The United States Country Comparison Charts This page looks at International data released as recently as 2020. The first section of charts compares the United States to other large countries in the world (Top 50) and is based on data from the United States Census Bureau's International Database. To start, Figure 1 shows the total estimated population for the largest countries in the world. Looking at 2020 Total Population for Country Comparison we find that China ranks the largest with a value of 1,394,020,000 population. The next largest values are for: India (1,326,090,000), European Union (518,769,000), United States (332,639,000), and Indonesia (267,026,000). The difference between the highest value (China) and the next highest (India) is that the population is about is only about 5.1% larger.



The next chart, Figure 2, shows the estimated population growth rate for the largest countries in the world (Top 50 ranked by total population in 2015). Looking at Growth Rate for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 3.3% Growth Rate. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (3.2%), Tanzania (2.7%), Sudan (2.7%), and Ethiopia (2.6%). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the Growth Rate is about compares as only about 5.0% larger.



The next two charts look at population density in terms of people per square mile and also the total square miles of land area in each country. Beginning with Figure 3 we review population density. Looking at 2020 Population Density for Country Comparison we find that Bangladesh ranks the largest with a value of 2,011 people per square mile. The next largest values are for: Taiwan (1,178), Korea, South (861), India (718), and Philippines (589). The difference between the highest value (Bangladesh) and the next highest (Taiwan) is that the people per square mile is about is 70.8% larger.



Total square miles of land area for each country is provided in Figure 4 and Looking at Area Sq Miles for Country Comparison we find that Russia ranks the largest with a value of 10,176,700 square miles of land. The next largest values are for: China (5,795,160), United States (5,684,050), Canada (5,650,440), and Brazil (5,256,440). The difference between the highest value (Russia) and the next highest (China) is that the square miles of land is about measures 75.6% larger.



The next chart (Figure 5) shows the percentage of each countries population that is estimated to live in urban rather than rural areas. Note urban areas are cities whereas urban areas are less congested-country areas. Looking at Urbanization for Country Comparison we find that Taiwan ranks the largest with a value of 100% Urbanization. The next largest values are for: Japan (94%), Argentina (92%), Venezuela (89%), and Brazil (86%). The difference between the highest value (Taiwan) and the next highest (Japan) is that the Urbanization is about is 7.0% larger.



The next chart, Figure 6, shows the male and female population for the countries shown. Looking at Male Population for Country Comparison we find that China ranks the largest with a value of 54.0% male population. The next largest values are for: India (53.1%), Vietnam (52.4%), Korea, South (52.1%), and Japan (51.9%). The difference between the highest value (China) and the next highest (India) is that the male population is about is only slightly larger.



Figure 7 provides the age breakdown for the United States and other countries using large age groups (18 or younger, 19 to 64, and 65 years and older.) Looking at Aged 18 or Younger for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 52.5% population aged 18 or younger. The next largest values are for: Tanzania (50.0%), Afghanistan (49.8%), Ethiopia (49.8%), and Nigeria (49.7%). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Tanzania) is that the population aged 18 or younger is about is only about 5.0% larger.



Figure 8 shows the birth rate (new baby births per one thousand population) between countries. Looking at Crude Birth Rate for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 42 births per 1,000. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (41), Afghanistan (37), Tanzania (35), and Nigeria (35). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the births per 1,000 is about is only about 3.2% larger.



In Figure 9 the infant mortality rate is illustrated. Looking at Infant Mortality Rate for Country Comparison we find that Afghanistan ranks the largest with a value of 104 number of deaths per thousand. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (64), Nigeria (60), Pakistan (52), and Yemen (42). The difference between the highest value (Afghanistan) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the number of deaths per thousand is about compares as 61.7% larger.



The under Age 5 mortality rate is provided in Figure 10. Looking at Under-5 Mortality Rate for Country Comparison we find that Afghanistan ranks the largest with a value of 169 number of deaths per thousand. The next largest values are for: Nigeria (134), Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (112), Uganda (96), and Sudan (77). The difference between the highest value (Afghanistan) and the next highest (Nigeria) is that the number of deaths per thousand is about is 25.7% larger.



In the next chart, the Age of life expectancy is shown in Figure 11. Looking at Life Expectancy at Birth for Country Comparison we find that Japan ranks the largest with a value of 86.0 life expectancy at birth. The next largest values are for: Canada (83.4), Korea, South (82.6), Italy (82.5), and France (82.2). The difference between the highest value (Japan) and the next highest (Canada) is that the life expectancy at birth is about is only about 3.1% larger.



