Complete Health Indicator Report of Utah Population Characteristics: Historical Population Estimates
Definition
Estimated and projected number of persons living in Utah.Numerator
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N/AWhy Is This Important?
Public health is concerned with threats to health based on the analysis of health and related measures in populations. Knowing the numbers of people in a population is important to understand the need for public health and related services. These numbers are also needed for calculating rates of the many important measures of the public's health. Population estimates help in planning for future public health needs.How Are We Doing?
The U.S. population grew by 0.5% in 2023. The national population growth is historically low, but is a slight uptick from the 0.4% increase in 2022 and the 0.2% increase in 2021. Growth patterns varied widely across the country. Utah ranked 10th on numeric growth among all states between 2022 to 2023. For more information go to [https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023/population-trends-return-to-pre-pandemic-norms.html].Related Indicators
Related Relevant Population Characteristics Indicators:
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Population Count Estimates by Age and Sex, Utah, 2022
Males vs. Females | Age Group | Number of Persons | ||||
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Record Count: 33 | ||||||
Male | <1 | 24,028 | ||||
Male | 1-4 | 97,112 | ||||
Male | 5-14 | 277,679 | ||||
Male | 15-24 | 277,317 | ||||
Male | 25-34 | 249,208 | ||||
Male | 35-44 | 253,518 | ||||
Male | 45-54 | 185,836 | ||||
Male | 55-64 | 155,062 | ||||
Male | 65-74 | 121,087 | ||||
Male | 75-84 | 53,763 | ||||
Male | 85+ | 16,779 | ||||
Female | <1 | 22,895 | ||||
Female | 1-4 | 92,785 | ||||
Female | 5-14 | 265,576 | ||||
Female | 15-24 | 266,304 | ||||
Female | 25-34 | 246,348 | ||||
Female | 35-44 | 241,146 | ||||
Female | 45-54 | 180,717 | ||||
Female | 55-64 | 157,640 | ||||
Female | 65-74 | 129,942 | ||||
Female | 75-84 | 64,981 | ||||
Female | 85+ | 25,038 | ||||
Total | <1 | 46,923 | ||||
Total | 1-4 | 189,897 | ||||
Total | 5-14 | 543,255 | ||||
Total | 15-24 | 543,621 | ||||
Total | 25-34 | 495,556 | ||||
Total | 35-44 | 494,664 | ||||
Total | 45-54 | 366,552 | ||||
Total | 55-64 | 312,702 | ||||
Total | 65-74 | 251,029 | ||||
Total | 75-84 | 118,744 | ||||
Total | 85+ | 41,816 |
Data Notes
All population estimates apply to July 1 of the selected year.Data Source
For years 2020 and later, the population estimates are provided by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Utah state and county annual population estimates are by single year of age and sex, IBIS Version 2022Utah Population Count Estimates by Local Health District, 2022
Local Health District | Number of Persons | |||||
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Record Count: 14 | ||||||
Bear River | 203,680 | |||||
Central | 81,739 | |||||
Davis County | 373,651 | |||||
Salt Lake County | 1,207,538 | |||||
San Juan | 14,924 | |||||
Southeast | 40,392 | |||||
Southwest | 278,171 | |||||
Summit | 43,268 | |||||
Tooele | 77,681 | |||||
TriCounty | 57,476 | |||||
Utah County | 707,602 | |||||
Wasatch | 37,235 | |||||
Weber-Morgan | 281,402 | |||||
State of Utah | 3,404,760 |
Data Notes
All population estimates apply to July 1 of the selected year.Data Source
For years 2020 and later, the population estimates are provided by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Utah state and county annual population estimates are by single year of age and sex, IBIS Version 2022Utah Population Percentage Distribution by Local Health District, 2022
Local Health District | Percentage Distribution of the Population | |||||
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Record Count: 13 | ||||||
Bear River | 6.0% | |||||
Central | 2.4% | |||||
Davis County | 11.0% | |||||
Salt Lake County | 35.5% | |||||
San Juan | 0.4% | |||||
Southeast | 1.2% | |||||
Southwest | 8.2% | |||||
Summit | 1.3% | |||||
Tooele | 2.3% | |||||
TriCounty | 1.7% | |||||
Utah County | 20.8% | |||||
Wasatch | 1.1% | |||||
Weber-Morgan | 8.3% |
Data Notes
All population estimates apply to July 1 of the selected year.Data Source
For years 2020 and later, the population estimates are provided by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Utah state and county annual population estimates are by single year of age and sex, IBIS Version 2022Utah Population Count Estimates by Utah Small Area, 2022
