Population in Nevada increased by 404,063 compared to estimate of 437,708

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Nevada population increased by 404,063 compared to an estimate of 437,708, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.

The population 1.07 percent decrease greater than estimated.

Nevada was home to 2,700,551 in 2010 as of the last census.

A major result of the census done every decade is Congressional appointments, which is based on the population. It also directs roughly $900 billion in federal funding for programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, children’s health insurance and loan guarantees.

Nevada Congressional seats due to results of the 2020 Census remain unchanged. It was expected to remain unchanged based on Census estimates released in December 2020.

The Democrats currently have a thin majority in the Senate with 50 out of 100 seats and the Republicans securing 48 with two independents. This allows the party to pass significant legislation.

The Committee to Unleash Prosperity, which advocates for lower taxes in the U.S., claimed to find a 2.5 million difference between the December 2020 estimates and April 2021 Census results and advocated for a Congressional investigation.

The U.S. Census Bureau confirmed 99.98 percent of housing units and addresses nationwide were accounted for in the 2020 census. However, both Democratic and Republican advocates have expressed concerns about certain populations being underrepresented.

Nevada population vs. population estimate
State Population Estimate Congressional Seats Based on Estimate Population Actual Congressional Seats Based on Census Data
Alabama 4,921,532 7 5,024,279 7
Alaska 731,158 1 733,391 1
Arizona 7,421,401 10 7,151,502 9
Arkansas 3,030,522 4 3,011,524 4
California 39,368,078 52 39,538,223 52
Colorado 5,807,719 8 5,773,714 8
Connecticut 3,557,006 5 3,605,944 5
Delaware 986,809 1 989,948 1
Florida 21,733,312 29 21,538,187 28
Georgia 10,710,017 14 10,711,908 14
Hawaii 1,407,006 2 1,455,271 2
Idaho 1,826,913 2 1,839,106 2
Illinois 12,587,530 17 12,812,508 17
Indiana 6,754,953 9 6,785,528 9
Iowa 3,163,561 4 3,190,369 4
Kansas 2,913,805 4 2,937,880 4
Kentucky 4,477,251 6 4,505,836 6
Louisiana 4,645,318 6 4,657,757 6
Maine 1,350,141 2 1,362,359 2
Maryland 6,055,802 8 6,177,224 8
Massachusetts 6,893,574 9 7,029,917 9
Michigan 9,966,555 13 10,077,331 13
Minnesota 5,657,342 7 5,706,494 8
Mississippi 2,966,786 4 2,961,279 4
Missouri 6,151,548 8 6,154,913 8
Montana 1,080,577 2 1,084,225 2
Nebraska 1,937,552 3 1,961,504 3
Nevada 3,138,259 4 3,104,614 4
New Hampshire 1,366,275 2 1,377,529 2
New Jersey 8,882,371 12 9,288,994 12
New Mexico 2,106,319 3 2,117,522 3
New York 19,336,776 25 20,201,249 26
North Carolina 10,600,823 14 10,439,388 14
North Dakota 765,309 1 779,094 1
Ohio 11,693,217 15 11,799,448 15
Oklahoma 3,980,783 5 3,959,353 5
Oregon 4,241,507 6 4,237,256 6
Pennsylvania 12,783,254 17 13,002,700 17
Rhode Island 1,057,125 1 1,097,379 2
South Carolina 5,218,040 7 5,118,425 7
South Dakota 892,717 1 886,667 1
Tennessee 6,886,834 9 6,910,840 9
Texas 29,360,759 39 29,145,505 38
Utah 3,249,879 4 3,271,616 4
Vermont 623,347 1 643,077 1
Virginia 8,590,563 11 8,631,393 11
Washington 7,693,612 10 7,705,281 10
West Virginia 1,784,787 2 1,793,716 2
Wisconsin 5,832,655 8 5,893,718 8
Wyoming 582,328 1 576,851 1


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