According to the US Census of 1860, the US population grew 35% from its level in 1850. Part of this increase was due to a rise in the slave population. In 1860, approximately 14% of the US were slaves.
The population of the United States in 1920 was approximately 106 million people.
The population of the United States in 1994 was approximately 260 million people.
The coyote population in the United States continues to grow despite efforts for population control, there are approximately 20,000 coyotes in the United States and North America.
Approximately 82% of North America's population lives in the United States.
The population of the United States in 1865 was 35.7 million people. The population of Washington DC in 1865 was approximately 109,199.
The population density was spread evenly over all of the states.
Approximately 3.6% of the population in the United States are aged between eighty to eighty-nine years old.
Approximately 35 million people live in Canada. This is about a tenth of those living in the United States.
The United States has a population of approximately 317 million people. In comparison, the world population is at 7.1 billion people.
As of 2020, the population of the United States over the age of 75 is approximately 22.2 million.
Approximately 178 million as of 2008, or 59% of the total population of the United States.
That would be the United States, with approximately 309,975,000 people as of 2010.