It is one of the most populated nations in the world, with its over 300 million inhabitants. There are numerous ethnic groups living in the United States of America, a nation that welcomes thousands of migrants from all over the globe every year. Let’s find out together which are the most populous areas of this great land.
Name State Population Population density Puerto Rico 3.337.177 inhabitants 412 inhabitants per sq km Connecticut 3.588.184 inhabitants 739 inhabitants per sq km Oklahoma 3.930.864 inhabitants 20.7 inhabitants per sq km Oregon 4.142.776 inhabitants 15.02 inhabitants per sq km Kentucky 4.454. 189 inhabitants 41.46 inhabitants per sq km Louisiana 4.684.333 inhabitants 34.17 inhabitants per sq km Alabama 4.874.747 inhabitants 35.79 inhabitants per sq km South Carolina 5.024.369 inhabitants 55.77 inhabitants per sq km Minnesota 5.576.606 inhabitants 23, 55 inhabitants per sq km Colorado 5,607,154 inhabitants 16,84 inhabitants per sq km Wisconsin 5,795,483 inhabitants 33,94 inhabitants per sq km Maryland 6,052,177 inhabitants 183.13 inhabitants per sq km Missouri 6,113,532 inhabitants 33.15 inhabitants per sq km Indiana 6,666 .818 inhabitants 68,74 inhabitants per sq km Tennessee 6,715,984 inhabitants 59,95 inhabitants per sq km Massachusetts 6,859,819 inhabitants 239,54 inhabitants per sq km Arizona 7.016.270 inhabitants 22.8 inhabitants per sq km Washington 7.405.743 inhabitants 38.21 inhabitants per sq km Virginia 8.470.020 inhabitants 75.1 inhabitants per sq km New Jersey 9.005.644 inhabitants 388.88 inhabitants per sq km Michigan 9.962.311 inhabitants 39.56 inhabitants per sq km North Carolina 10.273.419 inhabitants 68.41 inhabitants per sq km Georgia 10.429.379 inhabitants 66 inhabitants per sq km Ohio 11.658.609 inhabitants 99.87 inhabitants per sq km Illinois 12,802,023 inhabitants 85, 87 inhabitants per sq km Pennsylvania 12.805.537 inhabitants 107 inhabitants per sq km New York 19.849.399 inhabitants 139.83 inhabitants per sq km Florida 20.984.400 inhabitants 116.81 inhabitants per sq km Texas 28.304.596 inhabitants 39.78 inhabitants per sq km California 39.536. 653 inhabitants 89.73 inhabitants per sq. Km21 inhabitants per sq km Virginia 8.470.020 inhabitants 75.1 inhabitants per sq km New Jersey 9.005.644 inhabitants 388.88 inhabitants per sq km Michigan 9.962.311 inhabitants 39.56 inhabitants per sq km North Carolina 10.273.419 inhabitants 68.41 inhabitants per Sq km Georgia 10,429,379 inhabitants 66 inhabitants per sq km Ohio 11,658,609 inhabitants 99.87 inhabitants per sq km Illinois 12,802,023 inhabitants 85.87 inhabitants per sq km Pennsylvania 12,805,537 inhabitants 107 inhabitants per sq km New York 19,849,399 inhabitants 139.83 inhabitants per sq km Florida 20.984.400 inhabitants 116.81 inhabitants per sq km Texas 28.304.596 inhabitants 39.78 inhabitants per sq km California 39.536.653 inhabitants 89.73 inhabitants per sq km21 inhabitants per sq km Virginia 8.470.020 inhabitants 75.1 inhabitants per sq km New Jersey 9.005.644 inhabitants 388.88 inhabitants per sq km Michigan 9.962.311 inhabitants 39.56 inhabitants per sq km North Carolina 10.273.419 inhabitants 68.41 inhabitants per Sq km Georgia 10,429,379 inhabitants 66 inhabitants per sq km Ohio 11,658,609 inhabitants 99.87 inhabitants per sq km Illinois 12,802,023 inhabitants 85.87 inhabitants per sq km Pennsylvania 12,805,537 inhabitants 107 inhabitants per sq km New York 19,849,399 inhabitants 139.83 inhabitants per sq km Florida 20.984.400 inhabitants 116.81 inhabitants per sq km Texas 28.304.596 inhabitants 39.78 inhabitants per sq km California 39.536.653 inhabitants 89.73 inhabitants per sq km41 inhabitants per sq km Georgia 10.429.379 inhabitants 66 inhabitants per sq km Ohio 11.658.609 inhabitants 99.87 inhabitants per sq km Illinois 12.802.023 inhabitants 85.87 inhabitants per sq km Pennsylvania 12.805.537 inhabitants 107 inhabitants per sq km New York 19.849.399 inhabitants 139.83 inhabitants per sq km Florida 20.984.400 inhabitants 116.81 inhabitants per sq km Texas 28.304.596 inhabitants 39.78 inhabitants per sq km California 39.536.653 inhabitants 89.73 inhabitants per sq km41 inhabitants per sq km Georgia 10.429.379 inhabitants 66 inhabitants per sq km Ohio 11.658.609 inhabitants 99.87 inhabitants per sq km Illinois 12.802.023 inhabitants 85.87 inhabitants per sq km Pennsylvania 12.805.537 inhabitants 107 inhabitants per sq km New York 19.849.399 inhabitants 139.83 inhabitants per sq km Florida 20.984.400 inhabitants 116.81 inhabitants per sq km Texas 28.304.596 inhabitants 39.78 inhabitants per sq km California 39.536.653 inhabitants 89.73 inhabitants per sq km

