1930 United States census
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General information | |
Country | United States |
Results | |
Total population | 122,775,046 (Increase 13.7%) |
Most populous | New York 12,588,066 |
Least populous | Nevada 91,058 |
The 1930 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau one month from April 1, 1930, determined the resident population of the United States to be 122,775,046, an increase of 13.7 percent over the 106,021,537 persons enumerated during the 1920 census.
It was the first time the effects of suburban sprawl were recorded when, during the Roaring Twenties, a significant portion of the working population of New York City moved to New Jersey, aided by the George Washington Bridge which permitted quick transport from the state to Manhattan.
Census questions
[edit ]The 1930 census collected the following information:[1]
- address
- name
- relationship to head of family
- home owned or rented
- if owned, value of home
- if rented, monthly rent
- whether owned a radio set
- whether on a farm
- sex
- race
- age
- marital status and, if married, age at first marriage
- school attendance
- literacy
- birthplace of person, and their parents
- if foreign born:
- language spoken at home before coming to the U. S.
- year of immigration
- whether naturalized
- ability to speak English
- occupation, industry and class of worker
- whether at work previous day (or last regular work day)
- veteran status
- if Indian:
- whether of full or mixed blood
- tribal affiliation
Full documentation for the 1930 census, including census forms and enumerator instructions, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series.
Data availability
[edit ]The original census enumeration sheets were microfilmed by the Census Bureau in 1949, after which the original sheets were destroyed.[2] The microfilmed census is located on 2,667 rolls of microfilm, and available from the National Archives and Records Administration. Several organizations also host images of the microfilmed census online, and digital indices.
Microdata from the 1930 census are freely available through the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. Aggregate data for small areas, together with electronic boundary files, can be downloaded from the National Historical Geographic Information System.
State rankings
[edit ]Rank | State | Population as of 1930 census[3] |
Population as of 1920 census |
Change | Percent change |
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1 | New York | 12,588,066 | 10,385,227 | 2,202,839 Increase | 21.2% Increase |
2 | Pennsylvania | 9,631,350 | 8,720,017 | 911,333 Increase | 10.5% Increase |
3 | Illinois | 7,630,654 | 6,485,280 | 1,145,374 Increase | 17.7% Increase |
4 | Ohio | 6,646,697 | 5,759,394 | 887,303 Increase | 15.4% Increase |
5 | Texas | 5,824,715 | 4,663,228 | 1,161,487 Increase | 24.9% Increase |
6 | California | 5,677,251 | 3,426,861 | 2,250,390 Increase | 65.7% Increase |
7 | Michigan | 4,842,325 | 3,668,412 | 1,173,913 Increase | 32.0% Increase |
8 | Massachusetts | 4,249,614 | 3,852,356 | 397,258 Increase | 10.3% Increase |
9 | New Jersey | 4,041,334 | 3,155,900 | 885,434 Increase | 28.1% Increase |
10 | Missouri | 3,629,367 | 3,404,055 | 225,312 Increase | 6.6% Increase |
11 | Indiana | 3,238,503 | 2,930,390 | 308,113 Increase | 10.5% Increase |
12 | North Carolina | 3,170,276 | 2,559,123 | 611,153 Increase | 23.9% Increase |
13 | Wisconsin | 2,939,006 | 2,632,067 | 306,939 Increase | 11.7% Increase |
14 | Georgia | 2,908,506 | 2,895,832 | 12,674 Increase | 0.4% Increase |
15 | Alabama | 2,646,248 | 2,348,174 | 298,074 Increase | 12.7% Increase |
16 | Tennessee | 2,616,556 | 2,337,885 | 278,671 Increase | 11.9% Increase |
