The total population of the United States is 314.4 million An increase of 70 million in 25 years
> The total population of the United States has reached 314.4 million, an increase of 70 million in 25 years (Alberta Times) The 17th is the 225th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Americans...
(Alberta Times)
The 17th is the 225th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that as of noon on the 17th, the total population of the United States reached 31439501.3 million people. At 06:39 UTC on September 18, 2012, the total population of the United States was 314399374 million, and the total world population was 7040068533 million. According to the official website of the Census Bureau, the U.S. economic situation has not improved significantly. In 2011, the median household income fell by 1.5% compared with the previous year. Using the annual income of US$23,021 for a family of four as the poverty line, 42.6 million people in the United States were below the poverty line in 2011, with a poverty rate of 15%, unchanged, and 48.6 million people without medical insurance. The average family income of foreign-born people living in the United States, who are mainly immigrants, was $44,431 in 2011, a decrease of 2% from the previous year. It can be seen that the income of Asian immigrant families has decreased more seriously than that of American families as a whole. Looking at the poverty rate, 1.97 million Asians lived below the poverty line last year, with a poverty rate of 12.3%.
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