Highlights from OFM Population Number Report

By Jim Cline and Kate Kremer

In our last newsletter, we announced the release of the 2023 OFM Population Report. In this article, we discuss some of the highlights from the OFM data.

These 2023 highlights are taken from the “ofm_april1_population_change_and_rank.xlxs” 2023 table. 

The most significant increases in population seem to be occurring in and around the Central Puget Sound region. King and Snohomish counties had 14 of the 25 cities with the highest population increases in 2023.  There are only four Eastern Washington cities that made this list. Spokane was the only Eastern Washington city that was in the top 10.

CityCounty2022-2023 Numeric Change in Population
SeattleKing16,700
KirklandKing3,350
RedmondKing2,220
BellinghamWhatcom2,050
LynnwoodSnohomish2,050
VancouverClark2,000
SpokaneSpokane1,800
Mountlake TerraceSnohomish1,740
TacomaPierce1,600
RidgefieldClark1,540
MarysvilleSnohomish1,400
LaceyThurston1,250
KentKing1,200
KennewickBenton1,150
PascoFranklin1,100
RichlandBenton1,100
Port OrchardKitsap1,080
EverettSnohomish900
MonroeSnohomish890
ShorelineKing800
TumwaterThurston740
Black DiamondKing735
BellevueKing700
BothellKing/Snohomish610
Lake StevensSnohomish560

Smaller cities, including some in Eastern Washington, saw some of the larger percentage increases in their population in 2023.  But a few cities including Gig Harbor, Monroe, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace saw over 4% growth with Mountlake Terrace at 7.9% increase.  These larger increases are most likely the result of annexations. Below is a list of the 25 cities with the highest percentage population increase for 2023.

CityCounty2022-2023 Percentage Change in Population
Black DiamondKing11.96
RidgefieldClark11.29
Rock IslandDouglas10.18
WinlockLewis8.26
GeorgeGrant7.93
Mountlake TerraceSnohomish7.88
SultanSnohomish7.51
Port OrchardKitsap6.59
LamontWhitman6.25
Deer ParkSpokane5.46
LynnwoodSnohomish5.29
RockfordSpokane4.59
MonroeSnohomish4.52
BuckleyPierce4.52
WinthropOkanogan4.51
Gig HarborPierce4.15
ProsserBenton4.04
South PrairiePierce4.03
SumasWhatcom4.02
WardenGrant3.96
McClearyGrays Harbor3.92
TwispOkanogan3.87
KirklandKing3.58
Ocean ShoresGrays Harbor3.07
CarnationKing3.01

Not all cities grew.  The 2023 population estimates show that Bremerton lost 580 and SeaTac lost 170.  77 cities either lost population or were estimated to have zero population growth in 2023. 

Overall across the State incorporated cities grew at 1.29% which is lower than the 1.55% in 2022 but is much higher than the low population growth of 0.8% in 2021. 

Cities with population increases due to annexation of over 100 people in 2022 or 2023 are listed below: 

CityCountyTotal 2021-2022 Percentage Change in Population¹Total 2022-2023 Percentage Change in Population2021-2022
 Population Change Due to Annexation
2022-2023
 Population Change Due to Annexation
LaceyThurston6.072.152,51394
Lake StevensSnohomish10.001.383,0753
PascoFranklin1.881.3710210
MonroeSnohomish-1.014.520660
TumwaterThurston1.192.810439

Population estimates for the 39 Washington counties were also released this month.  Below are the 10 Counties with largest population gain in 2023:

County2022-2023 Numeric Change in Population
King30,100
Snohomish12,500
Pierce8,900
Clark6,500
Whatcom4,150
Spokane3,900
Benton3,200
Thurston2,900
Kitsap2,300
Grant1,500

The 10 Counties with largest percentage population gain in 2023 are listed below. 

County2022-2023 Percentage Change in Population
Whatcom1.79
Benton1.51
Snohomish1.48
Grant1.47
Franklin1.35
King1.30
Clark1.25
Mason1.21
Douglas1.14
San Juan1.10

There were no counties that lost population but there were three that had no increase in 2023:  Columbia, Ferry and Garfield counties. 

Cline and Associates also collects county unincorporated population data.  Annual percentage increases range from 0% -1.5%.  The Statewide percentage change in unincorporated area population was 0.8% in 2021, 0.7% in 2022 and 0.76% in 2023.  The 10 counties with the highest unincorporated population are listed below: 

County2023 Unincorporated Population
Pierce446,150
Snohomish374,435
King249,060
Clark240,155
Kitsap183,500
Spokane163,390
Thurston143,980
Whatcom94,175
Yakima89,155
Island60,210