Population Data Series
2007 Population Estimates

The nation's population grew by nearly 2.87 million people, or 1.0 percent between July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007, according to recently released estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. This brings the total U.S. population to over 301.6 million.

Nevada experienced the fastest growth among states over this period as its population grew by 2.9 percent. Rounding out the list of the five most rapidly growing states is Arizona (2.8 percent), Utah (2.6 percent), Idaho (2.4 percent), and Georgia (2.2 percent). Population totals decreased in Michigan (-0.3) percent and Rhode Island (-0.4 percent).

2007 Population Estimate Map of US

Missouri's population increased by 40,776, or 0.7 percent, between July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2007.  With 5,878,415 people, Missouri has the 18th largest population among the states and the District of Columbia. Since the 2000 Census, population in the state has increased by 281,732 (5.0 percent) compared to the national average of 7.2 percent growth.

Of the surrounding states, Missouri has the third largest population, following Illinois (12.8 million) and Tennessee (6.1million). Tennessee had the fastest rate of growth among these states from 2006 to 2007 at 1.3 percent.

 

Population Estimates Missouri and bordering states
                                                                        Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Division

Other interesting details:

Portions of this report were taken from the U.S. Census Bureau Population Press Release from December 27, 2007.

 

 

 


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