1920 United States census
Fourteenth census of the United States | ||
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General information | ||
Country | United States | |
Results | ||
Total population | 106,021,537 ( 15.0%) | |
Most populous | New York 10,385,227 | |
Least populous | Nevada 77,407 |
The 1920 United States census, conducted by the
Despite the
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
State rankings
Rank | State | Population as of 1920 census |
Population as of 1910 census |
Change | Percent change |
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1 | New York | 10,385,227 | 9,113,614 | 1,271,613 | 14.0% |
2 | Pennsylvania | 8,720,017 | 7,665,111 | 1,054,906 | 13.8% |
3 | Illinois | 6,485,280 | 5,638,591 | 846,689 | 15.0% |
4 | Ohio | 5,759,394 | 4,767,121 | 992,273 | 20.8% |
5 | Texas | 4,663,228 | 3,896,542 | 766,686 | 19.7% |
6 | Massachusetts | 3,852,356 | 3,366,416 | 485,940 | 14.4% |
7 | Michigan | 3,668,412 | 2,810,173 | 858,239 | 30.5% |
8 | California | 3,426,861 | 2,377,549 | 1,049,312 | 44.1% |
9 | Missouri | 3,404,055 | 3,293,335 | 110,720 | 3.4% |
10 | New Jersey | 3,155,900 | 2,537,167 | 618,733 | 24.4% |
11 | Indiana | 2,930,390 | 2,700,876 | 229,514 | 8.5% |
12 | Georgia | 2,895,832 | 2,609,121 | 286,711 | 11.0% |
13 | Wisconsin | 2,632,067 | 2,333,860 | 298,207 | 12.8% |
14 | North Carolina | 2,559,123 | 2,206,287 | 352,836 | 16.0% |
15 | Kentucky | 2,416,630 | 2,289,905 | 126,725 | 5.5% |
16 | Iowa | 2,404,021 | 2,224,771 | 179,250 | 8.1% |
17 | Minnesota | 2,387,125 | 2,075,708 | 311,417 | 15.0% |
18 | Alabama | 2,348,174 | 2,138,093 | 210,081 | 9.8% |
19 | Tennessee | 2,337,885 | 2,184,789 | 153,096 | 7.0% |
20 | Virginia | 2,309,187 | 2,061,612 | 247,575 | 12.0% |
21 | Oklahoma | 2,028,283 | 1,657,155 | 371,128 | 22.4% |
22 | Louisiana | 1,798,509 | 1,656,388 | 142,121 | 8.6% |
23 | Mississippi | 1,790,618 | 1,797,114 | -6,496 | -0.4% |
24 | Kansas | 1,769,257 | 1,690,949 | 78,308 | 4.6% |
25 | Arkansas | 1,752,204 | 1,574,449 | 177,755 | 11.3% |
26 | South Carolina | 1,683,724 | 1,515,400 | 168,324 | 11.1% |
27 | West Virginia | 1,463,701 | 1,221,119 | 242,582 | 19.9% |
28 | Maryland | 1,449,661 | 1,295,346 | 154,315 | 11.9% |
29 | Connecticut | 1,380,631 | 1,114,756 | 265,875 | 23.9% |
30 | Washington | 1,356,621 | 1,141,990 | 214,631 | 18.8% |
31 | Nebraska | 1,296,372 | 1,192,214 | 104,158 | 8.7% |
32 | Florida | 968,470 | 752,619 | 215,851 | 28.7% |
33 | Colorado | 939,629 | 799,024 | 140,605 | 17.6% |
34 | Oregon | 783,389 | 672,765 | 110,624 | 16.4% |
35 | Maine | 768,014 | 742,371 | 25,643 | 3.5% |
36 | North Dakota | 646,872 | 577,056 | 69,816 | 12.1% |
37 | South Dakota | 636,547 | 583,888 | 52,659 | 9.0% |
38 | Rhode Island | 604,397 | 542,610 | 61,787 | 11.4% |
39 | Montana | 548,889 | 376,053 | 172,836 | 46.0% |
40 | Utah | 449,396 | 373,351 | 76,045 | 20.4% |
41 | New Hampshire | 443,083 | 430,572 | 12,511 | 2.9% |
- | District of Columbia | 437,571 | 331,069 | 106,502 | 32.2% |
42 | Idaho | 431,866 | 325,594 | 106,272 | 32.6% |
43 | New Mexico | 360,350 | 327,301 | 33,049 | 10.1% |
44 | Vermont | 352,428 | 355,956 | -3,528 | -1.0% |
45 | Arizona | 334,162 | 204,354 | 129,808 | 63.5% |
- | Hawaii | 255,881 | 191,874 | 64,007 | 33.4% |
46 | Delaware | 223,003 | 202,322 | 20,681 | 10.2% |
47 | Wyoming | 194,402 | 145,965 | 48,437 | 33.2% |
48 | Nevada | 77,407 | 81,875 | -4,468 | -5.5% |
- | Alaska | 64,356 | 55,036 | 9,320 | 14.5% |
Territories
United States Territories | ||
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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] |
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01 | New York | New York | 5,620,048 | Northeast
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02 | Chicago | Illinois | 2,701,705 | Midwest |
03 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 1,823,779 | Northeast
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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
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08 | Baltimore | Maryland | 733,826 | South |
09 | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 588,343 | Northeast
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10 | Los Angeles | California | 576,673 | West |
11 | Buffalo | New York | 506,775 | Northeast
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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
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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
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23 | Rochester | New York | 295,750 | Northeast
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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
