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Hennepin County Sees Big Gains In Population: U.S. Census

Only five other Minnesota counties grew as fast as Hennepin County.

HENNEPIN COUNTY, MN — Hennepin County's population grew by 11.2 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to data released by the United States Census Bureau Thursday.

Only five other Minnesota counties grew as fast as Hennepin County. In 2010, the county's population was 1,152,425. In 2020, the county's population was 1,152,425, an increase of 129,140.

Overall, Minnesota's population grew to more than 5,700,000 in 2020, a 7.6 percent increase since 2010.

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Here are the ten counties in Minnesota that grew the most since 2010:

  • Carver County: 17.4 percent growth
  • Scott County: 16.2 percent growth
  • Wright County: 13.3 percent growth
  • Olmsted County: 12.9 percent growth
  • Washington County: 12.4 percent growth
  • Hennepin County: 11.2 percent growth
  • Clay County: 10.7 percent growth
  • Dakota County: 10.4 percent growth
  • Anoka County: 10.0 percent growth
  • Sherburne County: 9.8 percent growth

Meanwhile, these nine Minnesota counties lost more than five percent of their populations:

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  • Traverse County: 5.6 percent loss
  • Norman County: 6 percent loss
  • Murray County: 6.3 percent loss
  • Renville County: 6.4 percent loss
  • Lake of the Woods County: 7 percent loss
  • Lac qui Parle County: 7.4 percent loss
  • Kittson County: 7.6 percent loss
  • Yellow Medicine County: 8.7 percent loss
  • Kooching County: 9.4 percent loss

Kooching County experienced the worst drop-off of all, with its population falling from 13,311 in 2010 to 12,062 in 2020.

Check out more U.S. Census data here.

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