Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Seattle | 733,919 | -0.6% |
2 | Spokane | 229,071 | 0.1% |
3 | Tacoma | 219,205 | -0.1% |
4 | Vancouver | 192,169 | 0.6% |
5 | Bellevue | 149,440 | -1.6% |
6 | Kent | 134,835 | -1.3% |
7 | Everett | 110,812 | -0.1% |
8 | Spokane Valley | 105,905 | 2.0% |
9 | Renton | 105,179 | -1.5% |
10 | Federal Way | 99,037 | -2.0% |
11 | Yakima | 96,578 | -0.3% |
12 | Bellingham | 92,289 | 0.8% |
13 | Kirkland | 92,107 | -0.7% |
14 | Auburn | 85,699 | -1.7% |
15 | Kennewick | 84,488 | 0.7% |
16 | Pasco | 78,871 | 1.3% |
17 | Redmond | 76,354 | 4.0% |
18 | Marysville | 71,144 | 0.4% |
19 | Sammamish | 66,630 | -1.3% |
20 | Lakewood | 63,331 | -0.5% |
21 | Richland | 61,929 | 1.9% |
22 | Shoreline | 57,918 | -1.3% |
23 | Olympia | 55,919 | 0.5% |
24 | Lacey | 54,461 | 1.2% |
25 | Burien | 51,073 | -1.8% |
26 | Bothell | 47,784 | -0.8% |
27 | Bremerton | 44,122 | 0.3% |
28 | Puyallup | 42,794 | -0.5% |
29 | Edmonds | 42,758 | -0.1% |
30 | Lynnwood | 40,592 | 5.4% |
31 | Issaquah | 39,505 | -1.5% |
32 | Longview | 37,824 | -0.1% |
33 | Lake Stevens | 36,288 | 1.5% |
34 | Wenatchee | 35,405 | 0.2% |
35 | Mount Vernon | 35,404 | 0.3% |
36 | University Place | 34,900 | -0.2% |
37 | Walla Walla | 33,927 | -0.1% |
38 | Pullman | 32,827 | 0.1% |
39 | Des Moines | 32,689 | -0.5% |
40 | SeaTac | 30,759 | -1.8% |
41 | Maple Valley | 28,153 | 0.1% |
42 | Camas | 27,054 | 2.2% |
43 | Tumwater | 25,844 | 1.5% |
44 | Moses Lake | 25,583 | 0.5% |
45 | Mercer Island | 25,442 | -1.3% |
46 | Oak Harbor | 24,709 | 0.6% |
47 | Bainbridge Island | 24,546 | -0.9% |
48 | Kenmore | 23,502 | -1.7% |
49 | Bonney Lake | 22,848 | 0.2% |
50 | Tukwila | 21,615 | -0.7% |
51 | Mountlake Terrace | 21,428 | 0.8% |
52 | Mukilteo | 21,246 | -1.1% |
53 | Battle Ground | 21,119 | 1.3% |
54 | Mill Creek | 20,902 | 0.1% |
55 | Covington | 20,787 | -0.5% |
56 | Monroe | 20,209 | 0.5% |
57 | Port Angeles | 20,134 | 0.8% |
58 | Arlington | 20,075 | 0.5% |
59 | Ellensburg | 19,596 | 1.2% |
60 | Centralia | 18,629 | 2.0% |
61 | Anacortes | 17,832 | 0.9% |
62 | Aberdeen | 17,191 | 0.9% |
63 | Washougal | 16,970 | -0.4% |
64 | West Richland | 16,951 | 3.6% |
65 | Sunnyside | 16,346 | -0.3% |
66 | Lynden | 16,048 | 1.4% |
67 | Port Orchard | 15,979 | 2.3% |
68 | Ferndale | 15,476 | 2.2% |
69 | East Wenatchee | 14,236 | 0.0% |
70 | Snoqualmie | 13,810 | -2.1% |
71 | Woodinville | 13,425 | -0.5% |
72 | Lake Forest Park | 13,358 | -2.0% |
73 | Cheney | 13,087 | 0.0% |
74 | Newcastle | 12,969 | -1.4% |
75 | Enumclaw | 12,733 | 0.8% |
76 | Kelso | 12,719 | 0.0% |
77 | Edgewood | 12,665 | 1.9% |
78 | Liberty Lake | 12,534 | 2.9% |
79 | Ridgefield | 12,514 | 15.6% |
80 | Sedro-Woolley | 12,509 | 0.4% |
81 | Gig Harbor | 12,181 | 1.0% |
82 | Poulsbo | 11,891 | -0.6% |
83 | Fife | 10,985 | -0.8% |
84 | Grandview | 10,891 | 0.1% |
85 | Shelton | 10,763 | 3.2% |
86 | Yelm | 10,707 | 0.4% |
87 | Sumner | 10,673 | 0.1% |
88 | Airway Heights | 10,630 | 1.6% |
89 | Port Townsend | 10,306 | 1.4% |
90 | Snohomish | 10,154 | -0.3% |
91 | DuPont | 10,112 | -0.9% |
92 | College Place | 9,885 | 0.2% |
93 | Burlington | 9,702 | 5.0% |
94 | Orting | 8,965 | -1.0% |
95 | Milton | 8,907 | 2.3% |
96 | Hoquiam | 8,860 | 0.7% |
97 | Toppenish | 8,774 | -0.6% |
98 | Othello | 8,739 | 1.6% |
99 | Ephrata | 8,477 | -0.1% |
100 | Stanwood | 8,438 | 8.2% |
The largest city in Washington is Seattle, with a population of 733,919. Seattle is the 18th largest city in the US. The second largest city is Spokane, with a population of 229,071, and is the 96th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Washington are Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Kent, Everett, Spokane Valley and Renton. There are 9 major cities in Washington, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Washington is Olympia, whose most recent population was 55,919. Olympia is the 23rd largest city in the state of Washington.
Among the 100 largest cities in Washington, the fastest growing city is Snoqualmie, whose population has grown 651.3% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Washington, the fastest shrinking city is Toppenish, whose population has declined 2.5% since the year 2000. Toppenish's peak populuation was 9,256 in the year 2009, and it's current population of 8,774 represents a 5.2% decline from it's peak. Toppenish was once the 3,076th largest city in the US, but it's now the 3,420th largest.
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