1920 United States census

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Fourteenth census
of the United States

← 1910 January 5, 1920 1930 →

U.S. Census Bureau seal
General information
CountryUnited States
Results
Total population106,021,537 (Increase 15.0%)
Most populous ​stateNew York
10,385,227
Least populous ​stateNevada
77,407

The 1920 United States census, conducted by the

1910 census
.

Despite the

constitutional requirement that House seats be reapportioned to the states respective of their population every ten years according to the census, members of Congress failed to agree on a reapportionment plan following this census, and the distribution of seats from the 1910 census remained in effect until 1933. In 1929, Congress passed the Reapportionment Act of 1929
which provided for a permanent method of reapportionment and fixed the number of representatives at 435.

This was the first census in which the United States recorded a population of more than 100 million. It was also the first census in which a state—New York—recorded a population of more than ten million.

This census also marked a significant population shift from rural to urban. According to the Census Bureau, "Beginning in 1910, the minimum population threshold to be categorized as an urban place was set at 2,500. "Urban" was defined as including all territory, persons, and housing units within an incorporated area that met the population threshold. The 1920 census marked the first time in which over 50 percent of the U.S. population was defined as "urban."[1]

Census questions

The 1920 census collected the following information:[2]

  • Age
  • Single
  • If foreign born, year of immigration to the U.S., whether naturalized and, if so, year of naturalization
  • School attendance
  • Literacy
  • State of residence
  • If foreign-born, the mother tongue
  • Ability to speak English
  • Occupation, industry, and class of worker
  • Whether home owned or rented, and, if owned, whether free or mortgaged

Full documentation for the 1920 census, including census forms and enumerator instructions, is available from the

Integrated Public Use Microdata Series
.

State rankings

Rank State Population as of
1920 census
Population as of
1910 census
Change Percent
change
1  New York 10,385,227 9,113,614 1,271,613 Increase 14.0% Increase
2  Pennsylvania 8,720,017 7,665,111 1,054,906 Increase 13.8% Increase
3  Illinois 6,485,280 5,638,591 846,689 Increase 15.0% Increase
4  Ohio 5,759,394 4,767,121 992,273 Increase 20.8% Increase
5  Texas 4,663,228 3,896,542 766,686 Increase 19.7% Increase
6  Massachusetts 3,852,356 3,366,416 485,940 Increase 14.4% Increase
7  Michigan 3,668,412 2,810,173 858,239 Increase 30.5% Increase
8  California 3,426,861 2,377,549 1,049,312 Increase 44.1% Increase
9  Missouri 3,404,055 3,293,335 110,720 Increase 3.4% Increase
10  New Jersey 3,155,900 2,537,167 618,733 Increase 24.4% Increase
11  Indiana 2,930,390 2,700,876 229,514 Increase 8.5% Increase
12  Georgia 2,895,832 2,609,121 286,711 Increase 11.0% Increase
13  Wisconsin 2,632,067 2,333,860 298,207 Increase 12.8% Increase
14  North Carolina 2,559,123 2,206,287 352,836 Increase 16.0% Increase
15  Kentucky 2,416,630 2,289,905 126,725 Increase 5.5% Increase
16  Iowa 2,404,021 2,224,771 179,250 Increase 8.1% Increase
17  Minnesota 2,387,125 2,075,708 311,417 Increase 15.0% Increase
18  Alabama 2,348,174 2,138,093 210,081 Increase 9.8% Increase
19  Tennessee 2,337,885 2,184,789 153,096 Increase 7.0% Increase
20  Virginia 2,309,187 2,061,612 247,575 Increase 12.0% Increase
21  Oklahoma 2,028,283 1,657,155 371,128 Increase 22.4% Increase
22  Louisiana 1,798,509 1,656,388 142,121 Increase 8.6% Increase
23  Mississippi 1,790,618 1,797,114 -6,496 Decrease -0.4% Decrease
24  Kansas 1,769,257 1,690,949 78,308 Increase 4.6% Increase
25  Arkansas 1,752,204 1,574,449 177,755 Increase 11.3% Increase
26  South Carolina 1,683,724 1,515,400 168,324 Increase 11.1% Increase
27  West Virginia 1,463,701 1,221,119 242,582 Increase 19.9% Increase
28  Maryland 1,449,661 1,295,346 154,315 Increase 11.9% Increase
29  Connecticut 1,380,631 1,114,756 265,875 Increase 23.9% Increase
30  Washington 1,356,621 1,141,990 214,631 Increase 18.8% Increase
31  Nebraska 1,296,372 1,192,214 104,158 Increase 8.7% Increase
32  Florida 968,470 752,619 215,851 Increase 28.7% Increase
33  Colorado 939,629 799,024 140,605 Increase 17.6% Increase
34  Oregon 783,389 672,765 110,624 Increase 16.4% Increase
35  Maine 768,014 742,371 25,643 Increase 3.5% Increase
36  North Dakota 646,872 577,056 69,816 Increase 12.1% Increase
37  South Dakota 636,547 583,888 52,659 Increase 9.0% Increase
38  Rhode Island 604,397 542,610 61,787 Increase 11.4% Increase
39  Montana 548,889 376,053 172,836 Increase 46.0% Increase
40  Utah 449,396 373,351 76,045 Increase 20.4% Increase
41  New Hampshire 443,083 430,572 12,511 Increase 2.9% Increase
-  District of Columbia 437,571 331,069 106,502 Increase 32.2% Increase
42  Idaho 431,866 325,594 106,272 Increase 32.6% Increase
43  New Mexico 360,350 327,301 33,049 Increase 10.1% Increase
44  Vermont 352,428 355,956 -3,528 Decrease -1.0% Decrease
45  Arizona 334,162 204,354 129,808 Increase 63.5% Increase
-  Hawaii 255,881 191,874 64,007 Increase 33.4% Increase
46  Delaware 223,003 202,322 20,681 Increase 10.2% Increase
47  Wyoming 194,402 145,965 48,437 Increase 33.2% Increase
48  Nevada 77,407 81,875 -4,468 Decrease -5.5% Decrease
-  Alaska 64,356 55,036 9,320 Increase 14.5% Increase

