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What's the population of America?

The United States is now a superpower with a large population and currently ranks third in the world. What is the total population of the United States in 2020? This is a topic that many people are interested in now. In fact, the most populous city in the United States is new york, with about eight million people. So let's look at the population of the United States in 2020 today! If you are interested, let's watch it together!

The population of the United States is 2020.

The most populous state in the United States: California

It is estimated that the population here exceeds 39.5 million. If California were a country, it would rank 36th in the world population ranking, surpassing countries such as Iraq and Poland. Its economic scale will be the eighth in the world, and its GDP, like Italy's, is a European country with a population of 6 1 10,000.

However, although California is the largest state in the United States, it is not the largest state in the whole United States. This honor belongs to the Brazilian state of S? o Paulo, which has more than 45 million residents.

The largest city in the United States: new york.

The population of this city is estimated to reach a staggering 8.5 million, which makes new york surpass the combined population of Los Angeles and Chicago, the second and third largest cities in the United States.

New york is one of the largest cities in the world, with an astonishing GDP of $65,438 +0.55 trillion, second only to Tokyo.

American population history

Columbus did not reach America until 1492. Before that, no one knew how many people there were. It is generally believed that Native Americans had a population of 500-1 100 million around 1490, including about150,000 in the Aztec Empire and 6 million in the Incas. At that time, the population of North America was estimated to be between 5 million and150,000.

After the arrival of European colonists, the aborigines suffered heavy losses, and they were attacked by diseases including smallpox. Historians believe that these diseases led to the extinction of more than 50% of the population, and some people were slaughtered in the war.

Records show that the colonial population has exceeded 16 10 from 3,800 in 2000 to 1750. 1790 after the independence of the United States, the population increased to nearly 4 million.

Due to the increase in the number of immigrants, the population of the United States is growing every year. According to the latest data from the Census Bureau, the population growth rate in the United States is between 0.7% and 0.9% every year. According to the report of 20 15 of the Census Bureau, the growth will slow down, and the population is expected to be 4170,000 in 2060, exceeding the 400 million threshold of 205 1.

Although whites are still the largest ethnic group in the United States, according to the research center, by 2055, that is, in the next 40 years, the population growth of Hispanics and Asians will nearly triple. By 2055, it is estimated that it will be divided into 48% white, 24% Spanish, 14% Asian, 13% black.

As of 20 15, 4% of the population in the United States was born abroad, while only 5% was born in 1965.

What's the population of America now?

Deadline 65438+1October 65438+May 2020, population 330 million.

The United States is a federal constitutional state composed of Washington, D.C., 50 states and Guam and many other overseas territories. Its main part is located in central North America. The first edition of the CIA's "World Survey" was from 1989 to 1996. The United States has a total area of 9.373 million square kilometers and a population of 330 million. It is an immigrant country with a common English.

About 54.6% of the population believes in Christianity, 23.9% in Catholicism, 65,438+0.7% in Judaism, 65,438+0.6% in Orthodox Christianity, 0.7% in Buddhism, 0.6% in Islam, 65,438+0.2% in other religions and 65,438.

The history of African-Americans can be traced back to16th century when the United States became a European colony. 16 ~ 19 th century, European colonists transported a large number of black slaves from Africa (mainly West Africa, Congo and Angola) to America, and more than half of them were transported to the United States today, mainly working as coolies in cotton, sugar cane plantations and mines in southern States, and were brutally exploited and abused by white racists.