According to July 1, 2013 US Census estimates, 50.26% of the American people live in nine states: 1. California; 38,332,521; 11.91%
2. Texas; 26,448,193; 8.04%
3. New York; 19,651,127; 6.19%
4. Florida; 19,552,860; 6.01%
5. Illinois; 12,882,135; 4.10%
6. Pennsylvania; 12,773,801; 4.06%
7. Ohio; 11,570,808; 3.69%
8. Georgia; 9,992,167; 3.16%;
9. Michigan; 9,895,622, 3.10%
The majority of US citizens live in urban areas, with cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston having some of the largest populations. Rural areas in the Midwest and South also have significant populations but are generally less densely populated.
Washington Post: "Most of us are jammed together in a few densely populated areas, while vast and empty ocean, forests, fields and deserts cover the rest of the Earth." In fact, "fifty percent of the U.S. population lives in the country's 144 largest counties, while the other 50 percent lives in 2,998 counties."
As of 2020, there are approximately 331 million people living in the United States, of which the majority are US citizens. The exact number of US citizens may vary due to factors like birth rates, naturalization, and immigration.
There are approximately 200,000 American citizens living in Israel. They are a mix of immigrants, expatriates, and dual citizens.
The majority of Canada's population is Canadian. Canada is a diverse country with people from various cultural backgrounds and ethnicities residing in it.
The majority of Hispanic Cubans in the United States live in the state of Florida, primarily in the Miami metropolitan area.
As of 2019, approximately 44.9 million foreign-born people live in the United States, which includes both lawful and unauthorized immigrants. This represents about 13.7% of the total U.S. population.
The majority are living in the province of Ontario.
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All kinds of people who are not citizens of the US live in Baltimore, as in most other large cities in the US. The vast majority of them are citizens of some other country, so it would be incorrect to call then "non-citizens" without any modification. Where they live in Baltimore, as in other cities, depends on their ethnic affinities and their financial resources. the most general answer would be to say anywhere and everywhere.
The majority of US debt is actually owed to US citizens.
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Puerto Rico is a US Territory and its inhabitants are US Citizens! So, if they are US Citizens, any US citizen can live in Puerto Rico.
majority of citizens foreign-born
The population Guatemala is over 16 million. The majority of the country's citizens live in and around the country's capital of Guatemala City.
Anything you want it to be. Freedom of Religion, its a citizens right.
about one fifth of the population
You must live in the U.S. for 15 years, or be born in the U.S.