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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
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36 | Birmingham | Alabama | 178,806 | South |
37 | Syracuse | New York | 171,717 | Northeast
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38 | Richmond | Virginia | 171,667 | South |
39 | New Haven |
Connecticut | 162,537 | Northeast
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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
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45 | Houston | Texas | 138,276 | South |
46 | Hartford |
Connecticut | 138,036 | Northeast
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47 | Scranton | Pennsylvania | 137,783 | Northeast
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48 | Grand Rapids |
Michigan | 137,634 | Midwest |
49 | Paterson | New Jersey | 135,875 | Northeast
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50 | Youngstown |
Ohio | 132,358 | Midwest |
51 | Springfield | Massachusetts | 129,614 | Northeast
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52 | Des Moines |
Iowa | 126,468 | Midwest |
53 | New Bedford |
Massachusetts | 121,217 | Northeast
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54 | Fall River |
Massachusetts | 120,485 | Northeast
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55 | Trenton | New Jersey | 119,289 | Northeast
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56 | Nashville |
Tennessee | 118,342 | South |
57 | Salt Lake City | Utah | 118,110 | West |
58 | Camden | New Jersey | 116,309 | Northeast
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59 | Norfolk | Virginia | 115,777 | South |
60 | Albany | New York | 113,344 | Northeast
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61 | Lowell | Massachusetts | 112,759 | Northeast
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62 | Wilmington | Delaware | 110,168 | South |
63 | Cambridge | Massachusetts | 109,694 | Northeast
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64 | Reading | Pennsylvania | 107,784 | Northeast
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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
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69 | Lynn | Massachusetts | 99,148 | Northeast
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70 | Duluth |
Minnesota | 98,917 | Midwest |
71 | Tacoma | Washington | 96,965 | West |
72 | Elizabeth | New Jersey | 95,783 | Northeast
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73 | Lawrence | Massachusetts | 94,270 | Northeast
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74 | Utica | New York | 94,156 | Northeast
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75 | Erie | Pennsylvania | 93,372 | Northeast
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76 | Somerville | Massachusetts | 93,091 | Northeast
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77 | Waterbury | Connecticut | 91,715 | Northeast
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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
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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
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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
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91 | Peoria | Illinois | 76,121 | Midwest |
92 | Harrisburg |
Pennsylvania | 75,917 | Northeast
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93 | San Diego | California | 74,683 | West |
94 | Wilkes-Barre |
Pennsylvania | 73,833 | Northeast
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95 | Allentown | Pennsylvania | 73,502 | Northeast
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96 | Wichita | Kansas | 72,217 | Midwest |
97 | Tulsa |
Oklahoma | 72,075 | South |
98 | Troy | New York | 71,996 | Northeast
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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.
Notes
- ^ "History: Urban and Rural". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
- ^ "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.
- ^ Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990, U.S. Census Bureau, 1998
- ^ "Regions and Divisions". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
- ^ Algonquin Area Public Library District. "Census Secrets" (PDF). Retrieved May 17, 2012.[permanent dead link]
External links
- 1921 U.S Census Report Contains 1920 census results
- Historic US Census data
- 1920 Census
- [census.gov/population/www/censusdata/PopulationofStatesandCountiesoftheUnitedStates1790-1990.pdf]
- 1920 census on archive.org