The current population of the United States is approximately 333,093,499…and now 333,093,500 (and counting). According to the United States Census Bureau, one person is born every eight seconds, one person dies every twelve seconds, and there is a net gain of one person from migration every 126 seconds. This works out to a net gain of one person every 23 seconds. That is a lot of people. In fact, the U.S. is the third most populous country on the planet (behind China and India). Americans are blessed with a wide and varied land in which to settle. There are different geographical, cultural, financial, and political aspects to consider. It is, therefore, no surprise that the top ten biggest cities are relatively spread out across these spectrums. Here is how the list looks based on the 2020 census.
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1. New York City, New York - 8.804 Million

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2. Los Angeles, California - 3.899 Million

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3. Chicago, Illinois - 2.746 Million

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4. Houston, Texas - 2.305 Million

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5. Phoenix, Arizona - 1.608 Million

6. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 1.603 Million

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7. San Antonio, Texas - 1.435 Million

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8. San Diego, California - 1.386 Million

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9. Dallas, Texas - 1.304 Million

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10. San Jose - 1.013 Million

From coast to coast, North to South, and red to blue, Americans have congregated in great numbers in some spectacular cities. These places draw crowds for both unique and overlapping reasons, but each entry clearly has its own spirit.
50 Biggest Cities In The United States
Rank | City | State | Population (2020) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
New York |
New York |
8,804,190 |
2 |
Los Angeles |
California |
3,898,747 |
3 |
Chicago |
Illinois |
2,746,388 |
4 |
Houston |
Texas |
2,304,580 |
5 |
Phoenix |
Arizona |
1,608,139 |
6 |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
1,603,797 |
7 |
San Antonio |
Texas |
1,434,625 |
8 |
San Diego |
California |
1,386,932 |
9 |
Dallas |
Texas |
1,304,379 |
10 |
San Jose |
California |
1,013,240 |
11 |
Austin |
Texas |
961,855 |
12 |
Jacksonville |
Florida |
949,611 |
13 |
Fort Worth |
Texas |
918,915 |
14 |
Columbus |
Ohio |
905,748 |
15 |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
887,642 |
16 |
Charlotte |
North Carolina |
874,579 |
17 |
San Francisco |
California |
873,965 |
18 |
Seattle |
Washington |
737,015 |
19 |
Denver |
Colorado |
715,522 |
20 |
Washington |
District of Columbia |
689,545 |
21 |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
689,447 |
22 |
Oklahoma City |
Oklahoma |
681,054 |
23 |
El Paso |
Texas |
678,815 |
24 |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
675,647 |
25 |
Portland |
Oregon |
652,503 |
26 |
Las Vegas |
Nevada |
641,903 |
27 |
Detroit |
Michigan |
639,111 |
28 |
Memphis |
Tennessee |
633,104 |
29 |
Louisville |
Kentucky |
633,045 |
30 |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
585,708 |
31 |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
577,222 |
32 |
Albuquerque |
New Mexico |
564,559 |
33 |
Tucson |
Arizona |
542,629 |
34 |
Fresno |
California |
542,107 |
35 |
Sacramento |
California |
524,943 |
36 |
Kansas City |
Missouri |
508,090 |
37 |
Mesa |
Arizona |
504,258 |
38 |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
498,715 |
39 |
Omaha |
Nebraska |
486,051 |
40 |
Colorado Springs |
Colorado |
478,961 |
41 |
Raleigh |
North Carolina |
467,665 |
42 |
Long Beach |
California |
466,742 |
43 |
Virginia Beach |
Virginia |
459,470 |
44 |
Miami |
Florida |
442,241 |
45 |
Oakland |
California |
440,646 |
46 |
Minneapolis |
Minnesota |
429,954 |
47 |
Tulsa |
Oklahoma |
413,066 |
48 |
Bakersfield |
California |
403,455 |
49 |
Wichita |
Kansas |
397,532 |
50 |
Arlington |
Texas |
394,266 |