Salt Lake County vs. Utah
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Population Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Salt Lake County vs. Utah
Salt Lake County:
2022 Population = 1,186,257
2022 Percent of State = 35.09%
Utah:
2022 Population = 3,380,800
2022 Percent of U.S. = 1.01%
Attracting and retaining people to live, work, raise a family, and retire underlies the economic vitality of any region. Population growth is both a cause--and a consequence--of economic growth. Patterns of population growth and change reflect differences among regions to attract and retain people both as producers and consumers in their economy.
The following graphs offer a broad overview of trends in the pattern of population growth and change of Salt Lake County with comparisons to Utah and the nation at large. This analysis features alternative approaches toward discussing, diagnosing and comparing Salt Lake County vs. Utah's population growth over 1969-2022. The data used are those compiled by the Regional Income and Product Divisions of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce.
Population, 1969-2022
Population, 1969-2022
Figure 1.
Figure 1 tracks Salt Lake County's annual population for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate population patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Salt Lake County's population rose from 455,000 in 1969 to 1,186,257 in 2022, for a net gain of 731,257, or 160.72%.
NOTE: The county and state population totals reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) are from the Bureau of Census midyear (July 1) estimates. These estimates may differ from those prepared independently in some states by various agencies and/or universities.
Population, 1969-2022
Population, 1969-2022
Figure 2.
Figure 2 tracks Utah's annual population for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate population patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Utah's population rose from 1,047,000 in 1969 to 3,380,800 in 2022, for a net gain of 2,333,800, or 222.90%.
NOTE: The county and state population totals reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) are from the Bureau of Census midyear (July 1) estimates. These estimates may differ from those prepared independently in some states by various agencies and/or universities.
Population Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Population Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 shows Salt Lake County's population growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with Utah, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's population in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the populations in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in population growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Salt Lake County's overall population growth was 160.72% over 1969-2022 trailed Utah's increase of 222.90%, and outpaced the United States' increase of 65.57%.
Population as a Percent of the Utah Total: 1969-2022
Population as a Percent of the Utah Total: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Another interesting and insightful way of comparing the population growth of Salt Lake County is to compare its individual percentage contributions to Utah's statewide population over time, as shown in Figure 4. A rising share means a region's population grew faster, or declined less, than Utah's population, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly.
In 1969, Salt Lake County's population comprised 43.46% of Utah's population, while in 2022 it equated to 35.09% thereby yielding a -8.37% share-shift.
   
 
Population Share-Shift
2022 vs. 1969
 
Share-
Shift*
 
2022
vs.
1969
-8.37%
=
35.09%
-
43.46%
 
   
Salt Lake County Population:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Salt Lake County Population:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 highlights the short-run pattern of Salt Lake County's population growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also illustrated on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Salt Lake County's population grew at an annual rate of 1.83% over 1970-2022. The county posted its highest growth in 1980 (3.97%) and recorded its lowest growth in 2021 (-0.04%). In 2022, Salt Lake County's population declined by -0.02%
Salt Lake County Population:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Salt Lake County Population:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some counties have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again depicts the annual percent change in Salt Lake County's population since 1970, but this time they are displayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Salt Lake County's annual population growth rate averaged 2.81%. It averaged 1.83% in the 1980s, 2.17% during the 1990s, 1.33% in the 2000s, 1.48% throughout the 2010s, 0.25% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Population Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Population Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Salt Lake County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for Utah and the nation. As the chart reveals, Salt Lake County's average annual population growth recorded under Utah's average in the 1970s (2.81% vs. 3.07%), lagged Utah's average during the 1980s (1.83% vs. 1.88%), recorded under Utah's average in the 1990s (2.17% vs. 2.59%), recorded under Utah's average during the 2000s (1.33% vs. 2.14%), amounted to less than Utah's average in the 2010s (1.48% vs. 1.73%), and fell below Utah's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (0.25% vs. 1.50%).
Finally, relative to nationwide population growth trends, Salt Lake County registered above the nation throughout the 1970s (2.81% vs. 1.10%), outgained the nation during the 1980s (1.83% vs. 0.95%), outperformed the nation over the 1990s (2.17% vs. 1.23%), registered above the nation in the 2000s (1.33% vs. 0.95%), topped the nation during the 2010s (1.48% vs. 0.74%), and trailed the nation over 2020-2022 (0.25% vs. 0.31%).
   
