The US Census Bureau's population estimate for 1953 was 158,956,000.
According to a chart from the Census Bureau, the population of Vermont was about 360,000 in 1930.
The population of Europe in 1930 was just over 500,000,000.
The population in Washington was 27% in 1930 starting at 24-2725.
According to the United States Census, the population of the United States in 1930 was 123,202,624. By 1940 the population had risen to 132,164,569.
About 16 million worldwide in 1930.
The world population in 1930 was approximately 2 billion people.
According to http://www.populstat.info/Asia/hongkonc.htm the population of Hong Kong in 1930 was 950,000
1870-1900 the population went from 9,000 to 93,000. 1900-1930 the population went from 93,000 to 225,000. 1930-1960 the population went from 225,000 to 330,000. 1960-present the population went from 330,000 to 560,000.
1870-1900 the population went from 25,000 to 255,000. 1900-1930 the population went from 255,000 to 700,000. 1930-1960 the population went from 700,000 to 920,000. 1960-present the population went from 920,000 to 1,200,000.
1850-1890 the population went from 93,000 to 1,200,000. 1890-1930 the population went from 1,200,000 to 5,700,000. 1930-1970 the population went from 5,700,000 to 20,000,000. 1970-present the population went from 20,000,000 to 37,300,000.
The US Census Bureau's 1941 population estimate was 133,121,000.
In 1930, the average price of a new home in the US was $7,145.