Territories

United States Territories
Year of conquest or purchase Territory Population
1867 Alaska 64,356
1898 Hawaii 255,881
1898 Puerto Rico 1,299,809
1898 Guam 13,275
1898 Philippine Islands 10,314,310
1899 American Samoa
1903 Panama Canal Zone
1915 Haiti
1916 Santo Domingo 894,652
1916 US Virgin Islands

City rankings

Rank City State Population[3] Region (2016)[4]
01 New York New York 5,620,048
Northeast
02 Chicago Illinois 2,701,705 Midwest
03 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1,823,779
Northeast
04 Detroit Michigan 993,078 Midwest
05 Cleveland Ohio 796,841 Midwest
06 St. Louis Missouri 772,897 Midwest
07 Boston Massachusetts 748,060
Northeast
08 Baltimore Maryland 733,826 South
09 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 588,343
Northeast
10 Los Angeles California 576,673 West
11 Buffalo New York 506,775
Northeast
12 San Francisco California 506,676 West
13 Milwaukee Wisconsin 457,147 Midwest
14 Washington
District of Columbia
437,571 South
15 Newark New Jersey 414,524
Northeast
16 Cincinnati Ohio 401,247 Midwest
17 New Orleans Louisiana 387,219 South
18 Minneapolis Minnesota 380,582 Midwest
19 Kansas City Missouri 324,410 Midwest
20 Seattle Washington 315,312 West
21 Indianapolis Indiana 314,194 Midwest
22
Jersey City
New Jersey 298,103
Northeast
23 Rochester New York 295,750
Northeast
24 Portland Oregon 258,288 West
25 Denver Colorado 256,491 West
26 Toledo Ohio 243,164 Midwest
27 Providence Rhode Island 237,595
Northeast
28 Columbus Ohio 237,031 Midwest
29 Louisville Kentucky 234,891 South
30 Saint Paul Minnesota 234,698 Midwest
31
Oakland
California 216,261 West
32
Akron
Ohio 208,435 Midwest
33 Atlanta Georgia 200,616 South
34
Omaha
Nebraska 191,601 Midwest
35 Worcester Massachusetts 179,754
Northeast
36 Birmingham Alabama 178,806 South
37 Syracuse New York 171,717
Northeast
38 Richmond Virginia 171,667 South
39
New Haven
Connecticut 162,537
Northeast
40
Memphis
Tennessee 162,351 South
41 San Antonio Texas 161,379 South
42 Dallas Texas 158,976 South
43
Dayton
Ohio 152,559 Midwest
44 Bridgeport Connecticut 143,555
Northeast
45 Houston Texas 138,276 South
46
Hartford
Connecticut 138,036
Northeast
47 Scranton Pennsylvania 137,783
Northeast
48
Grand Rapids
Michigan 137,634 Midwest
49 Paterson New Jersey 135,875
Northeast
50
Youngstown
Ohio 132,358 Midwest
51 Springfield Massachusetts 129,614
Northeast
52
Des Moines
Iowa 126,468 Midwest
53
New Bedford
Massachusetts 121,217
Northeast
54
Fall River
Massachusetts 120,485
Northeast
55 Trenton New Jersey 119,289
Northeast
56
Nashville
Tennessee 118,342 South
57 Salt Lake City Utah 118,110 West
58 Camden New Jersey 116,309
Northeast
59 Norfolk Virginia 115,777 South
60 Albany New York 113,344
