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Total Population in Oregon
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Oregon Value:

4,272,371

Number of estimated residents

Value and rank based on data from 2024

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Data from U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, 2024

587,618 - 1,409,032

1,409,033 - 3,267,467

3,267,468 - 5,957,493

5,957,494 - 9,500,851

9,500,852 - 39,431,263

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Top StatesRankValue
Wyoming
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•587,618
Vermont
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•648,493
Alaska
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•740,133
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Oklahoma
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•4,095,393
Oregon
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•4,272,371
Kentucky
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•4,588,372
Bottom StatesRankValue
Florida
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•23,372,215
Texas
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•31,290,831
California
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•39,431,263

Total Population

Wyoming
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•587,618
Vermont
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•648,493
District of Columbia
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•702,250
Alaska
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•740,133
North Dakota
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•796,568
South Dakota
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•924,669
Delaware
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•1,051,917
Rhode Island
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•1,112,308
Montana
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•1,137,233
Maine
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•1,405,012
New Hampshire
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•1,409,032
Hawaii
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•1,446,146
West Virginia
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•1,769,979
Idaho
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•2,001,619
Nebraska
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•2,005,465
New Mexico
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•2,130,256
Mississippi
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•2,943,045
Kansas
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•2,970,606
Arkansas
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•3,088,354
Iowa
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•3,241,488
Nevada
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•3,267,467
Utah
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•3,503,613
Connecticut
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•3,675,069
Oklahoma
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•4,095,393
Oregon
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•4,272,371
Kentucky
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•4,588,372
Louisiana
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•4,597,740
Alabama
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•5,157,699
South Carolina
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•5,478,831
Minnesota
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•5,793,151
Colorado
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•5,957,493
Wisconsin
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•5,960,975
Missouri
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•6,245,466
Maryland
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•6,263,220
Indiana
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•6,924,275
Massachusetts
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•7,136,171
Tennessee
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•7,227,750
Arizona
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•7,582,384
Washington
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•7,958,180
Virginia
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•8,811,195
New Jersey
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•9,500,851
Michigan
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•10,140,459
North Carolina
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•11,046,024
Georgia
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•11,180,878
Ohio
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•11,883,304
Illinois
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•12,710,158
Pennsylvania
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•13,078,751
New York
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•19,867,248
Florida
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•23,372,215
Texas
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•31,290,831
California
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•39,431,263
United States
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•340,110,988
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About Total Population

US Value: 340,110,988

Top State(s): Wyoming: 587,618

Bottom State(s): : 340,110,988

Definition: Number of estimated residents

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, 2024

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2026.

The United States population has increased significantly since the early 20th century and is projected to continue increasing in future years. As of October 2024, the U.S. has a population of more than 337 million residents, with a net increase of one person every 18 seconds. 

As the U.S. increases in population, the country is also becoming more diverse. Currently, just over 75% of the population identifies as white. By 2060, the population of white Americans is projected to shrink to 68%, while all other racial and ethnic groups are expected to grow. 

The most populated region of the U.S. is the South, with nearly 40% of all Americans. Approximately 20% of adults who live in the South report having fair or poor health. Obesity, diabetes and cancer are major health issues in the South and for the U.S. as a whole. Approximately 60% of adults in the U.S. have at least one chronic health condition, while 40% have two or more conditions. Opioid addiction and infectious diseases are other health challenges facing Americans.

Artiga, Samantha, and Anthony Damico. “Health and Health Coverage in the South: A Data Update.” Issue Brief. KFF, February 2016. https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/issue-brief/health-and-health-coverage-in-the-south-a-data-update/.

Vespa, Jonathan, Lauren Medina, and David M. Armstrong. “Demographic Turning Points for the United States: Population Projections for 2020 to 2060.” Current Population Reports. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau, February 2020. https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2020/demo/p25-1144.html.

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