Wyoming is #50 in population, but 10% of the state lives in Cheyenne and another 10% lives in Casper. Vermont is #49, but the population is spread out well. Alaska is #48 with about half of the population living in Anchorage.
MrShortWhiteGuy At least 300,000 Alaskans out of the the other 400,000 Alaskans live in Anchorage. Not too spread out. Thats most of Alaska's population
That's right, Burlington, the smallest city on here, has a metropolitan area of 150,000 - 200,000 people. It isn't very big, but the population (at minimum) triples when including the metropolitan area.
He did the same with Cheyenne. Put up a pic of Salt Lake. Not sure how you’d mix those two up. Cheyenne could be a suburb of SLC. Salt Lake’s top 5 suburbs each have more pop than Cheyenne. Not even in the same universe to compare. 🙈
Detroit is hardly unique. Most of the rustbelt cities used to have populations that were similar or close in number. When industries change so do population patterns.
@Patriotis 90% of American cities peaked in population during the 1950s. It was the white flight of the 60s and 70s that virtually shrunk every major city in the U.S. Philly is actually doing well relative to its "peers." Cleveland for example used to have a population of almost 1 million people. Today it has just under 400k. Now THAT's a dying city!
CzarJuliusIII Washington declined too. Washington use to be the 9th biggest US city peaking at 802,000 people but now its only 20th behind Denver. But it is bigger than Baltimore which is 30th now
Big Memes Love Me No its not. Its population is increasing. Btw we here in the West don't want people from the East because you ruined our cities. My city Denver has lost so much thanks to you fuckers
The people of Cheyenne, Wyoming will be interested to know they have mountains in the background (the image looks like Salt Lake City) and the people of Witchita will be surprised by all the tall buildings (the image looks like Kansas City, MO).
@@owenharkins3773 Nope. No mountains. Closest hills are Veedavoo 40 minutes away, and Curt Gowdy park 30 minutes away. Closest mountains are Snowy Range, or the Colorado Rocky Mountains.....about 90 minutes away each.
Typical youtube idiocy. Anybody can make some shit up and upload it for the whole world to see. And people wonder why the human race is getting dumber by the minute.
I believe Phoenix is amalgamated so the city proper is equal to a larger metro area for other cities...(i.e. Seattle is low on the list but really the working population is like 3.5 million - its jist that its made up of many cities) like metro Miami or Tampa are definitely larger than Jacksonville
Cause Jacksonville is one giant suburb. If we were doing it by biggest metro area, Miami would be the biggest and the jump would not have been very big.
It definitely can get bigger, it is neither very dense, nor spread out, five miles outside of Burlington is countryside, but to be fair, most Vermonters don't want it any bigger.
Yeah, but it’s a *REALLY* nice and beautiful little city. Bigger doesn’t always mean better. Just look at Mumbai or Jakarta - both bigger than New York City, and total shitholes.
Those buildings are not in Wichita, KS. I believe that is the KCMO skyline. The tallest building in Wichita is the Epic Center which is almost 400 feet tall. However, there is a plan to build a 40+ story building that is likely going to be 550-600 feet tall. In addition they plan on building an observation ferris wheel that is going to be at least 550 feet tall.
Living in Wichita KS I can definitely say that that is NOT our skyline. I honestly need to check the numbers too because I find it hard to believe we’re higher up than Salt Lake, New Orleans, and some others.
It may just be that the numbers are out of date. I know for a fact the cities like Minneapolis, Portland, Denver, Seattle, and Charlotte have higher populations than what was shown in this video.
You should make one accounting for each city's metro population. This video represents Birmingham, Alabama as 34th in terms of population and Des Moines, Iowa as 33rd, but Birmingham's metro area population is 1,152,000 while Des Moines' is 700,000. This is an example of how the ranking isn't really accurate unless looking at only the population of each city proper
Since everybody’s bitching about this being about cities and not metro areas, I’m providing a list of the biggest METRO AREAS in each state, in the hopes that you’ll all dry your tears and shut up. Oh, and bear in mind that several of these metro areas bleed into different states, so if you don’t see your state’s biggest *CITY* in this list, now you know why. For example, no Philadelphia because NYC’s metro area includes part of Pennsylvania. Here ya go.... 1. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY,NJ,PA (population - 20,320,876) 2. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (population - 13,353,907) 3. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL,IN,WI (population - 9,533,040) 4. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (population - 7,399,662) 5. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC,MD,VA,WV (population - 6,216,589) 6. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL (population - 6,158,824) 7. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA (population - 5,884,736) 8. Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA,NH (population - 4,836,541) 9. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ (population - 4,737,270) 10. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI (population - 4,313,002) 11. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA (population - 3,867,046) 12. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN (population - 3,600,618) 13. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO (population - 2,888,227) 14. St. Louis, MO (population - 2,807,338) 15. Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC,SC (population - 2,525,305) 16. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR,WA (population - 2,453,168) 17. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV (population - 2,204,079) 18. Cincinatti, OH,KY,IN (population - 2,179,082) 19. Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN (population - 1,903,045) 20. Providence-Warwick, RI (population - 1,621,112) 21. Oklahoma City, OK (population - 1,383,137) 22. New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA (population - 1,275,762) 23. Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT (population - 1,210,259) 24. Salt Lake City, UT (population - 1,203,105) 25. Birmingham-Hoover, AL (population - 1,149,807) 26. Urban Honolulu, HI (population - 988,650) 27. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE,IA (population - 933,316) 28. Albuquerque, NM (population - 913,113) 29. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR (population - 738,344) 30. Boise, ID (population - 709,845) 31. Wichita, KS (population - 645,628) 32. Jackson, MS (population - 578,715) 33. Portland-South Portland, ME (population - 532,083) 34. Anchorage, AK (population - 400,888) 35. Sioux Falls, SD (population - 259,094) 36. Fargo, ND (population - 241,356) 37. Burlington-South Burlington, VT (population - 218,395) 38. Cheyenne, WY (population - 98,327) Source - factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=PEP_2017_PEPANNRES&prodType=table
Many cities are beautiful ! Especially Charleston(West Virginia), Boise (idaho), Denver (Colorado), Seattle (Washinton) with a skyline ending in the mountins. I wonder if that big mountin we see in Seattle and Portland is both times the same one, because Oregon and Washington state are close to eachother.