In the final world country comparison graphic, the largest world religions that are practiced in each country are shown. Figure 12 shows the religion for the United States highlighted in comparison with the religions of other large countries in the world. Looking at Christianity for Country Comparison we find that Venezuela ranks the largest with a value of 98.0% percent identifying as Christianity. The next largest values are for: Spain (94.0%), Argentina (94.0%), Peru (93.8%), and Mexico (90.7%). The difference between the highest value (Venezuela) and the next highest (Spain) is that the percent identifying as Christianity is about is only about 4.3% larger. This page looks at International data released as recently as 2020. The first section of charts compares the United States to other large countries in the world (Top 50) and is based on data from the United States Census Bureau's International Database. To start,shows the total estimated population for the largest countries in the world. Looking at 2020 Total Population for Country Comparison we find that China ranks the largest with a value of 1,394,020,000 population. The next largest values are for: India (1,326,090,000), European Union (518,769,000), United States (332,639,000), and Indonesia (267,026,000). The difference between the highest value (China) and the next highest (India) is that the population is about is only about 5.1% larger.The next chart,, shows the estimated population growth rate for the largest countries in the world (Top 50 ranked by total population in 2015). Looking at Growth Rate for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 3.3% Growth Rate. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (3.2%), Tanzania (2.7%), Sudan (2.7%), and Ethiopia (2.6%). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the Growth Rate is about compares as only about 5.0% larger.The next two charts look at population density in terms of people per square mile and also the total square miles of land area in each country. Beginning withwe review population density. Looking at 2020 Population Density for Country Comparison we find that Bangladesh ranks the largest with a value of 2,011 people per square mile. The next largest values are for: Taiwan (1,178), Korea, South (861), India (718), and Philippines (589). The difference between the highest value (Bangladesh) and the next highest (Taiwan) is that the people per square mile is about is 70.8% larger.Total square miles of land area for each country is provided inand Looking at Area Sq Miles for Country Comparison we find that Russia ranks the largest with a value of 10,176,700 square miles of land. The next largest values are for: China (5,795,160), United States (5,684,050), Canada (5,650,440), and Brazil (5,256,440). The difference between the highest value (Russia) and the next highest (China) is that the square miles of land is about measures 75.6% larger.The next chart () shows the percentage of each countries population that is estimated to live in urban rather than rural areas. Note urban areas are cities whereas urban areas are less congested-country areas. Looking at Urbanization for Country Comparison we find that Taiwan ranks the largest with a value of 100% Urbanization. The next largest values are for: Japan (94%), Argentina (92%), Venezuela (89%), and Brazil (86%). The difference between the highest value (Taiwan) and the next highest (Japan) is that the Urbanization is about is 7.0% larger.The next chart,, shows the male and female population for the countries shown. Looking at Male Population for Country Comparison we find that China ranks the largest with a value of 54.0% male population. The next largest values are for: India (53.1%), Vietnam (52.4%), Korea, South (52.1%), and Japan (51.9%). The difference between the highest value (China) and the next highest (India) is that the male population is about is only slightly larger.provides the age breakdown for the United States and other countries using large age groups (18 or younger, 19 to 64, and 65 years and older.) Looking at Aged 18 or Younger for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 52.5% population aged 18 or younger. The next largest values are for: Tanzania (50.0%), Afghanistan (49.8%), Ethiopia (49.8%), and Nigeria (49.7%). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Tanzania) is that the population aged 18 or younger is about is only about 5.0% larger.shows the birth rate (new baby births per one thousand population) between countries. Looking at Crude Birth Rate for Country Comparison we find that Uganda ranks the largest with a value of 42 births per 1,000. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (41), Afghanistan (37), Tanzania (35), and Nigeria (35). The difference between the highest value (Uganda) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the births per 1,000 is about is only about 3.2% larger.Inthe infant mortality rate is illustrated. Looking at Infant Mortality Rate for Country Comparison we find that Afghanistan ranks the largest with a value of 104 number of deaths per thousand. The next largest values are for: Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (64), Nigeria (60), Pakistan (52), and Yemen (42). The difference between the highest value (Afghanistan) and the next highest (Congo, Democratic Republic Of The) is that the number of deaths per thousand is about compares as 61.7% larger.The under Age 5 mortality rate is provided in. Looking at Under-5 Mortality Rate for Country Comparison we find that Afghanistan ranks the largest with a value of 169 number of deaths per thousand. The next largest values are for: Nigeria (134), Congo, Democratic Republic Of The (112), Uganda (96), and Sudan (77). The difference between the highest value (Afghanistan) and the next highest (Nigeria) is that the number of deaths per thousand is about is 25.7% larger.In the next chart, the Age of life expectancy is shown in. Looking at Life Expectancy at Birth for Country Comparison we find that Japan ranks the largest with a value of 86.0 life expectancy at birth. The next largest values are for: Canada (83.4), Korea, South (82.6), Italy (82.5), and France (82.2). The difference between the highest value (Japan) and the next highest (Canada) is that the life expectancy at birth is about is only about 3.1% larger.In the final world country comparison graphic, the largest world religions that are practiced in each country are shown.shows the religion for the United States highlighted in comparison with the religions of other large countries in the world. Looking at Christianity for Country Comparison we find that Venezuela ranks the largest with a value of 98.0% percent identifying as Christianity. The next largest values are for: Spain (94.0%), Argentina (94.0%), Peru (93.8%), and Mexico (90.7%). The difference between the highest value (Venezuela) and the next highest (Spain) is that the percent identifying as Christianity is about is only about 4.3% larger.