Northeast
61 Lowell Massachusetts 112,759
Northeast
62 Wilmington Delaware 110,168 South
63 Cambridge Massachusetts 109,694
Northeast
64 Reading Pennsylvania 107,784
Northeast
65
Fort Worth
Texas 106,482 South
66 Spokane Washington 104,437 West
67 Kansas City Kansas 101,177 Midwest
68
Yonkers
New York 100,176
Northeast
69 Lynn Massachusetts 99,148
Northeast
70
Duluth
Minnesota 98,917 Midwest
71 Tacoma Washington 96,965 West
72 Elizabeth New Jersey 95,783
Northeast
73 Lawrence Massachusetts 94,270
Northeast
74 Utica New York 94,156
Northeast
75 Erie Pennsylvania 93,372
Northeast
76 Somerville Massachusetts 93,091
Northeast
77 Waterbury Connecticut 91,715
Northeast
78 Flint Michigan 91,599 Midwest
79
Jacksonville
Florida 91,558 South
80 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 91,295 South
81
Schenectady
New York 88,723
Northeast
82 Canton Ohio 87,091 Midwest
83
Fort Wayne
Indiana 86,549 Midwest
84
Evansville
Indiana 85,264 Midwest
85 Savannah Georgia 83,252 South
86 Manchester New Hampshire 78,384
Northeast
87 St. Joseph Missouri 77,939 Midwest
88
Knoxville
Tennessee 77,818 South
89
El Paso
Texas 77,560 South
90 Bayonne New Jersey 76,754
Northeast
91 Peoria Illinois 76,121 Midwest
92
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania 75,917
Northeast
93 San Diego California 74,683 West
94
Wilkes-Barre
Pennsylvania 73,833
Northeast
95 Allentown Pennsylvania 73,502
Northeast
96 Wichita Kansas 72,217 Midwest
97
Tulsa
Oklahoma 72,075 South
98 Troy New York 71,996
Northeast
99
Sioux City
Iowa 71,227 Midwest
100 South Bend Indiana 70,983 Midwest

Locations of 50 most populous cities

Data availability

The original census enumeration sheets were microfilmed by the Census Bureau in the 1940s, after which the original sheets were destroyed.[5] The microfilmed census is available in rolls from the National Archives and Records Administration. Several organizations also host images of the microfilmed census online, and digital indices.

Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System
.

Notes

  1. ^ "History: Urban and Rural". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Library Bibliography Bulletin 88, New York State Census Records, 1790–1925". New York State Library. October 1981. pp. 45 (p. 51 of PDF). Archived from the original on January 30, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2008.
  3. ^ Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990, U.S. Census Bureau, 1998
  4. ^ "Regions and Divisions". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  5. ^ Algonquin Area Public Library District. "Census Secrets" (PDF). Retrieved May 17, 2012.[permanent dead link]

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