Reno Metro Area Population 1950-2023
Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Reno metro area from 1950 to 2023. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035.
- The current metro area population of Reno in 2023 is 531,000, a 1.53% increase from 2022.
- The metro area population of Reno in 2022 was 523,000, a 1.75% increase from 2021.
- The metro area population of Reno in 2021 was 514,000, a 1.98% increase from 2020.
- The metro area population of Reno in 2020 was 504,000, a 2.02% increase from 2019.
Other Cities in United States |
City Name |
Population |
New York City |
18,937,000 |
Los Angeles |
12,534,000 |
Chicago |
8,937,000 |
Houston |
6,707,000 |
Dallas-Fort Worth |
6,574,000 |
Miami |
6,265,000 |
Atlanta |
6,106,000 |
Philadelphia |
5,785,000 |
Washington DC |
5,490,000 |
Phoenix |
4,717,000 |
Boston |
4,344,000 |
Detroit |
3,521,000 |
Seattle |
3,519,000 |
San Francisco |
3,328,000 |
San Diego |
3,319,000 |
Minneapolis |
2,990,000 |
Tampa |
2,977,000 |
Denver |
2,931,000 |
Las Vegas |
2,899,000 |
Riverside-San Bernardino |
2,595,000 |
San Antonio |
2,454,000 |
Baltimore |
2,355,000 |
Charlotte |
2,267,000 |
St. Louis |
2,230,000 |
Austin |
2,228,000 |
Portland |
2,220,000 |
Sacramento |
2,215,000 |
Orlando |
2,071,000 |
Indianapolis |
1,881,000 |
San Jose |
1,821,000 |
Cincinnati |
1,775,000 |
Cleveland |
1,764,000 |
Kansas City |
1,725,000 |
Columbus |
1,708,000 |
Pittsburgh |
1,702,000 |
Raleigh |
1,591,000 |
Virginia Beach |
1,488,000 |
Milwaukee |
1,455,000 |
Jacksonville |
1,330,000 |
Nashville |
1,315,000 |
Providence |
1,205,000 |
Salt Lake City |
1,203,000 |
Memphis |
1,170,000 |
Richmond |
1,140,000 |
Louisville |
1,116,000 |
McAllen |
1,081,000 |
Oklahoma City |
1,018,000 |
Hartford |
1,016,000 |
Tucson |
1,014,000 |
New Orleans |
1,013,000 |
El Paso |
985,000 |
Temecula-Murrieta |
965,000 |
Bridgeport-Stamford |
961,000 |
Albuquerque |
955,000 |
Cape Coral |
935,000 |
Honolulu |
912,000 |
Buffalo |
884,000 |
Birmingham |
863,000 |
Omaha |
860,000 |
Provo-Orem |
840,000 |
Fresno |
795,000 |
Tulsa |
791,000 |
Allentown |
785,000 |
Knoxville |
784,000 |
Baton Rouge |
767,000 |
Sarasota-Bradenton |
757,000 |
Columbia, South Carolina |
755,000 |
Ogden-Layton |
750,000 |
Rochester |
749,000 |
Dayton |
746,000 |
Charleston-North Charleston |
745,000 |
Bakersfield |
730,000 |
Concord |
698,000 |
Colorado Springs |
693,000 |
Springfield |
680,000 |
The Woodlands |
675,000 |
Mission Viejo |
648,000 |
Albany |
638,000 |
Grand Rapids |
606,000 |
New Haven |
600,000 |
Victorville-Hesperia-Apple Valley |
593,000 |
Kissimmee |
585,000 |
Akron |
566,000 |
Des Moines |
566,000 |
Harrisburg |
565,000 |
Worcester |
562,000 |
Fayetteville-Springdale |
560,000 |
Greenville |
559,000 |
Port St. Lucie |
556,000 |
Wichita |
539,000 |
Winston-Salem |
537,000 |
Palm Bay-Melbourne |
534,000 |
Little Rock |
533,000 |
Reno |
531,000 |
Lancaster-Palmdale |
528,000 |
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh |
527,000 |
Lancaster |
519,000 |
Toledo |
