North Dakota’s population reached a record 796,568 as of July 1, 2024, marking the largest increase since 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. This represents a growth of 17,474 residents since the 2020 census and 12,642 more than the 2023 estimate.

Governor Kelly Armstrong attributed the growth to the state’s job opportunities, low taxes, strong education and healthcare systems and quality of life, including outdoor recreation. Armstrong emphasized plans to work with the legislature on property tax reforms to support continued growth.

In the oil-producing region of North Dakota, Williams County (Williston) and McKenzie County (Watford City) saw the highest growth rates, with increases of 3.7% and 3.5% (McKenzie County gained 500 residents), respectively.

North Dakota has grown by over 18.4% since 2010, ranking among the nation’s fastest-growing states. Read more on this growth here.

Graphic taken from ND Governor's website