You put Kansas City’s Skyline for Wichita, and even if u meant Kansas City Kansas. That’s only like a 100,000 people, and the picture you put is Kansas City Missouri. Also Omaha definitely has like 210,000 people not near 400k
Cleveland Ohio was once the largest city in Ohio in 1950 with a population of 914,000.Columbus that year had only 384,000.Now Columbus has passed Cleveland years ago.Columbus now has about 892,000 while Cleveland has nosed dived to only 385,000.
Not 100% sure but you do the video. Add generic techno. The overall video is well edited. 220k views. This is how you win at youtube. Well done sir. You got my like.
I'm from there originally. Besides having the smallest city on this list, it also has the smallest State Capital: I now live in the state with the largest state capital: Phoenix, Arizona.
Little off on Population sizes, for example Anchorage Alaska in 2016 had a population of about 298,000 and the population has been trending a little upward since then, so probably around 300,000 people by the time this vid was made, Anyways still a great video
Cities that look bigger than they actually are: Atlanta Denver Seattle Boston Honolulu Minneapolis Cities that look smaller than they actually are: Baltimore Indianapolis Columbus Nashville Phoenix Jacksonville
Jacksonville. Columbus and Indianapolis all in a row. Awe...how cute. Congrats on your little towns being the size of your entire COUNTY. Love.. Miami, Tampa and Cleveland
I live in utah but even though salt lake has around 200,000 people the valley it is in has like 1.5 million salt lake is only a small portion of the valley in terms of population
@@softpretzelsoup8690 Boise is a pretty fun city with weird people and Fargo is cold in the winter (it snowed in June a couple of times) and they have really kind people
@@Vat19Nvjds Those aren’t really obscure. Boise is known by most people who have passed fourth grade because it’s the capital of Idaho. Fargo is well known because of the movie and tv show. And Portland is pretty well known as Maine’s largest city
Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis are just so sad at this point. Detroit peaked at nearly 2 million, now at 700k, Cleveland peaked at nearly a million and was 2nd behind Detroit in manufacturing/auto, now sits just barley above 375K, thats nearly 70% of its peak and St. Louis, I wouldn’t be surprised if the actual city dropped below 250K before 2030. To think, St. Louis was arguably the only other “world city” in America at the turn of the 20th century besides NYC, Philly, Boston, Chicago and funny enough, Detroit and Cleveland. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are surprisingly making good comebacks in my opinion. Columbus and Indianapolis have endured as they were never huge auto/manufacturing hubs like the other cities. They relied heavy on government, finance and service jobs but they’ll never reach true “world city” status unless they expand what they have to offer. Better housing options, more diverse job markets, better public schools and transportation, more immersive entertainment districts. This is charlotte’s issue. Huge growing city with booming economy that targeted towards white collar professionals and that’s it. There’s nothing else there besides that. Atlanta and Miami literally offer anything. The Midwest needs another city besides Chicago and arguably Minneapolis to do that
This video went by population within city limits in the 2010 census, not the metro area. Populations are now 8 years out of date. The population and rankings have changed a bit since then, especially for Detroit, MI (was 16th with 714k, now 24th with 665k) And they showed Kansas City, Missouri for Wichita, Kansas.
It’s fairly easy to keep up with population changes year by year. Just google “population of (pick your city) 2019” for the most recent stats. As it stands right now, there has been only one change in ranking for the top 10 largest cities. Phoenix passed over Philadelphia for the #5 spot last year. Other than that, the rankings are the same as they were in the 2010 census.
@@Brewzerr Only 2 of those cities are actually decent though. Maybe 3 if you include Mexico City. The others are fucking slums from top 2 bottom. Going to India was a mistake. It fucking stinks everywhere. I loved the food and people though.
dvdjordan Nashville passed memphis almost five years ago. Also Nashville makes up almost all of the population of Davidson county so yes Shelby is bigger than Davidson but no Nashville is bigger than Memphis.
Memphis is losing people fast thanks to its ongoing violent racial tensions & horrible crime. My family was just the few of many that left. Last time we lived there was back in 2000, long live Memphis...
