Top 100 Biggest US Cities In The Year 2003

Rank City 2004 Pop (Est.) Growth Rate (Ann)
1 New York, NY 8,126,718 0.5%
2 Los Angeles, CA 3,787,833 0.7%
3 Chicago, IL 2,866,361 -0.3%
4 Houston, TX 2,032,955 0.9%
5 Philadelphia, PA 1,510,068 -0.1%
6 Phoenix, AZ 1,392,602 1.6%
7 San Diego, CA 1,263,423 1.0%
8 Dallas, TX 1,219,927 0.8%
9 San Antonio, TX 1,217,969 1.5%
10 Detroit, MI 926,903 -0.7%
11 San Jose, CA 898,564 -0.2%
12 Indianapolis, IN 786,235 0.2%
13 San Francisco, CA 775,046 -0.1%
14 Jacksonville, FL 768,626 1.4%
15 Columbus, OH 733,706 0.8%
16 Austin, TX 687,103 0.7%
17 Memphis, TN 683,215 -0.3%
18 Baltimore, MD 642,324 -0.3%
19 Boston, MA 607,871 1.0%
20 Charlotte, NC 601,245 1.8%
21 Milwaukee, WI 599,468 0.1%
22 Fort Worth, TX 585,799 2.4%
23 Washington, DC 577,777 0.4%
24 El Paso, TX 575,357 0.6%
25 Seattle, WA 570,789 0.4%
26 Nashville, TN 562,269 1.0%
27 Denver, CO 558,351 0.1%
28 Louisville, KY 557,113 0.2%
29 Portland, OR 539,546 0.6%
30 Oklahoma City, OK 523,831 1.1%
31 Las Vegas, NV 516,723 2.2%
32 Tucson, AZ 510,276 1.4%
33 Albuquerque, NM 475,511 1.8%
34 Long Beach, CA 471,482 0.7%
35 New Orleans, LA 467,761 -1.1%
36 Cleveland, OH 461,622 -1.1%
37 Atlanta, GA 457,068 2.8%
38 Kansas City, MO 453,949 0.9%
39 Fresno, CA 449,393 1.4%
40 Sacramento, CA 440,143 2.5%
41 Virginia Beach, VA 435,796 0.7%
42 Mesa, AZ 435,391 2.6%
43 Omaha, NE 421,500 0.9%
44 Oakland, CA 397,511 -0.3%
45 Tulsa, OK 387,349 -0.5%
46 Colorado Springs, CO 384,228 2.0%
47 Minneapolis, MN 377,276 -0.5%
48 Miami, FL 375,247 1.1%
49 Honolulu, HI 374,222 0.3%
50 Wichita, KS 354,498 0.2%
51 Arlington, TX 353,596 1.8%
52 St. Louis, MO 348,039 0.1%
53 Santa Ana, CA 339,613 0.1%
54 Cincinnati, OH 331,654 0.0%
55 Anaheim, CA 331,018 0.2%
56 Pittsburgh, PA 325,091 -0.9%
57 Raleigh, NC 322,083 3.5%
58 Tampa, FL 317,507 1.4%
59 Toledo, OH 316,651 0.3%
60 Aurora, CO 286,056 1.0%
61 Buffalo, NY 284,612 -0.9%
62 St. Paul, MN 281,757 -0.6%
63 Riverside, CA 279,306 2.6%
64 Corpus Christi, TX 277,081 -0.0%
65 Newark, NJ 275,920 0.4%
66 Anchorage, AK 271,616 1.4%
67 Lexington, KY 271,441 1.3%
68 Bakersfield, CA 268,731 3.1%
69 Stockton, CA 267,804 3.1%
70 Fort Wayne, IN 251,286 -0.3%
71 St. Petersburg, FL 247,710 -0.1%
72 Plano, TX 242,032 2.6%
73 Norfolk, VA 240,781 0.9%
74 Jersey City, NJ 237,629 -0.3%
75 Lincoln, NE 237,356 1.4%
76 Birmingham, AL 235,959 -0.8%
77 Glendale, AZ 235,940 2.1%
78 Greensboro, NC 232,456 0.6%
79 Hialeah, FL 226,913 0.1%
80 Baton Rouge, LA 224,152 -0.6%
81 Scottsdale, AZ 219,394 2.4%
82 Madison, WI 218,777 1.4%
83 Garland, TX 215,932 -0.0%
84 Henderson, NV 214,522 6.2%
85 Rochester, NY 214,058 -0.8%
86 Akron, OH 212,469 -0.7%
87 Winston-Salem, NC 210,731 1.4%
88 Chandler, AZ 209,691 5.3%
89 Chesapeake, VA 208,506 1.4%
90 Lubbock, TX 208,349 1.3%
91 Modesto, CA 204,543 2.5%
92 Orlando, FL 203,467 1.5%
93 Fremont, CA 202,882 -0.2%
94 Fayetteville, NC 201,936 0.4%
95 Montgomery, AL 200,710 -0.2%
96 Boise City, ID 199,646 0.7%
97 Chula Vista, CA 199,148 4.3%
98 Glendale, CA 198,917 0.6%
99 Durham, NC 198,695 1.7%
100 Yonkers, NY 198,693 0.4%

Cities in Bold = State Capitals

What was the largest city in the US in 2003?

In 2003, the largest city in the US was New York, with a population of 8,126,718. The second largest city was Los Angeles, with a population of 3,787,833. The third largest US city in 2003 was Chicago, with a population of 2,866,361.

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