Ranking of US States By Population in 2016

Updated on February 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2016, the Population for the United States was 323.07M. Among all US states and DC, California had the highest population (39.15M), followed by Texas (27.91M), and Florida (20.63M).

On the other hand, Wyoming had the lowest population (585.24K) followed by Vermont (624.37K), and District of Columbia (687.58K).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high population, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia.

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Rank State Population
1 California 39149186
2 Texas 27914064
3 Florida 20627237
4 New York 19636391
5 Illinois 12821709
6 Pennsylvania 12788468
7 Ohio 11640060
8 Georgia 10308442
9 North Carolina 10161802
10 Michigan 9954117
11 New Jersey 8873584
12 Virginia 8417651
13 Washington 7299961
14 Arizona 6944767
15 Massachusetts 6827280
16 Tennessee 6651277
17 Indiana 6637898
18 Missouri 6091384
19 Maryland 6007014
20 Wisconsin 5775170
21 Colorado 5543844
22 Minnesota 5525360
23 South Carolina 4963031
24 Alabama 4866824
25 Louisiana 4681346
26 Kentucky 4440306
27 Oregon 4093271
28 Oklahoma 3928143
29 Connecticut 3579830
30 Iowa 3133210
31 Utah 3044241
32 Arkansas 2991815
33 Mississippi 2990595
34 Nevada 2919555
35 Kansas 2912977
36 New Mexico 2092555
37 Nebraska 1906483
38 West Virginia 1832435
39 Idaho 1684036
40 Hawaii 1428885
41 New Hampshire 1343694
42 Maine 1332348
43 Rhode Island 1057816
44 Montana 1042137
45 Delaware 949989
46 South Dakota 863693
47 North Dakota 756114
48 Alaska 742575
49 District of Columbia 687576
50 Vermont 624366
51 Wyoming 585243