The United States Population Charts The next section of charts shows data for all the US states compared to each other as well as averages for the United States in total. Figure 13 shows the population change from 2010 to 2018 and we can see The United States shows an increase of 14,157,492 (5%). The population percent change from 2010 to 2018 is shown in Figure 16 and for The United States shows it has 4.6% Population Change. The state with the highest Population Change in the group is Figure 17 The United States shows it has 91 population density. The state with the highest population density in the group is Figure 18 shows the median age of the people and The United States shows it has 37.9 overall median age of all people. The state with the highest overall median age of all people in the group is Figure 19 we find that United States shows median age of men measures about 7.4% smaller than median age of women. Figure 22 shows the Hispanic or Latino population of the area with The United States shows it has 17.8% people who are Hispanic or Latino.Figure 23 is the ratio of the population of men to women and shows total male population is only about 3.1% smaller than total female population. The next section of charts shows data for all the US states compared to each other as well as averages for the United States in total.shows the population change from 2010 to 2018 and we can see The United States shows an increase of 14,157,492 (5%).The population percent change from 2010 to 2018 is shown inand for The United States shows it has 4.6% Population Change. The state with the highest Population Change in the group is District of Columbia with a population percent change of 13.8% is approximately 3.0 times bigger. Looking at population density for each US state (not including Washington DC) inThe United States shows it has 91 population density. The state with the highest population density in the group is District of Columbia with a population density of 11,212 is substantially bigger.shows the median age of the people and The United States shows it has 37.9 overall median age of all people. The state with the highest overall median age of all people in the group is Maine with an age of 44.6 is 17.7% larger. Comparing the median age of men versus women inwe find that United States shows median age of men measures about 7.4% smaller than median age of women.shows the Hispanic or Latino population of the area with The United States shows it has 17.8% people who are Hispanic or Latino.is the ratio of the population of men to women and shows total male population is only about 3.1% smaller than total female population.

The United States Marriage and Families Charts



Figure 25 is the average size of a typical family. The United States shows it has 3.3 average family size. The state with the highest average family size in the group is



Figure 26 shows the ratio of families to total households and that The United States shows it has 66% percent of people who are in a family. The state with the highest percent of people who are in a family in the group is



Looking at husband and wife headed families as a percent of all families in Figure 27, The United States shows it has 73% percent of people in a husband and wife family. The state with the highest percent of people in a husband and wife family in the group is is the average size of a typical family. The United States shows it has 3.3 average family size. The state with the highest average family size in the group is Hawaii with a size of 3.7 is 12.5% larger.shows the ratio of families to total households and that The United States shows it has 66% percent of people who are in a family. The state with the highest percent of people who are in a family in the group is Utah with a percent of 75% measures 13.9% larger.Looking at husband and wife headed families as a percent of all families in, The United States shows it has 73% percent of people in a husband and wife family. The state with the highest percent of people in a husband and wife family in the group is Utah with a percent of 82% is 11.5% larger.