The numbers and rankings are slightly off. This video uses populations from the 2010 census but puts Nashville ahead of Memphis. But that didn't happen until last year. And Indianapolis is supposed to be ahead of Jacskonville, FL if we go by the last 2010 census.
Nashville did pass Memphis last year in May.Nashville is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. If this growth continues,it may even pass Detroit. Back in 1950,Detroit had 1.8 million people.Nashville only 170,000.Look what happened to the two cities in the next 67 years.Detroit's population nosed dived to less than 700,000,and Nashville population grew to 660,000.No one back in the 1950 probably gave Nashville no chance to catch Detroit. Now look what happened.Nashville is now less than 40,000 people away from Detroit. And the Nashville skyline is growing fast.What a dramatic change in those 67 years.
0:55 R.I.P headphone users
The Negotiations were short Daily LMAO
Lmfaoo
No the music itself hurts my ears
The Negotiations were short Daily yeah and my phone speaker lol.....
Nope I was wearing headphones and it didn’t effect me although it sounded weird
I wonder if people were actually wondering what #1 was
Ya knew it was NYC
Arexifys LOL not me
Wait, people are that dumb?
i thought it was Manchester
It is NYC
Wyoming has a population?
Edit: I gotta stop making likeable comments...
TheRagingInfernape 580,000 people live there. My city has more than that, I live in Denver and Denver is literally right next to Wyoming. That's sad
Wyoming is #50 in population, but 10% of the state lives in Cheyenne and another 10% lives in Casper. Vermont is #49, but the population is spread out well. Alaska is #48 with about half of the population living in Anchorage.
MrShortWhiteGuy At least 300,000 Alaskans out of the the other 400,000 Alaskans live in Anchorage. Not too spread out. Thats most of Alaska's population
The county I live in (in Maryland) has almost twice the population of the entire state of Wyoming.
@@jnyerere lol fairfax county va here we got 1.4 million
Cheyenne would be considered a little town in California.
No duh
Dude cali has a higher population than the entirety of Canada.
No shit Sherlock
or in florida
Marshmelloww actually not true anymore Canada has a population a little higher than California
Don’t confuse the actual population of the city with the Metro Area, then the order would be much different and the numbers would be much higher
Yup. Metro areas are the true size and shape of cities.
@@K.B.Williams I think not. Its just other cities like how Aurora is its own city from Denver
Kev Electric Highway true, due to suburbanization
That's right, Burlington, the smallest city on here, has a metropolitan area of 150,000 - 200,000 people. It isn't very big, but the population (at minimum) triples when including the metropolitan area.
Largest city in Texas should be Dallas not Houston, with Fort Worth or not
The ear rape music lmao
UsHc Storm ikr
It's terrible
Literally the music is so bad to your ears that in Billings,Idaho it is 2X more bad than the others
Producer: how much bass do you want in the song?
This guy: Yes
_Tangz4y _ literally this comment is underrated
The song name for the first song is Alan Walker Force if you did not know
FR
That looks WAY TOO BUSY FOR A CITY OF 186,440
Sorry for all Utahens
Salt Lake City's metro population is over 1 million, so that's more accurate.
unless it’s Cities: Skylines
Or is it utahians??
iPhone 2G you don’t know how demographics work
That was only the population for Salt Lake City city limits. The metro area has about 1.3 million
Wow, Wichita looks a lot like Kansas City.🤔
😂
THAT'S BECAUSE IT IS
@@taotaoliu2229 That's what he was Implying...
Searches Wichita, KS. Finds 12 pictures of the correct city and 1 of the wrong city. Guess which got used.
He did the same with Cheyenne. Put up a pic of Salt Lake. Not sure how you’d mix those two up. Cheyenne could be a suburb of SLC. Salt Lake’s top 5 suburbs each have more pop than Cheyenne. Not even in the same universe to compare. 🙈
Chyenne wyoming: proceeds to show picture of salt lake city
So sad , Detroit peaked at a population of about 1.8 million, now down to ~750k.
Detroit is hardly unique. Most of the rustbelt cities used to have populations that were similar or close in number. When industries change so do population patterns.
@Patriotis 90% of American cities peaked in population during the 1950s. It was the white flight of the 60s and 70s that virtually shrunk every major city in the U.S. Philly is actually doing well relative to its "peers." Cleveland for example used to have a population of almost 1 million people. Today it has just under 400k. Now THAT's a dying city!
@PatriotisYup and just 10-15 years ago Baltimore had a larger population than DC. But the tables have since turned.
CzarJuliusIII Washington declined too. Washington use to be the 9th biggest US city peaking at 802,000 people but now its only 20th behind Denver. But it is bigger than Baltimore which is 30th now
Big Memes Love Me No its not. Its population is increasing. Btw we here in the West don't want people from the East because you ruined our cities. My city Denver has lost so much thanks to you fuckers
The people of Cheyenne, Wyoming will be interested to know they have mountains in the background (the image looks like Salt Lake City) and the people of Witchita will be surprised by all the tall buildings (the image looks like Kansas City, MO).
