Today, it is determined that 83 percent of the American population resides in urban neighborhoods, up from 64 percent in 1950. citizens were more apparent to dwell in the highest-density urban areas in 2020 than in 1980, 1990, 2000, or 2010. states compare to the rest of the world by population density? Population density by metropolitan statistical area The map below created by Reddit user JoeFalchetto compares the population density of the U.S. The least populated state is Alaska (1.26 per sq mi). Rhode Island is the second-most densely populated U.S. is the most densely populated part of the nation. population, or nearly 2 out of every 3 Americans, live in the red line, known as the “100 Mile Zone.” is 332 million (2020), and the country ranks 146th in population density (87 pop/mi2 or 34 pop/km2).Īpproximately 65 percent of the U.S. per square mile has grown from 4.5 in 1790 to 87.4 in 2010. During this time, the number of people living in the U.S. Population density has been monitored for more than 200 years in the U.S. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
I'll probably tinker with this as time goes on and more information is discovered, since I might have made some glaring mistakes.for instance, the Eastern Brotherhood of Steel appears to have evolved into an equivalent of the State of the Teutonic Order, and might in fact control The Pitt and most of the eastern coast! And I probably should put something on the map to hint at the concept for the mutated GECK in Florida.Īll Fallout games copyright their respective owners.ĭon't remember where I got the base map from, sorry. While discussing how the story could go and what events could follow (neither of us have actually played much of the pre-Fallout 3 series yet, so our first-hand knowledge of areas outside the Capital, Mojave and Commonwealth Wastelands is limited), I made him a map of the United States as it would exist in that world based on what I could determine from notes on the Fallout Wiki (and other sources) and then plotted a potential route for his characters to take.the result was this map Īnyway, a few days back, while attempting to jump start my failed "Fallout New Vegas - Risk" game concept (which is actually nearly finished now ), I printed out a copy of this and took it over to my friends' house where we were doing some Fallout-themed roleplay, and they thought it was cool and wanted a copy, but I insisted I needed to edit it first to get rid of the Dragons Unite elements.so, a few edits later, here it is! we had an idea to do a crossover story between the Fallout series and his own Dragons Unite, which would involve a character effectively travelling from the city of Avalaria (Besancon in Eastern France) to Boston, and then from there to New Vegas.
This is actually a revision of something I made a while back for.