Jacksonville now the 10th most populous U.S. city
The Census Bureau recently released their 2023 estimates for the country's largest cities. Here is a look to where Jacksonville's growth fits in within the list.
Rank – 2023 Population – City Name – % Change Since 2020
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8,258,035 – New York City, NY – -6.20%
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3,820,914 – Los Angeles, CA – -2.00%
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2,66,452 – Chicago, IL – -2.98%
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2,314,157 – Houston, TX – +0.42%
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1,650,070 – Phoenix, AZ – +2.61%
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1,550,542 – Philadelphia, PA – -3.32%
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1,495,295 – San Antonio, TX – +4.23%
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1,388,320 – San Diego, CA – +0.10%
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1,302,868 – Dallas, TX – -0.12%
10. 985,843 – Jacksonville, FL – +3.82%
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979,882 – Austin, TX – +1.87%
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978,468 – Fort Worth, TX – +6.48%
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969,655 – San Jose, CA – -4.30%
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913,175 – Columbus, OH – +0.82%
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911,311 – Charlotte, NC – +4.20%
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879,293 – Indianapolis, IN – -0.94%
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808,988 – San Francisco, CA – -7.43%
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755,078 – Seattle, WA – +2.45%
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716,577 – Denver, CO – +0.15%
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702,767 – Oklahoma City, OK – +3.19%
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Source: United States Census Bureau