Population counts intended to capture 100 percent of the population are determined at each decennial census. The most recent of which is reported below. The U.S. Census Bureau also issues annual population estimates using the decennial census figures as a base.
Average Household Size for Nation, State and Region Print
Population(1)
Population Change (2000-2010)
AREA
2010
2000(2)
Rank in 2010
Number Change
Rank
Percent Change
Rank
United States
308,745,538
281,421,906
--
27,323,632
--
9.7%
--
Pennsylvania
12,702,379
12,281,054
--
421,325
--
3.4%
--
DVRPC Region
5,626,186
5,387,407
--
238,779
--
4.4%
--
PA Counties
Bucks County
625,249
597,635
3
27,614
4
4.6%
5
Chester County
498,886
433,501
6
65,385
1
15.1%
1
Delaware County
558,979
551,974
4
7,005
8
1.3%
7
Montgomery County
799,874
748,987
2
50,887
2
6.8%
3
Philadelphia County
1,526,006
1,517,550
1
8,456
7
0.6%
9
NJ Counties
Burlington County
448,734
423,394
7
25,340
5
6.0%
4
Camden County
513,657
508,932
5
4,725
9
0.9%
8
Gloucester County
288,288
254,673
9
33,615
3
13.2%
2
Mercer County
366,513
350,761
8
15,752
6
4.5%
6
Source:
Census 2010
Footnotes: (1) Each person included in the Census was to be counted at his/her usual residence – the place that he or she lives and sleeps most of the time or the place that the person considers to be his or her usual home. If a person had no usual residence, (such as those without housing) the person was to be counted where he or she was staying on April 1, 2010.
(2) In 2000, errors were made by the Census Bureau in the tabulations for Delaware and Montgomery Counties. The Census Bureau acknowledged these errors under the Count Question Resolution Program, but the changes are not reported in the official summary files from the Census Bureau. We have used the corrected figures to reflect the true totals in these Counties
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Population(1)
Population Change (2000-2010)
Municipality
2010 Population
2000 Population(2)
Rank in 2010
Number Change
Rank
Percent Change
Rank
Abington
55,310
56,103
2
-793
60
-1.4%
54
Ambler
6,417
6,426
38
-9
46
-0.1%
47
Bridgeport
4,554
4,371
43
183
39
4.2%
32
Bryn Athyn
1,375
1,351
60
24
45
1.8%
40
Cheltenham
36,793
36,875
3
-82
52
-0.2%
48
Collegeville
5,089
4,628
40
461
29
10.0%
19
Conshohocken
7,833
7,589
34
244
35
3.2%
34
Douglass
10,195
9,104
31
1,091
19
12.0%
17
East Greenville
2,951
3,103
54
-152
57
-4.9%
59
East Norriton
13,590
13,211
25
379
31
2.9%
37
Franconia
13,064
11,523
26
1,541
14
13.4%
14
Green Lane
508
584
62
-76
51
-13.0%
61
Hatboro
7,360
7,393
35
-33
48
-0.4%
49
Hatfield Boro.
3,290
2,605
51
685
23
26.3%
9
Hatfield Twp.
17,249
16,712
18
537
25
3.2%
35
Horsham
26,147
24,232
6
1,915
11
7.9%
27
Jenkintown
4,422
4,478
44
-56
50
-1.3%
52
Lansdale
16,269
16,071
20
198
36
1.2%
43
Limerick
18,074
13,534
15
4,540
2
33.5%
5
Lower Frederick
4,840
4,795
41
45
44
0.9%
45
Lower Gwynedd
11,405
10,422
29
983
20
9.4%
21
Lower Merion
57,825
58,740
1
-915
61
-1.6%
57
Lower Moreland
12,982
11,281
27
1,701
12
15.1%
12
Lower Pottsgrove
12,059
11,213
28
846
21
7.5%
28
Lower Providence
25,436
22,390
8
3,046
5
13.6%
13
Lower Salford
14,959
12,893
23
2,066
8
16.0%
11
Marlborough
3,178
3,104
53
74
41
2.4%
38
Montgomery
24,790
22,025
9
2,765
7
12.6%
15
Narberth
4,282
4,233
45
49
43
1.2%
44
New Hanover
10,939
7,369
30
3,570
4
48.4%
1
Norristown
34,324
31,282
4
3,042
6
9.7%
20
North Wales
3,229
3,342
52
-113
54
-3.4%
56
Pennsburg
3,843
2,732
47
1,111
18
40.7%
2
Perkiomen
9,139
7,093
33
2,046
9
28.8%
8
Plymouth
16,525
16,045
19
480
28
3.0%
36
Pottstown
22,377
21,859
11
518
26
2.4%
39
Red Hill
2,383
2,196
58
187
38
8.5%
25
Rockledge
2,543
2,577
56
-34
49
-1.3%
53
Royersford
4,752
4,246
42
506
27
11.9%
18
Salford
2,504
2,363
57
141
40
6.0%
29
Schwenksville
1,385
1,693
59
-308
58
-18.2%
62
Skippack
13,715
9,920
24
3,795
3
38.3%
3
Souderton
6,618
6,730
36
-112
53
-1.7%
55
Springfield
19,418
19,533
13
-115
55
-0.6%
50
Telford*
2,665
2,469
55
196
37
7.9%
26
Towamencin
17,578
17,597
16
-19
47
-0.1%
46
Trappe
3,509
3,210
49
299
33
9.3%
22
Upper Dublin
25,569
25,878
7
-309
59
-1.2%
51
Upper Frederick
3,523
3,141
48
382
30
12.2%
16
Upper Gwynedd
15,552
14,243
22
1,309
16
9.2%
23
Upper Hanover
6,464
4,885
37
1,579
13
32.3%
6
Upper Merion
28,395
26,863
5
1,532
15
5.7%
30
Upper Moreland
24,015
24,993
10
-978
62
-3.9%
58
Upper Pottsgrove
5,315
4,102
39
1,213
17
29.6%
7
Upper Providence
21,219
15,398
12
5,821
1
37.8%
4
Upper Salford
3,299
3,024
50
275
34
9.1%
24
W. Conshohocken
1,320
1,446
61
-126
56
-8.7%
60
West Norriton
15,663
14,901
21
762
22
5.1%
31
West Pottsgrove
3,874
3,815
46
59
42
1.5%
42
Whitemarsh
17,349
16,702
17
647
24
3.9%
33
Whitpain
18,875
18,562
14
313
32
1.7%
41
Worcester
9,750
7,789
32
1,961
10
25.2%
10
Montgomery County
799,874
748,987
50,887
6.8%
Source:
Census 2010
Footnotes: (1) Each person included in the Census was to be counted at his/her usual residence – the place that he or she lives and sleeps most of the time or the place that the person considers to be his or her usual home. If a person had no usual residence, (such as those without housing) the person was to be counted where he or she was staying on April 1, 2010.
(2) In 2000, errors were made by the Census Bureau in the tabulations for Collegeville Borough, Lower Merion Township, and Skippack Township. The Census Bureau acknowledged these errors under the Count Question Resolution Program, but the changes are not reported in the official summary files from the Census Bureau. We have used the corrected figures to reflect the true totals of these municipalities, which also affects the county total.
* Telford includes the Montgomery County portion only.