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.
Some 14,985,443.2000: 97,483,412 (2000 Census)2010: 112,468,855
Wyoming state senators receive $150 day plus per deim as of 2010.
Because the population density is so much lower.
The population of China on January 1st 2010 is approximately 1,339,134,765. (Extrapolated from a population of 1,300,000,000 in 2003 and a population of 1,338,612,968 on February 8th 2010, 10:56.)
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Yes, Asia has a much bigger population than Africa does.
Wyoming and New York differ significantly in terms of geography, population density, and culture. Wyoming is characterized by its vast open spaces, mountainous terrain, and low population density, making it one of the least populated states in the U.S. In contrast, New York is highly urbanized, particularly in areas like New York City, and has a much larger and more diverse population. Culturally, New York offers a bustling, cosmopolitan environment, while Wyoming tends to have a more rural and close-knit community feel.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of the city proper was 1,526,006 which was a 0.557% increase over the 2000 Census of 1,517,550 and the first recorded increase to Philadelphia's population since the 1950 Census. It is nation's 5th largest city.
As of the end of November 2010, 2000 British Pound Sterling is equivalent to $3112.80 US dollars.