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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 equates to a net gain of one person every 23 seconds. That’s a lot of people. In fact, the United States is the third most populous country on the planet (behind China and India). Americans are fortunate to have a vast and varied territory in which to settle. Different geographical, cultural, financial and political aspects must be taken into account. It is therefore not surprising that the ten largest cities are relatively spread over these spectra. Here’s what the 2020 census-based list looks like.

1. New York City, New York – 8.804 Million

The Big Apple takes the crown of the most populous city in the country – by far. New York City, New York, has more than double the number of people as the runner-up, Los Angeles. Not only are the absolute numbers impressive, but so is the population density. There are approximately 29,298 people per square mile – a figure that makes sense when looking over the horizon. Although New York is still by far the busiest US city, it also saw the biggest drop between 2020 and 2021 of any other entry on this list (-3.82%).

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2. Los Angeles, California – 3.899 Million

Los Angeles, California takes the money for the people outright. The pleasant climate and the entertainment industry are two great assets for this beloved hotspot. While the population density is much more modest than in New York (8,304 people per square mile), the City of Angels being more spread out, freeway traffic is an infamous component of this famous place.

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3. Chicago, Illinois – 2.746 Million

The Windy City completes the population podium. Nearly three million people call Chicago, Illinois their sweet home, although like many cities on this list, a drop occurred in the first year of the pandemic. Read also : Small business faces big challenges: Inflation, recession and 18-hour days. Nevertheless, Chicago remains a magnetic Midwestern city for fans of music and entertainment, sports, culture, cuisine, and more.

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4. Houston, Texas – 2.305 Million

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5. Phoenix – 1.608 Million

Phoenix, Arizona is the first city on this list with a growing population. Despite the scorching heat of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix continues to soar like the mythical bird of the same name. See the article : The story behind the enduring love of Japan and Hawaii. It is estimated that between 2020 and 2021, this state capital, and centrally located city, grew by 1.02%.

6. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 1.603 Million

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania narrowly missed the top five benchmarks for population, but it is well established in the annals of American history. Philadelphia was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, and it served as the nation’s temporary capital between 1790 and 1800. It’s no wonder so many people gather again in this proud East Coast city.

7. San Antonio, Texas – 1.435 Million

San Antonio is the second city in Texas to break into the top ten and the only other entry to increase in 2021 (+1.20%). The home of the Alamo is also known as the City of Gastronomy, as it is one of two U.S. cities to receive UNESCO’s Creative City of Gastronomy designation. That means residents have more to enjoy than a good old-fashioned Texas BBQ (although that’s still present and reckoned with!).

8. San Diego, California – 1.386 Million

The tit-for-tat rivalry between California and Texas also takes the form of populated cities. San Diego is close to San Antonio, although it is down slightly in the standings. Nonetheless, this ocean-adjacent city on Mexico’s west coast clearly has a lot to offer. It’s hard to compete with a place that has sunny beaches, cultural osmosis, and mouth-watering seafood menus.

9. Dallas, Texas – 1.304 Million

Rounding out the Texas representation is the northeast city of Dallas. This attractive city has an eye-catching skyline, a relatively low population density, and a high density of shopping malls and restaurants. The connotation of cowboys and sport may hold water, but it is also complemented by a surprising artistic scene and above-average cultural diversity.

10. San Jose – 1.013 Million 

The third most populous city in California crowns the top ten. San Jose is just south of San Francisco and Oakland, at the end of San Francisco Bay. The city teeters on the million barrier, just above it for the last official tally in 2020, but it’s estimated to have slipped slightly below that mark in 2021. Still, there’s plenty to love about living here and 300 sunny days a year to explore everything.

From coast to coast, north to south and red to blue, Americans have gathered in large numbers in some spectacular cities. These places draw crowds for both unique and overlapping reasons, but each entrance clearly has its own spirit.

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