Traffic slows as it moves around the bend of northbound I-5 through north Everett on May 22, 2024. (Sound Publishing file photo)

Traffic slows as it moves around the bend of northbound I-5 through north Everett on May 22, 2024. (Sound Publishing file photo)

Washington’s population exceeds 8 million

More than 68% of the growth occurred in the state’s five largest metropolitan counties

  • By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard
  • Monday, July 1, 2024 10:02am
  • Northwest

Washington state’s population eclipsed 8 million with the addition of an estimated 84,550 people this past year, according to the Office of Financial Management.

The population was 8,035,700 as of April 1, 2024, according to annual estimates prepared by the department. It is the 13th most populous state, trailing Virginia and just ahead of Arizona, based on 2023 U.S. Census Bureau data.

While the state is growing, it is doing so at a slightly slower pace than last decade. The 84,550 in 2024 compares to an annual average increase of 98,200 people from 2010 to 2020, the department reported.

Washington recorded a net migration – the number of people moving in minus people moving out – of 69,100, which amounted to 82% of year-over-year population growth. Natural change, which is births minus deaths, totaled 15,500 people, and accounted for the other 18%, according to agency figures.

More than 68% of the growth occurred in the state’s five largest metropolitan counties – King, Clark, Snohomish, Pierce and Spokane. Asotin, Skamania, Ferry, Columbia, Garfield, and Wahkiakum counties grew the least, with each adding fewer than 100 people.

Seattle’s population grew by 18,500 people, the most of any city in Washington, and is at 797,700. Vancouver was next with 3,000 people which pushed its population to 202,600. Tacoma, Redmond, and Spokane Valley, round out the top five cities with the largest numeric increases, according to the annual report.

Sixteen cities are shown with a modest dip in population and another 60 recorded no change, according to the department’s data.

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