Wyoming? That's a folktale Wyoming doesn't exist lmao
@@ekiander it does exist wdym
@@yurilibitina1372 sarcasm exists
@@ekianderIn how safe, peaceful, and environmentally stable wyoming is I can understand why people think it's a folktale city/state 😂.
@@AngelloDelNorte I don't actually think it doesn't exist I have been through Wyoming so i was just acting like I did not know that Wyoming existed.
Definitely not metro areas. I wish metro Atlanta only had 400,000!!! Metro is closer to 5 million.
Tommy Hunter
Means there's way too much urban sprawl.
This is only city proper not the metro area
Traffic is Terrible every day
It said cities not metropolitan areas.
Tommy Hunter the urban sprawl here is ridiculous traffic here is awful
0:31 that's not Cheyenne, that's Salt Lake City
Stella Haze That's what so many others are saying.
Coco Taveras and what about it
Wyoming doesn’t exist.
@@E-damnn we're glad you don't think so, keeps it nice and quiet here 😎
That’s not the Cheyenne, Wyoming skyline, but good video though!
Yea thats Salt Lake City
coulda swore it didn’t look real. proof wyoming is fake
I’m surprised about Sioux Falls
Ah, I knew that there was no way that Cheyenne had that many buildings.
I noticed that they also used a picture of the Kansas City skyline for Wichita.
Thanks for taking the time to put this list together, enjoyed it.
0:30 That's not Cheyenne, it's Salt Lake City. Cheyenne doesn't have skyscrapers. 😂
And no mountains
@@Dangic23 theres mountains in cheyenne
@@owenharkins3773
Nope.
No mountains.
Closest hills are Veedavoo 40 minutes away, and Curt Gowdy park 30 minutes away.
Closest mountains are Snowy Range, or the Colorado Rocky Mountains.....about 90 minutes away each.
Those arent skyscrapers lol
@@jakeneher7763 those are skyscrapers? Why wouldn’t they be
Cheyenne is a picture of salt lake not Cheyenne
I know.... so annoying
I was about to, say why that big ass city only got 51,000 people
Typical youtube idiocy. Anybody can make some shit up and upload it for the whole world to see. And people wonder why the human race is getting dumber by the minute.
Charleston WV looks bigger than it actually is because I used to live there
Yeah
Give this person 1K subs now. You deserve way more
He jump from #7 Jacksonville to #6 Phoenix was huge. The rate was by the 10,000s until that.
I used to live in the metro of pheonix before
I believe Phoenix is amalgamated so the city proper is equal to a larger metro area for other cities...(i.e. Seattle is low on the list but really the working population is like 3.5 million - its jist that its made up of many cities) like metro Miami or Tampa are definitely larger than Jacksonville
Both giant glorified suburbs with nothing happening in the city core
Cause Jacksonville is one giant suburb. If we were doing it by biggest metro area, Miami would be the biggest and the jump would not have been very big.
@@ogp3321 Miami is a popular city in florida Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida
6:49 thats my city
Dead Meme I don't believe it
: O Mine too, I'm a Bronx kid :)
Me too
Eugene Harris #NewYorkersUnite
Dead Meme yeah same
Boi at 3:13 that’s Kansas City not Wichita
I should know I live in Kansas City
dis boi whoever made this sucks
dis boi aye wassup bro!!
Same boi
Same but I live in Wichita
dis boi sameee
Poor Burlington Vt. Landlocked and can never get any bigger(
Only 2 wordz to know why Vermont , this gr8 State will never be ...........
Bernie Sanders !!!!!!!!!
It definitely can get bigger, it is neither very dense, nor spread out, five miles outside of Burlington is countryside, but to be fair, most Vermonters don't want it any bigger.
Yeah, but it’s a *REALLY* nice and beautiful little city. Bigger doesn’t always mean better. Just look at Mumbai or Jakarta - both bigger than New York City, and total shitholes.
Thanks for the respect from a vermonter
Deguir Cecil shut up boomer
01. New York City, New York
02. Los Angeles, California
03. Chicago, Illinois
04. Houston, Texas
05. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
06. Phoenix, Arizona
07. Jacksonville, Florida
08. Indianapolis, Indiana
09. Columbus, Ohio
10. Charlotte, North Carolina
11. Detroit, Michigan
12. Washington, D.C.
13. Nashville, Tennessee
14. Baltimore, Maryland
15. Boston, Massachusetts
16. Seattle, Washington
17. Denver, Colorado
18. Louisville, Kentucky
19. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
20. Portland, Oregon
21. Las Vegas, Nevada
22. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
23. Albuquerque, New Mexico
24. Kansas City, Missouri
25. Virginia Beach, Virginia
26. Atlanta, Georgia
27. Omaha, Nebraska
28. Minneapolis, Minnesota
29. Wichita, Kansas
30. New Orleans, Louisiana
31. Honolulu, Hawaii
32. Anchorage, Alaska
33. Newark, New Jersey
34. Des Moines, Iowa
35. Birmingham, Alabama
36. Boise, Idaho
37. Little Rock, Arkansas
38. Salt Lake City, Utah
39. Providence, Rhode Island
40. Jackson, Mississippi
41. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
42. Bridgeport, Connecticut
43. Charleston, South Carolina
44. Manchester, New Hampsire
45. Fargo, North Dakota
46. Billings, Montana
47. Wilmington, Delaware
48. Portland, Maine
49. Cheyenne, Wyoming
50. Charleston, West Virginia
51. Burlington, Vermont
now do the second largest cities
No.
