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  1. Louisiana Population 2024. 4,559,480. Situated in the deep south of the United States, Louisiana is known chiefly for the history and culture of its largest city, New Orleans. In fact, its capital city is Baton Rouge, even if its larger neighbor has dominated the headlines ever since the state came into existence.

  2. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the state of Louisiana from 1900 to 2023. The population of Louisiana in 2023 was 4,573,749, a 0.31% decline from 2022. The population of Louisiana in 2022 was 4,588,023, a 0.84% decline from 2021. The population of Louisiana in 2021 was 4,627,047, a 0.54% decline from 2020.

  3. www.census.gov › library › storiesLOUISIANA: 2020 Census

    Jul 17, 2023 · Louisiana’s population Was 4,657,757 in 2020. America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal. Our state profiles bring you all key population characteristics of your state and your county on one page. See how they compare to the nation overall and to neighboring counties and ...

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Louisiana's small towns and big cities alike are losing population, according to a new U.S. Census report. ... Louisiana saw its population shrink by more than 84,000 people between 2020 and 2023, ...

  5. Aug 12, 2021 · South Louisiana saw the bulk of the population increases. The Greater New Orleans Area had the largest increase with 6.9%, followed by the Greater Baton Rouge Area's 5.9%. Southwest Louisiana ...

  6. 4 days ago · The most recent county-level data available by age, race, sex, and ethnicity are the Vintage 2020 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2010 to 2019 and the Vintage 2022 Population Estimates (census.gov) for 2020 through 2022. We will update this experience, including the 2010-2019 estimates, when the Bureau releases county-level 2010-2020 ...

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  8. Dec 22, 2021 · Louisiana’s population shrank by more than 27,000 in the year ended July 1, the fifth biggest decline among U.S. states, as deaths rose and births dwindled due to the coronavirus pandemic and ...

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