 
Population Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
1.83
2.81
1.83
2.17
1.33
1.48
0.25
-0.02
 
2.24
3.07
1.88
2.59
2.14
1.73
1.50
1.25
 
0.96
1.10
0.95
1.23
0.95
0.74
0.31
0.38
 
   

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Salt Lake County:
Population, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
455,000
100.0
N
43.46
1970
 
461,296
101.4
1.38
43.29
1971
 
476,682
104.8
3.34
43.31
1972
 
487,825
107.2
2.34
43.00
1973
 
501,617
110.2
2.83
42.92
1974
 
513,784
112.9
2.43
42.86
1975
 
528,003
116.0
2.77
42.79
1976
 
546,104
120.0
3.43
42.92
1977
 
562,499
123.6
3.00
42.73
1978
 
580,990
127.7
3.29
42.59
1979
 
600,157
131.9
3.30
42.38
1980
 
624,007
137.1
3.97
42.37
1981
 
642,270
141.2
2.93
42.38
1982
 
657,401
144.5
2.36
42.19
1983
 
672,962
147.9
2.37
42.19
1984
 
685,570
150.7
1.87
42.26
1985
 
693,445
152.4
1.15
42.21
1986
 
702,636
154.4
1.33
42.26
1987
 
708,855
155.8
0.89
42.24
1988
 
714,436
157.0
0.79
42.29
1989
 
719,048
158.0
0.65
42.15
1990
 
729,893
160.4
1.51
42.16
1991
 
751,023
165.1
2.89
42.20
1992
 
774,408
170.2
3.11
42.16
1993
 
798,049
175.4
3.05
42.04
1994
 
819,039
180.0
2.63
41.78
1995
 
836,008
183.7
2.07
41.51
1996
 
853,076
187.5
2.04
41.25
1997
 
871,580
191.6
2.17
41.12
1998
 
881,840
193.8
1.18
40.71
1999
 
891,116
195.8
1.05
40.44
2000
 
901,018
198.0
1.11
40.14
2001
 
910,750
200.2
1.08
39.88
2002
 
918,152
201.8
0.81
39.49
2003
 
924,802
203.3
0.72
39.18
2004
 
934,140
205.3
1.01
38.90
2005
 
947,963
208.3
1.48
38.57
2006
 
966,798
212.5
1.99
38.28
2007
 
983,719
216.2
1.75
37.87
2008
 
999,553
219.7
1.61
37.53
2009
 
1,016,795
223.5
1.72
37.34
2010
 
1,033,451
227.1
1.64
37.23
2011
 
1,050,008
230.8
1.60
37.26
2012
 
1,068,355
234.8
1.75
37.35
2013
 
1,085,829
238.6
1.64
37.34
2014
 
1,098,491
241.4
1.17
37.23
2015
 
1,112,873
244.6
1.31
37.11
2016
 
1,133,060
249.0
1.81
36.99
2017
 
1,151,775
253.1
1.65
36.85
2018
 
1,165,647
256.2
1.20
36.65
2019
 
1,177,500
258.8
1.02
36.42
2020
 
1,186,921
260.9
0.80
36.14
2021
 
1,186,440
260.8
-0.04
35.53
2022
 
1,186,257
260.7
-0.02
35.09
Source: Calculations by the Utah Regional Economic Analysis Project (UT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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Utah:
Population, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
1,047,000
100.0
N
0.52
1970
 