The United States Mothers and Babies Charts The next section of charts look at mothers and baby births over the last 12 months. Figure 29 shows The United States reveals it has 5.2% percent of women who gave birth. The state with the highest percent of women who gave birth in the group is Figure 32, the teenager birth rate is shown (women between the ages of 15 and 19) with The United States shows it has 4% teenager birth rate. The state with the highest teenager birth rate in the group is



In Figure 33 the percentage is shown of all births in the last 12 months where the mothers were unmarried. The United States shows it has 34.3% percent of unwed women who have given birth. The state with the highest percent of unwed women who have given birth in the group is



The next Figure 34 shows the percent of unwed mothers who are on public assistance. The United States illustrates it has 1.5% percent of unwed women who have given birth and are on public assistance. The state with the highest percent of unwed women who have given birth and are on public assistance in the group is



The next section of charts look at mothers and baby births over the last 12 months.shows The United States reveals it has 5.2% percent of women who gave birth. The state with the highest percent of women who gave birth in the group is Utah with a birth rate of 6.9% is 32.7% larger. In, the teenager birth rate is shown (women between the ages of 15 and 19) with The United States shows it has 4% teenager birth rate. The state with the highest teenager birth rate in the group is Arkansas with a percent of births to teen ager of 6% measures 73.2% larger.Inthe percentage is shown of all births in the last 12 months where the mothers were unmarried. The United States shows it has 34.3% percent of unwed women who have given birth. The state with the highest percent of unwed women who have given birth in the group is Mississippi with an unwed mother birth rate of 48.6% measures 41.6% larger.The nextshows the percent of unwed mothers who are on public assistance. The United States illustrates it has 1.5% percent of unwed women who have given birth and are on public assistance. The state with the highest percent of unwed women who have given birth and are on public assistance in the group is Rhode Island with a percent of unwed women who have gave birth and are on public assistance of 3.1% compares as about twice as large.

The United States Singles Charts Figure 40 compares the total single people in each area. The United States shows it has 50% percent of people who are single for any reason. The state with the highest percent of people who are single for any reason in the group is Figure 41 compares the single people in each area broken down by never married, divorced, and widowed. The United States shows it has 33% percent of people never married. The state with the highest percent of people never married in the group is compares the total single people in each area. The United States shows it has 50% percent of people who are single for any reason. The state with the highest percent of people who are single for any reason in the group is District of Columbia with a percent single of 69% is 38.9% larger.compares the single people in each area broken down by never married, divorced, and widowed. The United States shows it has 33% percent of people never married. The state with the highest percent of people never married in the group is District of Columbia with a percent never married of 56% is 69.2% larger.

The United States Citizenship Charts



In Figure 48, the percentage of the population who was not born in the United States is shown (i.e. Percent Foreign Born.) shows it has 13% percent of population who was born in another country. The state with the highest percent of population who was born in another country in the group is



Figure 49 shows the age break down of non citizens. United States shows percent of non citizens under 18 years old measures approximately a tenth the size than percent of non citizens over 18 years old. Figure 50 shows the median age of non citizens. it has 38.2 median age of non citizens. The state with the highest median age of non citizens in the group is Figure 51 shows the year that they entered the United States. it has hightest percent of non citizens of 33% for non citizens who entered the US between 2000 to 2009. For all foreign born people who have gone through naturalization (the process of becoming a citizen), Figure 52 shows when they became naturalized. it has hightest percent of people of 22% for people Naturalized before 1990. In, the percentage of the population who was not born in the United States is shown (i.e. Percent Foreign Born.) shows it has 13% percent of population who was born in another country. The state with the highest percent of population who was born in another country in the group is California with a percent born outside United States of 27% measures about twice as large.shows the age break down of non citizens. United States shows percent of non citizens under 18 years old measures approximately a tenth the size than percent of non citizens over 18 years old.shows the median age of non citizens. it has 38.2 median age of non citizens. The state with the highest median age of non citizens in the group is Hawaii with a median age of 42.2 is 10.5% larger. For non citizens,shows the year that they entered the United States. it has hightest percent of non citizens of 33% for non citizens who entered the US between 2000 to 2009. For all foreign born people who have gone through naturalization (the process of becoming a citizen),shows when they became naturalized. it has hightest percent of people of 22% for people Naturalized before 1990.