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The U S population has experienced remarkable growth since 1950 From a base of about 152 million Americans in 1950 an additional 156 million persons were added to the population between 1950 and 2009 with the number of additional women slightly outnumbering additional men (see Figure 1)

  • Population Change

    The U.S. population is projected to increase from 312.2 million in 2010 to 400.9 million in 2050.33For this four-decade period, that is an increase of 28% at an average annual rate of 0.6%. The anticipated annual rate of growth in the U.S. population is significantly slower than in the past. In the six decades from 1950 to 2010, the U.S. population...

  • Birth Rates, Death Rates, and Life Expectancy

    The growth of a population and changes in its age structure are closely related to trends in birth and death rates and changes in life expectancy. Both in the U.S. and in the world, birth rates have trended down since 1950, and the gap with respect to death rates has narrowed sharply, leading to a slowdown in population growth. At the same time, li...

  • Population Change by Age Group

    The aging of populations is not a new phenomenon—the U.S. and global populations have both turned older since 1950. However, future prospects for aging have garnered more attention because population growth is likely to be concentrated in the older age groups. The number of children and the number of middle-age adults are expected to increase only ...

  • Changes in The Age Structures of The U.S. and Global Populations

    The aging of the U.S. and global populations is encapsulated in the steady rise in their median ages since 1950. In the U.S., the median age increased from 30 in 1950 to 37 in 2010. Globally, the median age rose from 24 in 1950 to 29 in 2010. In the past, therefore, the U.S. aged faster than the world overall. In the future, however, the world is p...

What was the population of the United States in 1950?

The United States census of 1950, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 150,697,361, an increase of 14.5 percent over the 131,669,275 persons enumerated during the 1940 census. [1] Every state and territory recorded a population of over 100,000

How did the US population change between 1940 and 1950?

The United States census of 1950, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 150,697,361, an increase of 14.5 percent over the 131,669,275 persons enumerated during the 1940 census. [1] Every state and territory recorded a population of over 100,000

What information was collected in the 1950 US census?

The United States census of 1950, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 150,697,361, an increase of 14.5 percent over the 131,669,275 persons enumerated during the 1940 census. [1] Every state and territory recorded a population of over 100,000

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