Washington Population by City

Data Item State
Population, 2019 estimate - (Number)
City Value
Aberdeen 16,654
Airway Heights 9,200
Anacortes 17,283
Arlington 19,803
Auburn 81,905
Bainbridge Island 24,846
Battle Ground 20,949
Bellevue 147,599
Bellingham 90,665
Bonney Lake 21,092
Bothell 46,657
Bremerton 41,235
Brier 6,978
Burien 51,908
Burlington 9,124
Camas 23,845
Centralia 17,495
Chehalis 7,633
Cheney 12,403
Clarkston 7,407
College Place 9,358
Covington 21,202
Des Moines 32,364
DuPont 9,503
Duvall 8,061
East Wenatchee 14,168
Edgewood 11,654
Edmonds 42,767
Ellensburg 20,977
Enumclaw 11,878
Ephrata 8,190
Everett 111,262
Federal Way 97,044
Ferndale 14,564
Fife 10,191
Fircrest 6,810
Gig Harbor 10,422
Grandview 11,147
Hoquiam 8,596
Issaquah 39,378
Kelso 12,303
Kenmore 23,093
Kennewick 82,943
Kent 129,618
Kirkland 89,557
Lacey 50,718
Lake Forest Park 13,569
Lake Stevens 33,378
Lakewood 60,538
Liberty Lake 10,594
Longview 38,112
Lynden 14,736
Lynnwood 38,511
Maple Valley 27,114
Marysville 69,779
Mercer Island 25,976
Mill Creek 20,986
Milton 8,258
Monroe 19,363
Moses Lake 24,009
Mount Vernon 35,741
Mountlake Terrace 21,420
Mukilteo 21,545
Newcastle 11,823
Normandy Park 6,660
North Bend 7,136
Oak Harbor 23,401
Ocean Shores 6,112
Olympia 52,555
Orting 8,395
Othello 8,269
Pacific 7,219
Pasco 74,778
Port Angeles 20,076
Port Orchard 14,389
Port Townsend 9,704
Poulsbo 10,927
Prosser 6,313
Pullman 34,019
Puyallup 41,886
Quincy 7,838
Redmond 67,678
Renton 102,153
Richland 57,303
Sammamish 65,733
SeaTac 29,239
Seattle 744,955
Selah 8,024
Sequim 7,481
Shelton 10,364
Shoreline 56,752
Snohomish 10,185
Snoqualmie 13,752
Spokane 219,190
Spokane Valley 99,703
Stanwood 7,204
Steilacoom 6,373
Sumner 10,173
Sunnyside 16,742
Tacoma 216,279
Toppenish 8,894
Tukwila 20,294
Tumwater 23,688
Union Gap 6,160
University Place 33,740
Vancouver 183,012
Walla Walla 32,986
Washougal 16,049
Wenatchee 34,329
West Richland 14,928
Woodinville 12,815
Woodland 6,358
Yakima 93,884
Yelm 9,374

Data item: Population, 2019 estimate

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP), updated annually. Population and Housing Unit Estimates

Definitions:

The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its municipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico). Additionally, housing unit estimates are produced for the nation, states, and counties. The timing of the release of estimates varies according to the level of geography. See the Schedule of Releases for more information.

Resident Population - All persons who are "usually resident" in a specified geographic area. For the United States, the resident population includes all persons who usually reside in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, but excludes residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Island areas under U.S. sovereignty or jurisdiction (principally American Samoa, Guam, United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). In addition, the U.S. resident population excludes U.S. Armed Forces overseas and civilian U.S. citizens whose usual place of residence is outside the United States.

Estimates Base - The population count or estimate used as the starting point in the estimates process. It can be the most recent updated Census count or the estimate for a previous date within the same vintage. (The vintage year (e.g., V2019) refers to the final year of the time series). The April 1, 2010 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the 2010 Census population from the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) and other geographic program revisions. It may reflect changes from the Count Question Resolution program. Click on the "Scope and Methodology" link for details for each vintage year.

Population percent change - The difference between the population of an area at the beginning and end of a time period, expressed as a percentage of the beginning population.

Methodology for U.S. and Puerto Rico