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New Jersey (USA)

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The population development of New Jersey.

NameStatusPopulation
Census
2000-04-01
Population
Census
2010-04-01
Population
Census
2020-04-01
 
New JerseyState8,414,3508,791,8949,288,994
USA [United States of America]Federal Republic281,424,600308,758,105331,449,281

Contents: Urban Areas

The population development of the urban areas in New Jersey.

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Name StatusState(s)Population
Census
2000-04-01
Population
Census
2010-04-01
Population
Census
2020-04-01
 
Allentown - BethlehemUrban AreaPennsylvania / New Jersey579,772664,651621,703
Atlantic City - Ocean City - VillasUrban AreaNew Jersey285,527299,693294,921
BridgetonUrban AreaNew Jersey35,78735,02235,666
Browns MillsUrban AreaNew Jersey......27,234
ClintonUrban AreaNew Jersey......16,136
Flemington - RaritanUrban AreaNew Jersey......24,401
Hamburg - Vernon - Highland Lakes (- Franklin)Urban AreaNew Jersey......28,250
HammontonUrban AreaNew Jersey10,18313,15212,086
Lake MohawkUrban AreaNew Jersey......13,164
LambertvilleUrban AreaNew Jersey / Pennsylvania......10,167
LeisuretowneUrban AreaNew Jersey......5,294
Mystic Island - Little Egg HarborUrban AreaNew Jersey...22,21723,074
NewtonUrban AreaNew Jersey...11,94112,813
New York - Jersey City - NewarkUrban AreaNew York / New Jersey17,832,18218,351,29519,426,449
Oak Ridge (Jefferson Township North)Urban AreaNew Jersey......8,871
Panther ValleyUrban AreaNew Jersey......4,279
Philadelphia (incl. Pottstown)Urban AreaPennsylvania / New Jersey / Delaware / Maryland5,190,2555,549,2495,696,125
SalemUrban AreaNew Jersey6,5555,7245,927
Trenton (incl. Twin Rivers - Hightstown)Urban AreaNew Jersey338,449360,705370,422
VinelandUrban AreaNew Jersey88,72495,25987,226
WashingtonUrban AreaNew Jersey......10,138
West Milford (Hewitt - Greenwood Lake)Urban AreaNew Jersey / New York......17,659

Source: U.S. Census Bureau (web).

Explanation: Urban areas are defined every 10 years using the previous census results; no later official population estimates are available.