Position 5: Pennsylvania
“Artificial” borders, 67 counties, hills and rolling plains to “soften” the mountainous contours of the Appalachian Mountains . Pennsylvania is one of the US states to boast the presence of the most suggestive flora, and it is also one of the most favorite destinations for European citizens for migration in search of fortune.

  • Capitale: Harrisburg
  • Population : 12,805,537 inhabitants (of which 49,528 inhabitants in the capital)
  • Surface : 119,283 sq. Km
  • Population density : 107 inhabitants per sq. Km
  • Population growth rate : 0.79%

Position 4: New York

Not to be confused with the city of the same name , the State of New York and the 27th largest in the USA. The vast surface borders two of the great lakes (Erie and Ontario) and the Canadian borders. The state is the beating heart of the economy , thanks above all to the presence, in the legendary Wall Street, of the headquarters of the New York Stock Exchange.

  • Capitale: Albany
  • Population : 19,849,399 inhabitants (of which 100,104 inhabitants in the capital)
  • Surface : 141,205 sq. Km
  • Population density : 139.83 inhabitants per sq. Km
  • Population growth rate : 2.4%

Position 3: Florida
Bronze medalist for the state that is home to dream cities such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa and the capital Tallahassee . Florida is one of the chosen locations for holidays, dream honeymoons and even to radically change one’s life.

  • Capitale: Tallahassee
  • Population : 20,984,400 inhabitants (of which 181,376 inhabitants in the capital)
  • Surface : 170,304 sq. Km
  • Population density : 116.81 inhabitants per sq. Km
  • Population growth rate : 7.82%

Location 2: Texas Texas
is known as the Lone Star State, whose variety of natural landscapes make it the perfect location for legendary films and a perfect postcard glimpse for friends and family to immortalize. Its history is linked both to Spain (Texas initially became its colony) and to Mexico, to which it was annexed for some time.

  • Capital : Austin
  • Population : 28,304,596 inhabitants (of which 790,390 inhabitants in the capital)
  • Surface : 696,241 sq. Km
  • Population density : 39.78 inhabitants per sq. Km
  • Population growth rate : 12.7%

Position 1: California
With nearly 40 million inhabitants, California is the most populous US nation in the USA . The area is bathed by the legendary waters of the Pacific and is known for its metropolitan areas targeted by dreamy tourists, such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  • Capital : Sacramento
  • Population : 39,536,653 inhabitants (of which 446,488 inhabitants in the capital)
  • Surface : 423.970 sq. Km
  • Population density : 89.73 inhabitants per sq. Km
  • Population growth rate : 6.1%

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