How bout no
Or smallest
Why?
@@nobrang5146 *Baton Rouge
Those buildings are not in Wichita, KS. I believe that is the KCMO skyline. The tallest building in Wichita is the Epic Center which is almost 400 feet tall. However, there is a plan to build a 40+ story building that is likely going to be 550-600 feet tall. In addition they plan on building an observation ferris wheel that is going to be at least 550 feet tall.
The photo for Kansas is not Wichita, but is a picture of downtown Kansas City, which is actually in Missouri!
The person who made this put Salt Lake City as cheyenne Wyoming lol
PoLand Ikr, so many other people are realizing this too.
The picture for Wichita, KS is the skyline of Kansas City, MO.
Living in Wichita KS I can definitely say that that is NOT our skyline. I honestly need to check the numbers too because I find it hard to believe we’re higher up than Salt Lake, New Orleans, and some others.
It may just be that the numbers are out of date. I know for a fact the cities like Minneapolis, Portland, Denver, Seattle, and Charlotte have higher populations than what was shown in this video.
these are 2010 numbers. wayyyyyyyyy out of date
Chris Simmons no they’re just not counting metros
@@kansasisntflat8608 what does that have to do with anything?
Chris Simmons what does a cities population have to do with anything? The metro area is the only thing that matters.
HEY HEY! That’s not Cheyenne you silly American, that’s Salt Lake City.
bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh
That is definitely not SLC.... are you being serious?
@@leareed3749 it is SLC
@@leareed3749 The picture provided for Cheyenne is Salt Lake City.
You should make one accounting for each city's metro population. This video represents Birmingham, Alabama as 34th in terms of population and Des Moines, Iowa as 33rd, but Birmingham's metro area population is 1,152,000 while Des Moines' is 700,000. This is an example of how the ranking isn't really accurate unless looking at only the population of each city proper
Tell me I'm not the only person surprised Anchorage wasn't farther back.
Well most of Alaska’s 700k population lives there
50 - Vermont - Burlington - 42K
49 - West Virginia - Charleston - 51K
48 - Wyoming - Cheyenne - 59K
47 - Maine - Portland - 66K
46 - Delaware - Wilmington - 70K
45 - Montana - Billings - 104K
44 - North Dakota - Fargo - 105K
43 - New Hampshire - Manchester - 109K
42 - South Carolina - Charleston - 129K
41 - Connecticut - Bridgeport - 144K
40 - South Dakota - Sioux Falls - 153K
39 - Mississippi - Jackson - 173K
38 - Rhode Island - Providence - 178K
37 - Utah - Salt Lake City - 186K
36 - Arkansas - Little Rock - 194K
35 - Idaho - Boise - 205K
34 - Alabama - Birmingham - 212K
33 - Iowa - Des Moines - 215K
32 - New Jersey - Newark - 277K
31 - Alaska - Anchorage - 291K
30 - Hawaii - Honolulu - 337K
29 - Louisiana - New Orleans - 343K
28 - Kansas - Wichita - 382K
27 - Minnesota - Minneapolis - 382K
26 - Nebraska - Omaha - 408K
25 - Georgia - Atlanta - 420K
24 - Virginia - Virginia Beach - 437K
23 - Missouri - Kansas City - 459K
22 - New Mexico - Albuquerque - 545K
21 - Oklahoma - Oklahoma City - 579K
20 - Nevada - Las Vegas - 583K
19 - Oregon - Portland - 583K
18 - Wisconsin - Milwaukee - 594K
17 - Kentucky - Louisville - 597K
16 - Colorado - Denver - 600K
15 - Washington - Seattle - 608K
14 - Massachusetts - Boston - 617K
13 - Maryland - Baltimore - 620K
12 - Tennessee - Nashville - 660K
11 - Michigan - Detroit - 713K
10 - North Carolina - Charlotte - 731K
9 - Ohio - Columbus - 787K
8 - Indiana - Indianapolis - 820K
7 - Florida - Jacksonville - 821K
6 - Arizona - Phoenix - 1.44M
5 - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia - 1.52M
4 - Texas - Houston - 2.09M
3 - Illinois - Chicago - 2.69M
2 - California - Los Angeles - 3.79M
1 - New York - New York City - 8.17M
My state #1 baby New York!
Switch #6 and #5.
Anyone remember when Memphis was more popular than Nashville & Columbia was more popular than Charleston?
That was only a few years ago
#28 is a picture of Kansas City, Missouri. The picture is not only 200 miles from Wichita, but also not even in Kansas
4alw21 exactly I live in Wichita and almost felt disrespected
A part of Kansas City is in Kansas
My biggest city had more poeple than i thought.
Damn that's a big jump from Jacksonville to Phoenix
Yeah I'd say! Over 2,000 miles, I reckon!
Yea but Jacksonville will go back. Who wants to be in Phoenix anyways. It's A** sorry but come on!
