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Isaac Garza

Marcela Medina
Luis González
Pedro Venegas
Leonardo Mejia
Andrés Aranda
Josafat Padilla
Edgar Zapata
Cynthia Martínez
Guadalupe Rodriguez
Manuel Flores
 The total U.S. population crossed the 100 million
mark around 1915, the 200 million mark in 1967,
and the 300 million mark in 2006.
 The current U.S. population, as of November 17,
2008, is 305,682,072.
YEAR PEOPLE

2010 314,232,863

2020 342,386,665

2030 378,503,674

2040 420,655,295

2050 451,010,253
CITIES

The United States has dozens of major cities, including 8 of the 60 "global cities" of all
types, with three "alpha" global cities: New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago.
The United States has 51 metropolitan areas with a population of over 1,000,000 people
each.

The following table shows the populations of the top ten cities and their metropolitan
areas, as of July 1, 2006.
Light to dark (yellow to blue): 1-4 (y), 5-9 (lt. green), 10-24 (teal), 25-49
(dk. teal), 50-99 (blue-green), 100-249 (blue), 250-66,995 (black).
Race % Number

White alone 74 221.3 million

Hispanic or Latino 14.8 44.3 million


ethnicity

Black or African 13.3 40.9 million


American

Asian alone 4.4 13.1 million


According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the resident population of the
United States, projected to 09/01/09 at 16:43 GMT (EST+5) is307,331,685

COMPONENT SETTINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2009


One birth every.................................. 7 seconds
One death every.................................. 13 seconds
One international migrant (net) every............ 35 seconds
Net gain of one person every..................... 10 seconds
United States Population Pyramid
for 2010
Age and sex distribution for the year 2010:
Figura 1. Pirámide de población de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en
el 2005.Tomado de INEGI (2005a). Pirámide de Población 2005.
 
United Kingdom Population Pyramid for
2010
Age and sex distribution for the year 2010:

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