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The 2 lowest population counties in each state of the USA. Use this blog for your affordable housing applications

Summary: This blog post presents a comprehensive list of the two lowest population counties in each state across the United States. Demographic trends, population statistics, and county profiles provide insights into these less populated regions.


What are the 2 lowest population counties in each state of the United States?


Below is a detailed list of the counties with the lowest populations in each state, along with relevant information for each entry.


Alabama

1. Lamar County

2. Coosa County


Alaska

1. Kusilvak Census Area

2. North Slope Borough


Arizona

1. Greenlee County

2. La Paz County


Arkansas

1. Calhoun County

2. Woodruff County


California

1. Alpine County

2. Mariposa County


Colorado

1. Costilla County

2. Mineral County


Connecticut

1. Windham County

2. Litchfield County


Delaware

1. Kent County

2. New Castle County


Florida

1. Liberty County

2. Franklin County


Georgia

1. Taliaferro County

2. Quitman County


Hawaii

1. Kalawao County

2. Lānaʻi County


Idaho

1. Camas County

2. Bear Lake County


Illinois

1. Hardin County

2. Mount Vernon County


Indiana

1. Owen County

2. Perry County


Iowa

1. Adams County

2. Taylor County


Kansas

1. Greeley County

2. Wichita County


Kentucky

1. Robertson County

2. Martin County


Louisiana

1. Tensas Parish

2. Evangeline Parish


Maine

1. Franklin County

2. Piscataquis County


Maryland

1. Kent County

2. Caroline County


Massachusetts

1. Nantucket County

2. Dukes County


Michigan

1. Keweenaw County

2. Benzie County


Minnesota

1. Lake of the Woods County

2. Traverse County


Mississippi

1. Issaquena County

2. Sharkey County


Missouri

1. Worth County

2. Schuyler County


Montana

1. Petroleum County

2. Wibaux County


Nebraska

1. McPherson County

2. Hooker County


Nevada

1. Esmeralda County

2. Nye County


New Hampshire

1. Carroll County

2. Cheshire County


New Jersey

1. Salem County

2. Cumberland County


New Mexico

1. Los Alamos County

2. De Baca County


New York

1. Hamilton County

2. Lewis County


North Carolina

1. Tyrrell County

2. Graham County


North Dakota

1. Slope County

2. Benson County


Ohio

1. Vinton County

2. Noble County


Oklahoma

1. Harper County

2. Greer County


Oregon

1. Wheeler County

2. Gilliam County


Pennsylvania

1. Forest County

2. Perry County


Rhode Island

1. Bristol County

2. Washington County


South Carolina

1. McCormick County

2. Bamberg County


South Dakota

1. Jones County

2. Bennett County


Tennessee

1. Hancock County

2. Pickett County


Texas

1. Loving County

2. King County


Utah

1. Daggett County

2. Piute County


Vermont

1. Essex County

2. Orleans County


Virginia

1. Highland County

2. Bristol City


Washington

1. Garfield County

2. Pend Oreille County


West Virginia

1. Wirt County

2. Calhoun County


Wisconsin

1. Florence County

2. Menominee County


Wyoming

1. Niobrara County

2. Sedgwick County





Resources:

1. U.S. Census Bureau - www.census.gov (https://www.census.gov)

2. National Association of Counties - www.naco.org (https://www.naco.org)

3. State and Local Data Resources - www.statisticalatlas.com (https://statisticalatlas.com)


This resource allows for a deeper understanding of population distribution across U.S. counties and reflects the dynamics of rural and urban living.

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