Since everybody’s bitching about this being about cities and not metro areas, I’m providing a list of the biggest METRO AREAS in each state, in the hopes that you’ll all dry your tears and shut up. Oh, and bear in mind that several of these metro areas bleed into different states, so if you don’t see your state’s biggest *CITY* in this list, now you know why. For example, no Philadelphia because NYC’s metro area includes part of Pennsylvania.
Here ya go....
1. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY,NJ,PA (population - 20,320,876)
2. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA (population - 13,353,907)
3. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL,IN,WI (population - 9,533,040)
4. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (population - 7,399,662)
5. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC,MD,VA,WV (population - 6,216,589)
6. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL (population - 6,158,824)
7. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA (population - 5,884,736)
8. Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA,NH (population - 4,836,541)
9. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ (population - 4,737,270)
10. Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI (population - 4,313,002)
11. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA (population - 3,867,046)
12. Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN (population - 3,600,618)
13. Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO (population - 2,888,227)
14. St. Louis, MO (population - 2,807,338)
15. Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC,SC (population - 2,525,305)
16. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR,WA (population - 2,453,168)
17. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV (population - 2,204,079)
18. Cincinatti, OH,KY,IN (population - 2,179,082)
19. Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN (population - 1,903,045)
20. Providence-Warwick, RI (population - 1,621,112)
21. Oklahoma City, OK (population - 1,383,137)
22. New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA (population - 1,275,762)
23. Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT (population - 1,210,259)
24. Salt Lake City, UT (population - 1,203,105)
25. Birmingham-Hoover, AL (population - 1,149,807)
26. Urban Honolulu, HI (population - 988,650)
27. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE,IA (population - 933,316)
28. Albuquerque, NM (population - 913,113)
29. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR (population - 738,344)
30. Boise, ID (population - 709,845)
31. Wichita, KS (population - 645,628)
32. Jackson, MS (population - 578,715)
33. Portland-South Portland, ME (population - 532,083)
34. Anchorage, AK (population - 400,888)
35. Sioux Falls, SD (population - 259,094)
36. Fargo, ND (population - 241,356)
37. Burlington-South Burlington, VT (population - 218,395)
38. Cheyenne, WY (population - 98,327)
Source - factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=PEP_2017_PEPANNRES&prodType=table
Good Job! Can’t believe this is your first video, looks very professional.
By the way, what editing software is this? Is it free?
i already knew that New York would be first and Los Angeles second i just wanted to see the other city's and what they rank lol
SuperStriker7US Team Name:The Last Bosses same here. My home state ranked 14
Did u know you spelled new not knew
Wow your pretty smart
My state ranked 6th
Cesar g zuniga - Did you know you spelled “u”, not “you”?
0:59 rip headphone users
The picture you had for Wichita was actually Kansas City
Yeah I was really confused
I think Salt Lake City has to much brightness, maybe photo wrong and instead it’s like a Korean-japanese-Chinese city.
Editor for the video: Hey Geo Facts, how much bass do you want in the video?
Geo Facts: *Yes*
If you counted metro area NYC would have 20+ mil population and LA 15+ mil.
Actually, Greater L.A. is closer to 20 million.
FauxHunt YT Agreed!
Many cities are beautiful !
Especially Charleston(West Virginia), Boise (idaho), Denver (Colorado), Seattle (Washinton) with a skyline ending in the mountins.
I wonder if that big mountin we see in Seattle and Portland is both times the same one, because Oregon and Washington state are close to eachother.
the mountain by Seattle is Rainier, the mountain by Portland is Mount Hood
Fun fact: Mt. Rainier is the tallest mountain in the lower 48 if measured from base to summit.
It’s mount rainier
Btw fix your grammar
Charleston is ugly. I spent 3 months there for intern work as I made my way to Dallas.
The day I leave Omaha is the day I get to go to a Casino since Casino’s aren’t legal here.
There always council bluffs
There’s a casino 5 min after entering council bluffs
Preston Higginbotham they are ripping us off, taking millions of dollars every month that could be ours
You live in Omaha but you have Colorado C profile pic?
Des Moines is where it’s at! Omaha is decent, but I’m being honest that Council Bluffs brings the city of Omaha down a bit...CB is a hole.
You put Kansas City’s Skyline for Wichita, and even if u meant Kansas City Kansas. That’s only like a 100,000 people, and the picture you put is Kansas City Missouri. Also Omaha definitely has like 210,000 people not near 400k
Brady Maher Omaha has near 400k
Oklahoma was really close to 580,000. Literally one person away.
Greetings from Portland, Oregon, the 19th biggest city on here.
^ ya, that was the 2010 census for Oklahoma City. 2020 will likely have it at 650,000.
rchilde1 it’s currently in around 660k
Cleveland Ohio was once the largest city in Ohio in 1950 with a population of 914,000.Columbus that year had only 384,000.Now Columbus has passed Cleveland years ago.Columbus now has about 892,000 while Cleveland has nosed dived to only 385,000.
What’s the second song called. It sounds really good. Love the video, I live between Philly and New York in Trenton,NJ
I live in Mid Jersey too.
