North Dakota’s landmass is the 19th most extensive in the US, but its home to one of the lowest population densities in the country, ranked the 48th largest (3rd smallest) populous with just 723,393 residents (est. 2013). The majority of…
North Dakota’s landmass is the 19th most extensive in the US, but its home to one of the lowest population densities in the country, ranked the 48th largest (3rd smallest) populous with just 723,393 residents (est. 2013). The majority of…
North Carolina ranks as the 28th largest state and is home to a considerable population of 9,848,060 (est. 2013), the 10th highest in the US. Technology has become a significant factor in the Old North State’s economy since the turn…
New York may be average in terms of its size, ranked the 27th largest state in the US, but if any territory knows how to pack in the populous, it’s this one. The Empire State is practically overflowing with the…
New Mexico has the 5th largest land mass of all US states, but is only ranked 36th highest in population with 2,085,287 (est. 2013). With an expanse of desert terrain tapping into the third largest crude oil and natural gas…
New Jersey doesn’t take up much land mass on the US map, ranked the 4th smallest state, but it sure knows how to pack in the population, coming in 11th most populous with 8,899,339 (est. 2013). The Garden State relies…
New Hampshire is but a speck on the globe, ranked the 46th largest (or 5th smallest) state in the US and the 42nd largest (9th smallest) by population, home to 1,323,459 (est. 2013). It does, however, have one of the…
Nevada may be the 7th largest state in terms of land mass, but with a vast desert terrain, it isn’t exactly brimming with residential real estate; home to the 35th largest population of 2,758,931 (est. 2013). There’s no question as…
Nebraska is the 16th largest state in the US, characterized by an expanse of flush plains perfectly suited for ranching and farming. As such, it has a relatively low population density with only the 37th largest populous of 1,868,516 (est.…
Montana is commonly referred to as Big Sky Country for a reason. While it’s the 4th largest state in the US, it is home to the 7th smallest population of just 1,015,165 (est. 2013). With a gorgeous landscape that includes…
Missouri is a vast expanse of variable topography, highlighted by the Ozark Mountains to the south. It is the 21st largest state in the US and the 18th most populated with 6,044,171 residents (est. 2013). Economical resources are highly diverse,…