511,000 |
Madison |
507,000 |
Daytona Beach-Port Orange |
506,000 |
Indio-Cathedral City-Palm Springs |
496,000 |
Boise City |
470,000 |
Bonita Springs-Naples |
464,000 |
Denton-Lewisville |
463,000 |
Spokane |
461,000 |
Augusta-Richmond County |
456,000 |
Concord |
454,000 |
Visalia |
452,000 |
Stockton |
451,000 |
Jackson, Mississippi |
436,000 |
Durham |
434,000 |
Chattanooga |
430,000 |
Santa Clarita |
425,000 |
Syracuse |
422,000 |
Modesto |
422,000 |
Myrtle Beach |
421,000 |
Huntsville |
407,000 |
Oxnard |
404,000 |
Round Lake Beach-McHenry-Grayslake |
389,000 |
Lafayette |
383,000 |
Scranton |
375,000 |
Montgomery |
374,000 |
Greensboro |
372,000 |
Asheville |
371,000 |
Antioch |
370,000 |
Springfield, Missouri |
364,000 |
Lakeland |
364,000 |
Pensacola |
359,000 |
Fayetteville |
355,000 |
Fort Collins |
354,000 |
Corpus Christi |
353,000 |
Youngstown |
352,000 |
Fort Wayne |
346,000 |
Flint |
344,000 |
Lexington-Fayette |
344,000 |
Savannah |
339,000 |
Trenton |
336,000 |
Santa Rosa |
336,000 |
Mobile |
335,000 |
Laredo |
334,000 |
Ann Arbor |
333,000 |
Rockford |
330,000 |
Lansing |
329,000 |
Shreveport |
327,000 |
Reno - Historical Population Data
|
Year |
Population |
Growth Rate |
2023 |
531,000 |
1.53% |
2022 |
523,000 |
1.75% |
2021 |
514,000 |
1.98% |
2020 |
504,000 |
2.02% |
2019 |
494,000 |
2.07% |
2018 |
484,000 |
2.54% |
2017 |
472,000 |
2.61% |
2016 |
460,000 |
2.68% |
2015 |
448,000 |
2.52% |
2014 |
437,000 |
2.58% |
2013 |
426,000 |
2.65% |
2012 |
415,000 |
2.47% |
2011 |
405,000 |
2.53% |
2010 |
395,000 |
2.60% |
2009 |
385,000 |
2.67% |
2008 |
375,000 |
2.46% |
2007 |
366,000 |
2.81% |
2006 |
356,000 |
2.59% |
2005 |
347,000 |
2.36% |
2004 |
339,000 |
2.73% |
2003 |
330,000 |
2.48% |
2002 |
322,000 |
2.55% |
2001 |
314,000 |
2.61% |
2000 |
306,000 |
3.38% |
1999 |
296,000 |
3.50% |
1998 |
286,000 |
3.62% |
1997 |
276,000 |
3.76% |
1996 |
266,000 |
3.50% |
1995 |
257,000 |
3.63% |
1994 |
248,000 |
3.33% |
1993 |
240,000 |
3.90% |
1992 |
231,000 |
3.59% |
1991 |
223,000 |
3.24% |
1990 |
216,000 |
3.35% |
1989 |
209,000 |
2.45% |
1988 |
204,000 |
3.03% |
1987 |
198,000 |
2.59% |
1986 |
193,000 |
2.66% |
1985 |
188,000 |
3.30% |
1984 |
182,000 |
2.82% |
1983 |
177,000 |
2.31% |
1982 |
173,000 |
2.98% |
1981 |
168,000 |
3.07% |
1980 |
163,000 |
4.49% |
1979 |
156,000 |
4.70% |
1978 |
149,000 |
4.93% |
1977 |
142,000 |
5.19% |
1976 |
135,000 |
4.65% |
1975 |
129,000 |
4.88% |
1974 |
123,000 |
5.13% |
1973 |
117,000 |
5.41% |
1972 |
111,000 |
4.72% |
1971 |
106,000 |
4.95% |
1970 |
101,000 |
4.12% |
1969 |
97,000 |
3.19% |
1968 |
94,000 |
3.30% |
1967 |
91,000 |
4.60% |
1966 |
87,000 |
3.57% |
1965 |
84,000 |
3.70% |
1964 |
81,000 |
2.53% |
1963 |
79,000 |
3.95% |
1962 |
76,000 |
4.11% |
1961 |
73,000 |
2.82% |
1960 |
71,000 |
4.41% |
1959 |
68,000 |
3.03% |
1958 |
66,000 |
3.13% |
1957 |
64,000 |
3.23% |
1956 |
62,000 |
5.08% |
1955 |
59,000 |
3.51% |
1954 |
57,000 |
3.64% |
1953 |
55,000 |
3.77% |
1952 |
53,000 |
1.92% |
1951 |
52,000 |
4.00% |
1950 |
50,000 |
0.00% |