Population of US Counties in 2012
 
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RankStatesRank
1California38,041,430
2Texas26,059,203
3New York19,570,261
4Florida19,317,568
5Illinois12,875,255
6Pennsylvania12,763,536
7Ohio11,544,225
8Georgia9,919,945
9Michigan9,883,360
10North Carolina9,752,073
11New Jersey8,864,590
12Virginia8,185,867
13Washington6,897,012
14Massachusetts6,646,144
15Arizona6,553,255
16Indiana6,537,334
17Tennessee6,456,243
18Missouri6,021,988
19Maryland5,884,563
20Wisconsin5,726,398
21Minnesota5,379,139
22Colorado5,187,582
23Alabama4,822,023
24South Carolina4,723,723
25Louisiana4,601,893
26Kentucky4,380,415
27Oregon3,899,353
28Oklahoma3,814,820
29Connecticut3,590,347
30Iowa3,074,186
31Mississippi2,984,926
32Arkansas2,949,131
33Kansas2,885,905
34Utah2,855,287
35Nevada2,758,931
36New Mexico2,085,538
37Nebraska1,855,525
38West Virginia1,855,413
39Idaho1,595,728
40Hawaii1,392,313
41Maine1,329,192
42New Hampshire1,320,718
43Rhode Island1,050,292
44Montana1,005,141
45Delaware917,092
46South Dakota833,354
47Alaska731,449
48North Dakota699,628
49District of Columbia632,323
50Vermont626,011
51Wyoming576,412
Source: US Census Bureau

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana.
Updated: March 14, 2013 at 14:48