1,065,672
101.8
1.78
0.52
1971
 
1,100,733
105.1
3.29
0.53
1972
 
1,134,601
108.4
3.08
0.54
1973
 
1,168,784
111.6
3.01
0.55
1974
 
1,198,793
114.5
2.57
0.56
1975
 
1,233,935
117.9
2.93
0.57
1976
 
1,272,365
121.5
3.11
0.58
1977
 
1,316,421
125.7
3.46
0.60
1978
 
1,364,235
130.3
3.63
0.61
1979
 
1,416,094
135.3
3.80
0.63
1980
 
1,472,595
140.6
3.99
0.65
1981
 
1,515,472
144.7
2.91
0.66
1982
 
1,558,314
148.8
2.83
0.67
1983
 
1,594,943
152.3
2.35
0.68
1984
 
1,622,342
155.0
1.72
0.69
1985
 
1,642,910
156.9
1.27
0.69
1986
 
1,662,833
158.8
1.21
0.69
1987
 
1,678,120
160.3
0.92
0.69
1988
 
1,689,372
161.4
0.67
0.69
1989
 
1,705,865
162.9
0.98
0.69
1990
 
1,731,223
165.4
1.49
0.69
1991
 
1,779,780
170.0
2.80
0.70
1992
 
1,836,799
175.4
3.20
0.72
1993
 
1,898,404
181.3
3.35
0.73
1994
 
1,960,446
187.2
3.27
0.75
1995
 
2,014,177
192.4
2.74
0.76
1996
 
2,067,976
197.5
2.67
0.77
1997
 
2,119,784
202.5
2.51
0.78
1998
 
2,165,960
206.9
2.18
0.79
1999
 
2,203,482
210.5
1.73
0.79
2000
 
2,244,502
214.4
1.86
0.80
2001
 
2,283,715
218.1
1.75
0.80
2002
 
2,324,815
222.0
1.80
0.81
2003
 
2,360,137
225.4
1.52
0.81
2004
 
2,401,580
229.4
1.76
0.82
2005
 
2,457,719
234.7
2.34
0.83
2006
 
2,525,507
241.2
2.76
0.85
2007
 
2,597,746
248.1
2.86
0.86
2008
 
2,663,029
254.3
2.51
0.88
2009
 
2,723,421
260.1
2.27
0.89
2010
 
2,776,094
265.1
1.93
0.90
2011
 
2,818,261
269.2
1.52
0.90
2012
 
2,860,480
273.2
1.50
0.91
2013
 
2,908,068
277.8
1.66
0.92
2014
 
2,950,652
281.8
1.46
0.92
2015
 
2,999,092
286.4
1.64
0.93
2016
 
3,063,043
292.6
2.13
0.94
2017
 
3,125,784
298.5
2.05
0.96
2018
 
3,180,896
303.8
1.76
0.97
2019
 
3,232,701
308.8
1.63
0.98
2020
 
3,283,785
313.6
1.58
0.99
2021
 
3,339,113
318.9
1.68
1.01
2022
 
3,380,800
322.9
1.25
1.01
Source: Calculations by the Utah Regional Economic Analysis Project (UT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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United States:
Population, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
201,298,000
100.0
N
1970
 
203,798,722
101.2
1.24
1971
 
206,817,509
102.7
1.48
1972
 
209,274,882
104.0
1.19
1973
 
211,349,205
105.0
0.99
1974
 
213,333,635
106.0
0.94
1975
 
215,456,585
107.0
1.00
1976
 
217,553,859
108.1
0.97
1977
 
219,760,875
109.2
1.01
1978
 
222,098,244
110.3
1.06
1979
 
224,568,579
111.6
1.11
1980
 
227,224,719
112.9
1.18
1981
 
229,465,744
114.0
0.99
1982
 
231,664,432
115.1
0.96
1983
 
233,792,014
116.1
0.92
1984
 
235,824,907
117.2
0.87
1985
 
237,923,734
118.2
0.89
1986
 
240,132,831
119.3
0.93
1987
 
242,288,936
120.4
0.90
1988
 
244,499,004
121.5
0.91
1989
 
246,819,222
122.6
0.95
1990
 
249,622,814
124.0
1.14
1991
 
252,980,941
125.7
1.35
1992
 
256,514,224
127.4
1.40
1993
 
259,918,588
129.1
1.33
1994
 
263,125,821
130.7
1.23
1995
 
266,278,393
132.3
1.20
1996
 
269,394,284
133.8
1.17
1997
 
272,646,925
135.4
1.21
1998
 
275,854,104
137.0
1.18
1999
 
279,040,168
138.6
1.15
2000
 
282,162,411
140.2
1.12
2001
 
284,968,955
141.6
0.99
2002
 
287,625,193
142.9
0.93
2003
 
290,107,933
144.1
0.86
2004
 
292,805,298
145.5
0.93
2005
 
295,516,599
146.8
0.93
2006
 
298,379,912
148.2
0.97
2007
 
301,231,207
149.6
0.96
2008
 
304,093,966
151.1
0.95
2009
 
306,771,529
152.4
0.88
2010
 
309,378,433
153.7
0.85
2011
 
311,841,632
154.9
0.80
2012
 
314,344,331
156.2
0.80
2013
 
316,735,375
157.3
0.76
2014
 
319,270,047
158.6
0.80
2015
 
321,829,327
159.9
0.80
2016
 
324,367,742
161.1
0.79
2017
 
326,623,063
162.3
0.70
2018
 
328,542,157
163.2
0.59
2019
 
330,233,102
164.1
0.51
2020
 
331,511,512
164.7
0.39
2021
 
332,031,554
164.9
0.16
2022
 
333,287,557
165.6
0.38
Source: Calculations by the Utah Regional Economic Analysis Project (UT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_100_PN
 
   
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