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The Decade Every U.S. County Peaked In Population As Recorded by the US Census (1820-2020)

Last Updated: August 13, 2024 Leave a Comment

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The Decade Every U.S. County Peaked In Population As Recorded by the US Census (1820-2020)

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This map above visualizes the decade during which each U.S. county reached its peak population, as recorded by the U.S. Census between 1820 and 2020.

Here’s a breakdown of the key elements:

  • Color Coding:
    • Blue Shades (2000s and 2010s): These represent counties that reached their peak population in the most recent censuses (2000, 2010, 2020). Keep in mind most counties in Dark Blue are likely still growing.
    • Red, Orange, Yellow, and Green Shades (1900s to 1990s): These colors show counties that peaked in various decades throughout the 20th century.
    • Darker Red and Brown (19th Century): These colors represent counties that reached their peak population much earlier, in the 19th century.
  • Geographical Patterns:
    • Western U.S.: The map indicates that many counties in the western United States (especially in states like Nevada, Arizona, and some parts of California and the Pacific Northwest) have continued to grow, peaking in the last few decades (blue shades).
    • Great Plains and Midwest: A significant number of counties in the Midwest and the Great Plains reached their peak populations in earlier decades of the 20th century (reds, oranges), suggesting that these areas have been experiencing population decline or stagnation for some time.
    • Appalachia and Rust Belt: These regions, including parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and the industrial Midwest, show earlier peaks, particularly in the mid-20th century, reflecting the decline in manufacturing and coal mining industries.
    • Southern States: The southeastern U.S. shows a mix of recent peaks (blue shades) and earlier peaks, reflecting varying economic conditions and migration patterns within the region.
    • Northeast: The Northeast, particularly along the coasts, has a mix of counties peaking in different decades, with some urban areas showing more recent peaks and more rural areas peaking earlier.
  • Historical Insights: The map offers insights into U.S. demographic changes over time, highlighting areas of growth, decline, and migration patterns. For instance, the Rust Belt’s decline contrasts with the Sun Belt’s growth, and the depopulation of rural areas in the Great Plains contrasts with the continued expansion of urban areas in the West and South.

 

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