Top 100 Biggest Cities In Massachusetts (2003 Census)

Rank City 2004 Pop (Est.) Growth Rate (Ann)
1 Boston 607,871 1.0%
2 Worcester 173,207 0.1%
3 Springfield 151,436 -0.1%
4 Lowell 104,031 -0.4%
5 Cambridge 103,234 0.5%
6 Brockton 94,495 0.0%
7 New Bedford 93,685 -0.1%
8 Fall River 92,191 0.0%
9 Quincy 89,948 0.6%
10 Lynn 88,995 -0.1%
11 Newton 83,958 0.1%
12 Somerville 76,757 -0.3%
13 Lawrence 71,989 -0.1%
14 Haverhill 60,348 0.7%
15 Waltham 58,782 -0.2%
16 Taunton 56,304 0.1%
17 Chicopee 55,780 0.6%
18 Malden 55,577 -0.4%
19 Medford 55,517 -0.1%
20 Peabody 49,306 0.6%
21 Revere 48,810 1.0%
22 Barnstable Town 48,563 0.4%
23 Methuen 44,472 0.4%
24 Pittsfield 44,412 -1.0%
25 Attleboro 43,200 1.0%
26 Leominster 42,360 0.7%
27 Salem 41,406 0.8%
28 Holyoke 40,498 0.5%
29 Westfield 40,279 0.2%
30 Beverly 39,875 0.0%
31 Fitchburg 39,160 0.1%
32 Marlborough 37,817 1.1%
33 Woburn 37,725 0.3%
34 Everett 37,699 -0.5%
35 Chelsea 35,802 0.7%
36 Watertown 32,983 -0.0%
37 Gloucester 30,550 0.2%
38 Franklin 30,199 0.6%
39 Northampton 28,931 -0.0%
40 Agawam 28,740 0.7%
41 West Springfield 28,505 0.7%
42 Melrose 26,727 -0.6%
43 Gardner 21,241 0.6%
44 Newburyport 17,388 0.4%
45 Easthampton 16,149 0.3%
46 North Adams 14,332 -0.7%

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