,205,900 | 3,641,306 | 564,594 | 15.5% |
20 | Washington | 4,132,156 | 3,409,169 | 722,987 | 21.2% |
21 | Minnesota | 4,075,970 | 3,804,971 | 270,999 | 7.1% |
22 | Alabama | 3,893,888 | 3,444,165 | 449,723 | 13.1% |
23 | Kentucky | 3,660,777 | 3,218,706 | 442,071 | 13.7% |
24 | South Carolina | 3,121,820 | 2,590,516 | 531,304 | 20.5% |
25 | Connecticut | 3,107,576 | 3,031,709 | 75,867 | 2.5% |
26 | Oklahoma | 3,025,290 | 2,559,229 | 466,061 | 18.2% |
27 | Iowa | 2,913,808 | 2,824,376 | 89,432 | 3.2% |
28 | Colorado | 2,889,964 | 2,207,259 | 682,705 | 30.9% |
29 | Arizona | 2,718,215 | 1,745,944 | 972,271 | 55.7% |
30 | Oregon | 2,633,105 | 2,091,533 | 541,572 | 25.9% |
31 | Mississippi | 2,520,638 | 2,216,192 | 304,446 | 13.7% |
32 | Kansas | 2,363,679 | 2,246,578 | 117,101 | 5.2% |
33 | Arkansas | 2,286,435 | 1,923,295 | 363,140 | 18.9% |
34 | West Virginia | 1,949,644 | 1,744,237 | 205,407 | 11.8% |
35 | Nebraska | 1,569,825 | 1,483,493 | 86,332 | 5.8% |
36 | Utah | 1,461,037 | 1,059,273 | 401,764 | 37.9% |
37 | New Mexico | 1,302,894 | 1,017,055 | 285,839 | 28.1% |
38 | Maine | 1,124,660 | 992,048 | 132,612 | 13.4% |
39 | Hawaii | 964,691 | 769,913 | 194,778 | 25.3% |
40 | Rhode Island | 947,154 | 946,725 | 429 | 0.0% |
41 | Idaho | 943,935 | 712,567 | 231,368 | 32.5% |
42 | New Hampshire | 920,610 | 737,681 | 182,929 | 24.8% |
43 | Nevada | 800,493 | 488,738 | 311,755 | 63.8% |
44 | Montana | 786,690 | 694,409 | 92,281 | 13.3% |
45 | South Dakota | 690,768 | 665,507 | 25,261 | 3.8% |
46 | North Dakota | 652,717 | 617,761 | 34,956 | 5.7% |
— | District of Columbia | 638,333 | 756,510 | –118,177 | –15.6% |
47 | Delaware | 594,338 | 548,104 | 46,234 | 8.4% |
48 | Vermont | 511,456 | 444,330 | 67,126 | 15.1% |
49 | Wyoming | 469,557 | 332,416 | 137,141 | 41.3% |
50 | Alaska | 401,851 | 300,382 | 101,469 | 33.8% |
Between the 1980 census and the 1990 census, the United States population increased by approximately 22,164,837 or 9.8%.
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