The population in the United States of America in the year 1920 was 106,021,537 people. This number was found as part of the fourteenth United States census.
As of 2021, SuperValu United States does not have a population since SuperValu is a retail grocery company, not a residential area. It operates grocery stores across the United States but does not have a population figure associated with it.
With more than 300 million people, the United States accounts for 4.5% of the world's total population (6+ billion).
Approximately 82% of North America's population lives in the United States.
Kansas ranks 33rd in population among the 50 states.
The United States has the highest population in North America.
In 1920, New York City had the largest African American population among all cities in the United States.
The population in the United States increased from around 92 million in 1910 to approximately 106 million by 1920. This growth was attributed to various factors, including immigration, natural population increase, and urbanization trends during this period.
Women received the right to vote in the United States on August 18, 1920 Women received the right to vote in the United States on August 18, 1920
Workers' Council of the United States was created in 1920.
The population of the United States is about 5.14% of the Earth's total population, as of 2009.
1920
The population of United States Commodity Funds is 10.
United States Postal Service's population is 574,001.
United States Olympic Trials - swimming - was created in 1920.
In 1920, Warren G. Harding won the presidency.
The candidates in the 1920 presidential election were Warren G.Harding and James M.Cox.
As of 2021, SuperValu United States does not have a population since SuperValu is a retail grocery company, not a residential area. It operates grocery stores across the United States but does not have a population figure associated with it.