17 | Kentucky | 2,614,589 | 2,416,630 | 197,959 Increase | 8.2% Increase |
18 | Minnesota | 2,563,953 | 2,387,125 | 176,828 Increase | 7.4% Increase |
19 | Iowa | 2,470,939 | 2,404,021 | 66,918 Increase | 2.8% Increase |
20 | Virginia | 2,421,851 | 2,309,187 | 112,664 Increase | 4.9% Increase |
21 | Oklahoma | 2,396,040 | 2,028,283 | 367,757 Increase | 18.1% Increase |
22 | Louisiana | 2,101,593 | 1,798,509 | 303,084 Increase | 16.9% Increase |
23 | Mississippi | 2,009,821 | 1,790,618 | 219,203 Increase | 12.2% Increase |
24 | Kansas | 1,880,999 | 1,769,257 | 111,742 Increase | 6.3% Increase |
25 | Arkansas | 1,854,482 | 1,752,204 | 102,278 Increase | 5.8% Increase |
26 | South Carolina | 1,738,765 | 1,683,724 | 55,041 Increase | 3.3% Increase |
27 | West Virginia | 1,729,205 | 1,463,701 | 265,504 Increase | 18.1% Increase |
28 | Maryland | 1,631,526 | 1,449,661 | 181,865 Increase | 12.5% Increase |
29 | Connecticut | 1,606,903 | 1,380,631 | 226,272 Increase | 16.4% Increase |
30 | Washington | 1,563,396 | 1,356,621 | 206,775 Increase | 15.2% Increase |
31 | Florida | 1,468,211 | 968,470 | 499,741 Increase | 51.6% Increase |
32 | Nebraska | 1,377,963 | 1,296,372 | 81,591 Increase | 6.3% Increase |
33 | Colorado | 1,035,791 | 939,629 | 96,162 Increase | 10.2% Increase |
34 | Oregon | 953,786 | 783,389 | 170,397 Increase | 21.8% Increase |
35 | Maine | 797,423 | 768,014 | 29,409 Increase | 3.8% Increase |
36 | South Dakota | 692,849 | 636,547 | 56,302 Increase | 8.8% Increase |
37 | Rhode Island | 687,497 | 604,397 | 83,100 Increase | 13.7% Increase |
38 | North Dakota | 680,845 | 646,872 | 33,973 Increase | 5.3% Increase |
39 | Montana | 537,606 | 548,889 | -11,283 Decrease | -2.1% Decrease |
40 | Utah | 507,847 | 449,396 | 58,451 Increase | 13.0% Increase |
– | District of Columbia | 486,869 | 437,571 | 49,298 Increase | 11.3% Increase |
41 | New Hampshire | 465,293 | 443,083 | 22,210 Increase | 5.0% Increase |
42 | Idaho | 445,032 | 431,866 | 13,166 Increase | 3.0% Increase |
43 | Arizona | 435,573 | 334,162 | 101,411 Increase | 30.3% Increase |
44 | New Mexico | 423,317 | 360,350 | 62,967 Increase | 17.5% Increase |
– | Hawaii | 368,300 | 255,881 | 112,419 Increase | 43.9% Increase |
45 | Vermont | 359,611 | 352,428 | 7,183 Increase | 2.0% Increase |
46 | Delaware | 238,380 | 223,003 | 15,377 Increase | 6.9% Increase |
47 | Wyoming | 225,565 | 194,402 | 31,163 Increase | 16.0% Increase |
48 | Nevada | 91,058 | 77,407 | 13,651 Increase | 17.6% Increase |
– | Alaska | 59,278 | 55,036 | 4,242 Increase | 7.7% Increase |
City rankings
[edit ]Locations of 50 most populous cities
[edit ]Notes
[edit ]- ^ "Library Bibliography Bulletin 88, New York State Census Records, 1790–1925". New York State Library. October 1981. p. 45 (p. 51 of PDF). Archived from the original on January 30, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2008.
- ^ The United States National Archives and Records Administration. "FAQs about the 1930 Census". National Archives website. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
- ^ "1930 Census: Volume 1. Population, Number and Distribution of Inhabitants". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on May 26, 2017. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
- ^ Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990, U.S. Census Bureau, 1998
- ^ "Regions and Divisions". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 3, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
External links
[edit ]- 1930 Census Questions Hosted at CensusFinder.com
- 1931 U.S Census Report Contains 1930 census results
- Historic US Census data
- 1930Census.com: 1930 United States Census for Genealogy & Family History Research
- 1930 Interactive US Census Find stories, photos and more attached to names on the 1930 US census.