I live across the arthur kill from staten island
2:54 RIP HEAD PHONE Users
0:00 - 7:01 RIP headphone users
0:09 Vermont
0:17 West Virginia
0:26 Wyoming
0:34: Maine
0:43 Delaware
0:52 Montana
1:00 North Dakota
1:07 New Hampshire
1:15 South Carolina
1:25 Connecticut
1:33 South Dakota
1:41 Mississippi
1:48 Rhode Island
1:58 Utah
2:06 Arkansas
2:13 Idaho
2:22 Alabama
2:29 Iowa
2:36 New Jersey
2:46 Alaska
2:54 Hawaii
3:02 Louisiana
3:10 Kansas
3:18 Minnesota
3:27 Nebraska
3:34 Georgia
3:41 Virginia
3:50 Missouri
3:58 New Mexico
4:05 Oklahoma
4:14 Nevada
4:22 Oregon
4:30 Wisconsin
4:39 Kentucky
4:46 Colorado
4:54 State of Washington
5:03 Massachusetts
5:11 Maryland
5:18 Tennessee
5:27 Michigan
5:34 North Carolina
5:43 Ohio
5:51 Indiana
6:00 Florida
6:07 Arizona
6:15 Pennsylvania
6:23 Texas
6:30 Illinois
6:39 California
6:47 New York
Not 100% sure but you do the video. Add generic techno. The overall video is well edited. 220k views. This is how you win at youtube. Well done sir. You got my like.
I see my city #10 Charlotte NC🤪🤪
CourtCourt Mine is at #1. I'm a Bronx kid :)
0:46 that’s my city
And Biden’s!
What music for largest cities
Hmmmmm.
Ah yes..... B A S S B O O S T
Hello fellow horse mask
I’m sure the people of Wichita appreciate you using a picture of Kansas City’s skyline (especially since they don’t have much of one of their own)!
0:19 - fun fact.
Charleston is in Kanawha County in West Virginia.
Fun fact
No one cares
That’s actually pretty interesting
Vermont is straight doodoo
shut up 😂😂😂
NH gang rise up
I ski there every March break (I'm Canadian) and everyone there is either a retired millionaire or a hill billy lol
I'm from there originally. Besides having the smallest city on this list, it also has the smallest State Capital: I now live in the state with the largest state capital: Phoenix, Arizona.
Ikr
I already knew what it would be for New York, Illinois, Texas, and California
Homie Hayes 61 👍.
Fmono • 39 years ago • edited I know all of them
Albuquerque folks where you at?
4:04
Little off on Population sizes, for example Anchorage Alaska in 2016 had a population of about 298,000 and the population has been trending a little upward since then, so probably around 300,000 people by the time this vid was made, Anyways still a great video
Pr0xy Gamer xD you are right I live in Alaska and the current Anchorage population is 304,000
I've been to 31 of the 50. I've also been to 9 0f the top 10! Love videos like this. Brings back memories.
Me what i do to my shelf when I die on 98% on bloodlust in Geometry dash 0:55
Lol
3:13 that’s Kansas City...
Cities that look bigger than they actually are:
Atlanta
Denver
Seattle
Boston
Honolulu
Minneapolis
Cities that look smaller than they actually are:
Baltimore
Indianapolis
Columbus
Nashville
Phoenix
Jacksonville
Jacksonville. Columbus and Indianapolis all in a row. Awe...how cute. Congrats on your little towns being the size of your entire COUNTY. Love.. Miami, Tampa and Cleveland
I was so surprised Louisville was that far in the list 😂
Not by metropolitan area it wouldn’t be
Not Very Fun Fact: St. Louis, Missouri used to be the 4th largest city in the USA. Today it’s the 69th.
Oof
Milwaukee, a Great city on a Great Lake..
Literally
the funny thing is that you think that anchorage has more snow in the picture but NOPE its boise.
The picture for Cheyenne was not Cheyenne. Cheyenne is actually much smaller. I was rather disappointed.
I live in utah but even though salt lake has around 200,000 people the valley it is in has like 1.5 million salt lake is only a small portion of the valley in terms of population
I've lived in 3 of those cities, Fargo North Dakota, Portland Maine, and Boise Idaho
Eli Benz what is Boise and Fargo like
@@softpretzelsoup8690 Boise is a pretty fun city with weird people and Fargo is cold in the winter (it snowed in June a couple of times) and they have really kind people
Eli Benz lol no offense but why such obscure cities?
I live in Fargo
@@Vat19Nvjds Those aren’t really obscure. Boise is known by most people who have passed fourth grade because it’s the capital of Idaho. Fargo is well known because of the movie and tv show. And Portland is pretty well known as Maine’s largest city
3:19 That's What I Live In Minnesota
MarkFrankFTW The Animator//MaximusFTW Fanatic 770 same I liv in Minnesota
I live in Winnipeg
Great video!
Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis are just so sad at this point. Detroit peaked at nearly 2 million, now at 700k, Cleveland peaked at nearly a million and was 2nd behind Detroit in manufacturing/auto, now sits just barley above 375K, thats nearly 70% of its peak and St. Louis, I wouldn’t be surprised if the actual city dropped below 250K before 2030. To think, St. Louis was arguably the only other “world city” in America at the turn of the 20th century besides NYC, Philly, Boston, Chicago and funny enough, Detroit and Cleveland. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are surprisingly making good comebacks in my opinion. Columbus and Indianapolis have endured as they were never huge auto/manufacturing hubs like the other cities. They relied heavy on government, finance and service jobs but they’ll never reach true “world city” status unless they expand what they have to offer. Better housing options, more diverse job markets, better public schools and transportation, more immersive entertainment districts. This is charlotte’s issue. Huge growing city with booming economy that targeted towards white collar professionals and that’s it. There’s nothing else there besides that. Atlanta and Miami literally offer anything. The Midwest needs another city besides Chicago and arguably Minneapolis to do that
Wichita's skyline is not correct. That is a picture of Kansas City.
Can you do an updated video of this?
No other cities have anything on Chicago and NYC skylines
That would actually mean something if this was about skylines.
Seattle has a great looking skyline. Also, I'm not from that city.
@@BrewzerrI always seem to run into u
Dallas has a pretty nice skyline
Philadelphia's skyline is over 50 blocks long and growing its often mistaken for NYCs in survey's
What’s crazy is if you break NYC down by Borough, Brooklyn would be #3 on the list at 2.5 million
Is only the center of the city not metro areas
For example L.A has 5 million but if you count the metro areas is around 19 million people.
Vernon, the least populated city in California, would be a big city in Alpine County.
um Witchita, KS picture is totally wrong! that is Kansas City, Missouri! I live there so i know
And For Cheyenne Wyoming it's a picture of the much bigger Salt Lake City and that's say something
Considering how small of a city SLC Utah is
This video went by population within city limits in the 2010 census, not the metro area. Populations are now 8 years out of date. The population and rankings have changed a bit since then, especially for Detroit, MI (was 16th with 714k, now 24th with 665k)
And they showed Kansas City, Missouri for Wichita, Kansas.
Darren Krock
Yep. Columbus is close to 900,000 today.
It’s fairly easy to keep up with population changes year by year. Just google “population of (pick your city) 2019” for the most recent stats. As it stands right now, there has been only one change in ranking for the top 10 largest cities. Phoenix passed over Philadelphia for the #5 spot last year. Other than that, the rankings are the same as they were in the 2010 census.
Yep.
Infact Phoenix passed Philadelphia couple of years ago.
charlotte has about 850k now
and charlotte just recently passed Indianapolis
“Heh. Amateurs.”
-NYC
Thats what Philidelphia and Boston used to say
this is why the twin towers got attacked
“Heh, amateur”... says Shanghai, Tokyo, Mumbai, Mexico City, and Jakarta to NYC.
@@Brewzerr Only 2 of those cities are actually decent though. Maybe 3 if you include Mexico City. The others are fucking slums from top 2 bottom. Going to India was a mistake. It fucking stinks everywhere. I loved the food and people though.
Fmono • 39 years ago • edited Mexico City and Shanghai don’t have dirt roads
Alternate title : State capitals ranked by population
50% of comments: That’s not Cheyenne, WY
49% of comments: That’s not Wichita, KS
1% of comments: Cool Video
Houston and Charlotte. My favorite cities in America
Why not ny
The audio is trash but great video!!!😁😁😂😂
Any Kansas/ Missouri ppl here??
Muaaz15 Nah, I'm a born New Yorker living in CT :)
Biggest? No. Most populous? Yes. Props to Alaska for making it all the way to 31. Who’d of thunk it?
You can tell this video is 5 years old just by the Music
When he did withita it was kanses City Missouri
almost mome Kansas City, is in fact, in missouri
You wanna figure out how so spell
It's pretty hard to understand what you're trying to say
equatorial noodles what are you trying to say. You realize there is spell check
Wichita has one of the same buildings as KC
Actually Memphis is the largest city. Nashville's population includes Davidson county . Memphis doesn't include Shelby county (pop. 930,000).
dvdjordan Nashville passed memphis almost five years ago. Also Nashville makes up almost all of the population of Davidson county so yes Shelby is bigger than Davidson but no Nashville is bigger than Memphis.
Memphis is losing people fast thanks to its ongoing violent racial tensions & horrible crime. My family was just the few of many that left. Last time we lived there was back in 2000, long live Memphis...
He ment Memphis is the largest in Tennessee.
The numbers and rankings are slightly off. This video uses populations from the 2010 census but puts Nashville ahead of Memphis. But that didn't happen until last year. And Indianapolis is supposed to be ahead of Jacskonville, FL if we go by the last 2010 census.
Nashville did pass Memphis last year in May.Nashville is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. If this growth continues,it may even pass Detroit. Back in 1950,Detroit had 1.8 million people.Nashville only 170,000.Look what happened to the two cities in the next 67 years.Detroit's population nosed dived to less than 700,000,and Nashville population grew to 660,000.No one back in the 1950 probably gave Nashville no chance to catch Detroit. Now look what happened.Nashville is now less than 40,000 people away from Detroit. And the Nashville skyline is growing fast.What a dramatic change in those 67 years.
3:15 that’s Kansas City not Wichita
@5:57. Welcome to Indianapolis, Indiana. “The Crossroads of America”. “The Hoosier State” and the Livable and affordable state 😅👏🏾
On god
Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, Maine, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota & New Hampshire are the most underrated states.
ppl really live their?
0:27 that's not Cheyenne, WY.