South Dakota is the 17th largest state in the US, but home to only the 46th largest (5th smallest) population of 844,877 (est. 2013). Agriculture has always been a dominant factor in the state’s economy, which helps explain the incredibly…
South Dakota is the 17th largest state in the US, but home to only the 46th largest (5th smallest) population of 844,877 (est. 2013). Agriculture has always been a dominant factor in the state’s economy, which helps explain the incredibly…
Although South Carolina doesn’t have a considerable land mass, ranked 40th largest state in the US, due its warm climate and oceanside locality, the state has drawn an abundant population of 4,774,839 (est.2013), giving it the 24th highest populace in…
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the US, ranked 8th smallest in population as an estimated 1,050,292 call the Plantation State home. Industrial manufacturing and tourism are major contributors to the state’s economy, but most visitors come to see…
Though not among the largest states in the US, ranked 33rd by land mass, Pennsylvania has an undeniably extensive rate of residency, home to the 6th largest population of 12,773,801 (est. 2013). The Appalachian Mountain range cuts right through the…
Located in the Pacific Northwest of the United State, Oregon is the 9th largest state by land mass, home to the 27th largest population of 3,899,353 (est. 2013). It’s known for its sundry landscape, which spans everything from oceanic coastline…
Oklahoma is the 20th largest state in the US, home to the 28th largest population of 3,850,568 (est. 2013). Oil, natural gas and agriculture are major contributors to the economic gain of the state. While casino gambling is not considered…
Ohio may be of below average stature, ranked the 34th largest state in the US, but it packs in a high volume of residents with the 7th highest population, home to 11,570,808 (est. 2013). Ohio has one of the best…
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…