Utah Small Areas | Number of Persons | |||||
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Record Count: 99 | ||||||
Brigham City | 27,268 | |||||
Box Elder Co (Other) V2 | 13,489 | |||||
Tremonton | 19,928 | |||||
Logan V2 | 62,632 | |||||
North Logan | 26,417 | |||||
Cache (Other)/Rich (All) V2 | 26,609 | |||||
Hyrum | 10,531 | |||||
Smithfield | 16,746 | |||||
Ben Lomond | 67,333 | |||||
Weber County (East) | 40,598 | |||||
Morgan County | 13,033 | |||||
Ogden (Downtown) | 48,109 | |||||
South Ogden | 36,661 | |||||
Roy/Hooper | 47,339 | |||||
Riverdale | 28,304 | |||||
Clearfield Area/Hooper | 76,234 | |||||
Layton/South Weber | 91,282 | |||||
Kaysville/Fruit Heights | 40,571 | |||||
Syracuse | 35,622 | |||||
Centerville | 16,667 | |||||
Farmington | 25,766 | |||||
North Salt Lake | 21,735 | |||||
Woods Cross/West Bountiful | 17,050 | |||||
Bountiful | 48,745 | |||||
SLC (Rose Park) | 36,260 | |||||
SLC (Avenues) | 22,596 | |||||
SLC (Foothill/East Bench) | 20,639 | |||||
Magna | 31,152 | |||||
SLC (Glendale) V2 | 22,791 | |||||
West Valley (Center) | 49,497 | |||||
West Valley (West) V2 | 30,716 | |||||
West Valley (East) V2 | 54,264 | |||||
SLC (Downtown) V2 | 45,108 | |||||
SLC (Southeast Liberty) | 21,771 | |||||
South Salt Lake | 27,906 | |||||
SLC (Sugar House) | 37,453 | |||||
Millcreek (South) | 21,381 | |||||
Millcreek (East) | 24,498 | |||||
Holladay V2 | 25,530 | |||||
Cottonwood | 40,661 | |||||
Kearns V2 | 40,339 | |||||
Taylorsville (E)/Murray (W) | 38,212 | |||||
Taylorsville (West) | 38,425 | |||||
Murray | 39,044 | |||||
Midvale | 36,552 | |||||
West Jordan (Northeast) V2 | 31,938 | |||||
West Jordan (Southeast) | 37,110 | |||||
West Jordan (W)/Copperton | 56,927 | |||||
South Jordan V2 | 39,163 | |||||
Daybreak | 44,679 | |||||
Sandy (West) | 32,727 | |||||
Sandy (Center) V2 | 27,702 | |||||
Sandy (Northeast) | 23,048 | |||||
Sandy (Southeast) | 28,882 | |||||
Draper | 51,535 | |||||
Riverton/Bluffdale | 56,121 | |||||
Herriman | 72,913 | |||||
Tooele County (Other) | 18,072 | |||||
Tooele Valley | 59,609 | |||||
Eagle Mountain/Cedar Valley | 57,306 | |||||
Lehi | 84,962 | |||||
Saratoga Springs | 54,303 | |||||
American Fork | 57,546 | |||||
Alpine | 10,132 | |||||
Pleasant Grove/Lindon | 58,692 | |||||
Orem (North) | 36,517 | |||||
Orem (West) | 52,297 | |||||
Orem (East) | 23,411 | |||||
Provo/BYU | 46,548 | |||||
Provo (West City Center) | 33,108 | |||||
Provo (East City Center) | 33,598 | |||||
Salem City | 11,609 | |||||
Spanish Fork | 48,366 | |||||
Springville | 36,180 | |||||
Mapleton | 13,642 | |||||
Utah County (South) V2 | 19,996 | |||||
Payson | 29,369 | |||||
Park City | 30,711 | |||||
Summit County (East) | 12,555 | |||||
Wasatch County | 37,235 | |||||
Daggett and Uintah County | 37,359 | |||||
Duchesne County | 20,097 | |||||
Nephi/Mona | 10,706 | |||||
Delta/Fillmore | 10,160 | |||||
Sanpete Valley | 21,608 | |||||
Central (Other) | 23,076 | |||||
Richfield/Monroe/Salina | 16,132 | |||||
Carbon County | 20,737 | |||||
Emery County | 9,912 | |||||
Grand County | 9,734 | |||||
Blanding/Monticello | 7,547 | |||||
San Juan County (Other) | 7,375 | |||||
St. George | 104,159 | |||||
Washington Co (Other) V2 | 11,381 | |||||
Washington City | 32,309 | |||||
Hurricane/La Verkin | 28,369 | |||||
Ivins/Santa Clara | 17,493 | |||||
Cedar City | 57,335 | |||||
Southwest LHD (Other) | 27,091 |
Data Notes
All population estimates apply to July 1 of the selected year. [[br]]The state population estimate is 3,404,760.[[br]] A description of the Utah Small Areas may be found on IBIS at the following URL: [https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/resource/Guidelines.html].Data Source
Population estimates used linear interpolation of U.S. Census Bureau, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute population estimates, and ESRI ZIP Code data provided annual population estimates for ZIP Code areas by sex and age groups, IBIS Version 2022More Resources and Links
Evidence-based community health improvement ideas and interventions may be found at the following sites:Additional indicator data by state and county may be found on these Websites:
- CDC Prevention Status Reports for all 50 states
- County Health Rankings
- Kaiser Family Foundation's StateHealthFacts.org
- CDC WONDER DATA2010, the Healthy People 2010 Database.
Medical literature can be queried at the PubMed website.
Page Content Updated On 12/07/2023,
Published on 01/03/2024