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District of Columbia Population News Articles

Population Density

Historic & Projected Growth

Population


POPULATION DENSITY

People per square mile, 2010:    9,856.5

People per square mile, 2020:   11,128


Population

Population
Census 2020 Population
Census 2010 Population
Change from 2010
Percent Change
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
689,545
601,723
87,822
14.6%

HISTORIC & PROJECTED GROWTH 1790 TO 2040

Year
Population
1800
8,144
1850
51,687
1900
278,718
1930
486,869
1940
663,091
1950
802,178
1960
763,956
1970
756,510
1980
638,333
1990
606,900
2000
572,059
2010
601,723
2020
689,545
2030
*888,891
2040
*1,058,820

Sources: Census figures from U.S. Bureau of the Census & *Estimates from Weldon Cooper Center, Demographics Research Group
(The Census Bureau and Weldon Cooper Center have not yet provided updated State projections to reflect 2020 census numbers.)


District of Columbia Population News Articles

D.C. is likely in for a warmer and drier winter – Oct 22, 2024

D.C. sues major construction contractor over water pollution – Oct 17, 2024

DC’s efforts to help reduce flood risk | District Dogs one year later – Aug 15, 2024

From DC’s ‘forgotten’ river to the Seine, pollution cancels swim events – July 31, 2024

Facing drought threat, D.C. area residents urged to conserve water – July 29, 2024

Here’s what we know about when cherry blossoms may bloom at the Tidal Basin – Feb 23, 2024

ECO-HEALTH AND EQUITY | D.C. Metro Stations: Pollution Hubs or Paths to a Sustainable Future? – Feb 22, 2024

Weather Whiplash: T-Shirt Temps in January – Jan 31, 2024

Why DC-area developers are building so many apartments – September 11, 2023

Greg Abbott brags of sending over 11,000 migrants to DC – September 5, 2023

September Heat Could Impact The D.C. Region’s Fall Colors – September 5, 2023

After Delays, D.C. Finally Launches Citywide Curbside Composting Pilot – September 4, 2023

Statement from Mayor Bowser on the One-Year Anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act – August 16, 2023

Washington’s Treasured Cherry Blossoms Prompt Reflection on Local Climate Change – Mar 18, 2023

D.C.’s Allergy Season is 20 Days Longer Now Than in 1970, Study Finds – Mar 20, 2023

DC receives failing grade in the “State of the Air” report – June 10, 2022

How Homelessness And Climate Change In D.C. Are Connected – May 26, 2022

Commuters in the region continue to choose gridlock – May 20, 2022

The battle to save a historic DC access point to the Potomac River – May 20, 2022

Second drinking water source for DC, swimming in Potomac to be studied – May 17, 2022

Washington region’s growth driven primarily by adults, census data shows – February 8, 2022

D.C. Approves $309 Million to Replace 75,000 Streetlight Bulbs – February 7, 2022

Irregular weather heightens climate concerns – February 7, 2022

Smithsonian museums struggle to keep national treasure above water – February 5, 2022

Several DC area bridges are in ‘poor’ condition same as Pittsburgh bridge that collapsed – February 2, 2022

How DC plans to address the impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure – October 11, 2021

Washington has surpassed its annual average of 90-degree days, with more hot ones ahead – August 24, 2021

Capital Beltway widening project gets green light – for now – August 16, 2021

As some demographic numbers shift, DC region continues to see population growth – August 12, 2021

Traffic continues to grow on DC-area highways following pandemic plunge – August 4, 2021

Saving the Bay: Chesapeake Bay restoration at critical crossroads, still ‘dangerously out of balance’ – May 19, 2021

Intense rainfall, hotter summers | A look at how climate change impacts DC area gardens – May 18, 2021

Proposals for an updated Tidal Basin re-imagined with wetlands and marshes – February 8, 2021

D.C.’s lack of snow over the past two winters is making history – January 14, 2021

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