State Population: Winners and Losers

May 12, 2020
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Forty states and the District of Columbia gained population in 2019, while 10 states lost population.

The U.S. population was 328,239,523 in 2019, an increase of 0.5% over 2018. This was the fourth consecutive year of slowing population growth due to fewer births, more deaths, and lower immigration from other countries. Forty states and the District of Columbia gained population, while 10 states lost population. Here are the winners and losers based on percentage increase or decrease in population.

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