Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Top 60 U.S. cities by population

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This post is a list of the top 60 U.S. cities by population in 2018 (city proper). The photo above is Chicago, Illinois in 2008. Data source: Wikipedia
  1. New York, New York: 8.3 million
  2. Los Angeles, California: 3.9 million
  3. Chicago, Illinois: 2.7 million
  4. Houston, Texas: 2.3 million
  5. Phoenix, Arizona: 1.6 million
  6. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1.5 million
  7. San Antonio, Texas: 1.5 million
  8. San Diego, California: 1.4 million
  9. Dallas, Texas: 1.3 million
  10. San Jose, California: 1.0 million
  11. Austin, Texas: 964 thousand
  12. Jacksonville, Florida: 903 thousand
  13. Fort Worth, Texas: 895 thousand
  14. Columbus, Ohio: 892 thousand
  15. San Francisco, California: 883 thousand
  16. Charlotte, North Carolina: 872 thousand
  17. Indianapolis, Indiana: 867 thousand
  18. Seattle, Washington: 744 thousand
  19. Denver, Colorado: 716 thousand
  20. Washington, District of Columbia: 702 thousand
  21. Boston, Massachusetts: 694 thousand
  22. El Paso, Texas: 682 thousand
  23. Detroit, Michigan: 672 thousand
  24. Nashville, Tennessee: 669 thousand
  25. Portland, Oregon: 653 thousand
  26. Memphis, Tennessee: 650 thousand
  27. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 649 thousand
  28. Las Vegas, Nevada: 644 thousand
  29. Louisville, Kentucky: 620 thousand
  30. Baltimore, Maryland: 602 thousand
  31. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 592 thousand
  32. Albuquerque, New Mexico: 560 thousand
  33. Tucson, Arizona: 545 thousand
  34. Fresno, California: 530 thousand
  35. Mesa, Arizona: 508 thousand
  36. Sacramento, California: 508 thousand
  37. Atlanta, Georgia: 498 thousand
  38. Kansas City, Missouri: 491 thousand
  39. Colorado Springs, Colorado: 472 thousand
  40. Miami, Florida: 470 thousand
  41. Raleigh, North Carolina: 469 thousand
  42. Omaha, Nebraska: 468 thousand
  43. Long Beach, California: 467 thousand
  44. Virginia Beach, Virginia: 450 thousand
  45. Oakland, California: 429 thousand
  46. Minneapolis, Minnesota: 425 thousand
  47. Tulsa, Oklahoma: 400 thousand
  48. Arlington, Texas: 398 thousand
  49. Tampa, Florida: 392 thousand
  50. New Orleans, Louisiana: 391 thousand
  51. Wichita, Kansas: 389 thousand
  52. Cleveland, Ohio: 383 thousand
  53. Bakersfield, California: 383 thousand
  54. Aurora, Colorado: 374 thousand
  55. Anaheim, California: 352 thousand
  56. Honolulu, Hawaii: 347 thousand
  57. Santa Ana, California: 332 thousand
  58. Riverside, California: 330 thousand
  59. Corpus Christi, Texas: 326 thousand
  60. Lexington, Kentucky: 323 thousand