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New York City, New York (Region North East)
The population density of the US is 32/km2 (83/mi2)
The population density of the US is 32/km2 (83/mi2)
The population density of the US is 32/km2. To find the population density of a place, you divide the total population by the area of the place. US - Population : 313,839,000 Area : 9,826,675 km2
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Arithmetic population density does not provide insights into the distribution of the population within a given area. It does not account for variations in population concentration and can mask disparities in population distribution within a region. Additionally, it does not consider factors such as age distribution, cultural diversity, or economic characteristics of the population.
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According to census.gov, the 2008 population density estimate of the US is 86 people per square mile.
Michigan has a population of 9,883,640 (2010) persons, a population density of 102.2people/sq mi, and is ranked 19th in the US.
The average population density of cities in the US is around 3,000 people per square mile. This can vary significantly depending on the size and location of the city.
There is a population density of about 322 people per square mile.