Laut der US-Volkszählung 2020 hatte New York City eine Bevölkerung von 8.804.190, was bedeutet, dass die Stadt allein eine größere Bevölkerung hat als Virginia (8.631.393), Washington (7.705.281), Arizona (7.151.502), Massachusetts (7.029.917), Tennessee (6.910.840), Indiana (6.785.528) und Maryland (6.177.224), Missouri (6.154.913), Wisconsin (5.893.718), Colorado (5.773.714), Minnesota (5.706.494), South Carolina (5.118.425), Alabama (5.024.279), Louisiana (4.657.757), Kentucky (4.505.836), Oregon (4.237.256), Oklahoma (3.959.353), Connecticut (3.605.944), Utah (3.271.616), Iowa (3.190.369), Nevada (3.104.614), Arkansas (3.011.524), Mississippi (2.961.279), Kansas (2.937.880), New Mexico (2.117.522), Nebraska (1.961.504), Idaho (1.839.106), West Virginia (1.793.716), Hawaii (1.455.271), New Hampshire (1.377.529), Maine (1.362.359), Rhode Island (1.097.379), Montana (1.084.225), Delaware (989.948), South Dakota (886.667), North Dakota (779.094), Alaska (733.391), District of Columbia (689.545), Vermont (643.077) und Wyoming (576.851).

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9 Kommentare

  1. There are more people in Chicago than the state of Mississippi.

    EDIT: To be more correct, any state with less than 3 million is less than Chiraq…..

  2. 76 Senators vs 2 (shared with the other 10M New Yorkers). Ain’t Democracy grand.

  3. Gentle_method on

    There are respectively large cities and metros in the blue too (Minneapolis, Seattle, Phoenix, D.C.). The shear size of NYC is just on a whole different level.

  4. In the off chance that this map is true, what a shiningly good example of why the electoral college is brilliant

  5. Damn, such a tiny portion of the State of New York has more people than all of those States? Now that’s a shocker.

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