New York City, Los Angles, Chicago,San Antonio, and Pheonix
The US population is approximately 330 million, which is an order of magnitude of 8 when rounded to the nearest power of 10 (10^8). This means that the population is in the tens of millions.
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It is slightly over 1% of the US population that holds a PhD. When you include all doctorates and professional degrees, it is 3% of the US population.
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The current population of the United States is 313,201,000, while the population of Eritrea is 5,824,000.These are all based off of the 2011 estimate.So the comparison (that's what you asked for) is:-- The US has 53.78 times the population of Eritrea. (307,377,000 more)-- Eritrea has 1.86 percent the population of the US. (307,377,000 fewer)
Canadian, all 34.5 million of us or about one half of one percent of the worlds population.
children under 18
In order to be in the wealthiest 1% of the US population, one must earn an annual salary of at least $300,000 or have a net worth of $5 million.
In 2004, the US population was 292.81 million. By 2012, the US population had jumped to 313.9 million. California is the most populous state in t he United States.
Wyoming became a US state in 1890 and has pretty much had the smallest population of all the US states since that time. Wyoming's population in 1890 was 62,555 according to the 1890 US Census. In 2010, Wyoming's population was 563,626 according to the 2010 US Census. Wyoming has seen steady growth in population except for the mid-1980's when the oil bust caused a population decline.
No. Japan population = 126,434,964 US population = 320,206,000