1. New Jersey (1138 pp/mi2) 2. Rhode Island (1003.2 pp/mi2) 3. Massachusetts (809.8 pp/mi2) 4. Connecticut (702.9 pp/mi2) 5. Maryland (541.9 pp/mi2)
The most densely populated would tend to be the smaller states. But as of 2012, New Jersey is the most densely populated, followed by Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
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The five most densely populated states are New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Maryland.
Connecticut is one of the most densely populated states in the U.S., averaging 739 people per square mile, ranking 4th.
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Yes, Connecticut is one of the most densely populated states in the U.S., averaging 739 people per square mile, ranking 4th.
Rhode Island is one of the most densely populated states in the U.S., averaging 1,006 people per square mile, ranking 2nd.
the northeast is the most densely populated region of the united states
More people live there.
Ranking at number 30 on the list of densely populated States it would be considered low.
California is the most populated state with a population of 37,691,912 as of 2011. The most densely populated state is New Jersey, with a population density of about 460/km2.
South Dakota has a population density of 11.1 individuals per square mile per the U.S. Census Bureau. South Dakota is the 5th least densely populated of the 50 United States.