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Top 10 Most Populated Cities in the U.S in 2019
Are you thinking of moving to another city? Perhaps you're even thinking of starting a business in another city. Or maybe you just want to know a few details prior to vacationing in a city you've not visited before. Possibly, you’re just eager to know what makes busy cities tick.
Whatever the case may be, below you will find a list of the 10 most populated cities in the United States. This doesn’t mean the city with the most skyscrapers; it means the city with the most people. And, yes, population and development often go hand-in-hand. Population growth and the potential for future economic growth also go hand-in-hand. Population growth (or declines) since 2000 have been included. Also included for each city are median age, median household income, and estimated home/condo values. This makes it easy to see what cities are the most and least affordable.
All stats below courtesy of City-Data.com.
1. New York, N.Y.
Population: 8,213,839
Population Change Since 2000: 5.0%
Median Age: 35.5
Median Household Income: $50,895
Median House/Condo Value: $478,400
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $280,900
Best Known for: Finance, tourism, culture
2. Los Angeles, Calif.
Population: 3,794,640
Population Change Since 2000: 5.1%
Median Age: 34.1
Median Household Income: $46,803
Median House/Condo Value: $421,700
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $349,400
Best Known for: Beverly Hills, Hollywood, beaches, traffic
3. Chicago, Ill.
Population: 2,824,584
Population Change Since 2000: -6.1%
Median Age: 33.1
Median Household Income: $45,214
Median House/Condo Value: $211,700
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $170,600
Best Known for: Cleanliness, tourism, great food
4. Houston, Texas
Population: 2,076,189
Population Change Since 2000: 12.4%
Median Age: 32.3
Median Household Income: $42,847
Median House/Condo Value: $124,600
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $129,200
Best Known for: Value, going green, parks
5. Philadelphia, Pa.
Population: 1,517,628
Population Change Since 2000: 2.3%
Median Age: 33.5
Median Household Income: $35,386
Median House/Condo Value: $142,300
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $163,800
Best Known for: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Rocky statue, cheesesteaks
6. Phoenix, Az.
Population: 1,476,331
Population Change Since 2000: 14.6%
Median Age: 32.2
Median Household Income: $44,153
Median House/Condo Value: $140,500
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $151,500
Best Known for: Golf, food, shopping, hiking
7. San Diego, Calif.
Population: 1,284,347
Population Change Since 2000: 10.8%
Median Age: 33.7
Median Household Income: $62,395
Median House/Condo Value: $430,100
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $349,400
Best Known for: Beaches, tourism, consistently beautiful weather
8. San Antonio, Texas
Population: 1,258,733
Population Change Since 2000: 23.1%
Median Age: 32.7
Median Household Income: $45,424
Median House/Condo Value: $112,300
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $129,200
Best Known for: The Alamo, San Antonio River Walk, San Antonio Spurs
9. Dallas, Texas
Population: 1,246,185
Population Change Since 2000: 5.8%
Median Age: 31.8
Median Household Income: $41,354
Median House/Condo Value: $133,200
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $129,200
Best Known for: 19 Unique Districts, White Rock Lake, large homes at affordable prices, young population
10. San Jose, Calif.
Population: 1,026,908
Population Change Since 2000: 11.2%
Median Age: 36.4
Median Household Income: $96,662
Median House/Condo Value: $714,200
Statewide Median House/Condo Value: $525,000
Best Known for: Being the 'capital' of Silicon Valley
Other U.S. cities fall close behind in popularity. More of the most populous cities in the U.S. can be found on City-Data.com.
The Bottom Line
New York and Los Angeles are crowded and expensive. Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, and San Antonio are the most affordable big cities based on median household income relative to the median household/condo cost. Real estate bargains can be had in Detroit ... for very good reason.