Largest Cities in United States
Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities
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Composite rankings combining multiple weighted metrics — 5 topics across U.S. Census, FBI, NOAA and CDC data.
Largest Cities — United States
The largest cities in United States represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. New York leads with a population of 8,516,202, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.
Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. CA dominates the top 10 with 3 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.
While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.
Did You Know?
- 1. New York's population is larger than that of more than 30 U.S. states.
- 2. CA has 3 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
- 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 394,769 — larger than most cities worldwide.
- 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 19,006,998.
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