Rank | City | 2022 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Minneapolis | 425,336 | -0.9% |
2 | St. Paul | 307,193 | -1.2% |
3 | Rochester | 121,465 | 0.1% |
4 | Bloomington | 89,298 | -0.6% |
5 | Duluth | 86,372 | -0.3% |
6 | Brooklyn Park | 84,526 | -2.2% |
7 | Plymouth | 79,828 | -1.6% |
8 | Woodbury | 76,990 | 2.0% |
9 | Lakeville | 72,812 | 3.8% |
10 | Blaine | 70,935 | 0.6% |
11 | Maple Grove | 70,726 | 0.3% |
12 | St. Cloud | 68,818 | 0.2% |
13 | Eagan | 68,642 | -0.2% |
14 | Burnsville | 63,943 | -0.9% |
15 | Coon Rapids | 63,385 | -0.3% |
16 | Eden Prairie | 63,161 | -1.8% |
17 | Apple Valley | 55,638 | -0.9% |
18 | Edina | 53,318 | -0.2% |
19 | Minnetonka | 53,266 | -1.8% |
20 | St. Louis Park | 49,158 | -1.7% |
21 | Mankato | 44,693 | 0.5% |
22 | Moorhead | 44,668 | 0.4% |
23 | Shakopee | 44,547 | 1.3% |
24 | Maplewood | 40,940 | -2.6% |
25 | Cottage Grove | 39,926 | 2.4% |
26 | Richfield | 36,527 | -1.2% |
27 | Roseville | 35,874 | -0.9% |
28 | Inver Grove Heights | 35,541 | -0.7% |
29 | Savage | 32,983 | 1.2% |
30 | Andover | 32,926 | 0.8% |
31 | Brooklyn Center | 32,880 | -2.4% |
32 | Fridley | 30,313 | 2.6% |
33 | Ramsey | 28,202 | 1.3% |
34 | Prior Lake | 28,086 | 1.7% |
35 | Chaska | 28,047 | 0.6% |
36 | Oakdale | 27,974 | -1.0% |
37 | Shoreview | 26,670 | -1.0% |
38 | Rosemount | 26,642 | 3.2% |
39 | Owatonna | 26,398 | -0.0% |
40 | Austin | 26,225 | 0.2% |
41 | Elk River | 26,192 | 1.2% |
42 | Chanhassen | 26,037 | 0.2% |
43 | Winona | 25,964 | -0.1% |
44 | Faribault | 24,420 | -0.0% |
45 | White Bear Lake | 24,130 | -2.6% |
46 | Farmington | 23,534 | 0.1% |
47 | Champlin | 23,478 | -1.9% |
48 | New Brighton | 22,902 | -2.4% |
49 | Crystal | 22,711 | -2.4% |
50 | Golden Valley | 21,942 | -2.4% |
51 | Hastings | 21,925 | -0.7% |
52 | Columbia Heights | 21,835 | -0.5% |
53 | Lino Lakes | 21,608 | 1.8% |
54 | Otsego | 21,401 | 6.1% |
55 | New Hope | 21,356 | -2.2% |
56 | Willmar | 21,045 | 0.2% |
57 | West St. Paul | 20,822 | 1.4% |
58 | Northfield | 20,729 | 0.1% |
59 | Forest Lake | 20,608 | -0.5% |
60 | South St. Paul | 20,536 | -1.0% |
61 | Sartell | 19,532 | 0.4% |
62 | Stillwater | 19,389 | -0.0% |
63 | St. Michael | 19,001 | 3.9% |
64 | Hopkins | 18,573 | -2.4% |
65 | Albert Lea | 18,428 | -0.5% |
66 | Anoka | 17,847 | 0.1% |
67 | Red Wing | 16,763 | 1.2% |
68 | Ham Lake | 16,627 | 0.6% |
69 | Buffalo | 16,386 | 0.9% |
70 | Hugo | 16,109 | 1.9% |
71 | Hibbing | 16,077 | -0.6% |
72 | Bemidji | 15,279 | 0.2% |
73 | Hutchinson | 14,590 | 0.3% |
74 | Monticello | 14,564 | 0.7% |
75 | North Mankato | 14,448 | -0.3% |
76 | Alexandria | 14,382 | 1.3% |
77 | Brainerd | 14,255 | 1.0% |
78 | Robbinsdale | 14,245 | -2.4% |
79 | New Ulm | 14,096 | -0.2% |
80 | Fergus Falls | 14,029 | -0.1% |
81 | Sauk Rapids | 13,896 | -0.3% |
82 | Worthington | 13,726 | -0.8% |
83 | Marshall | 13,641 | 0.1% |
84 | Rogers | 13,398 | 0.3% |
85 | Waconia | 13,071 | 0.3% |
86 | Mounds View | 12,946 | -2.6% |
87 | Lake Elmo | 12,899 | 13.6% |
88 | Cloquet | 12,686 | 0.5% |
89 | Vadnais Heights | 12,623 | -2.6% |
90 | North St. Paul | 12,608 | 2.1% |
91 | Big Lake | 12,198 | 3.5% |
92 | East Bethel | 12,038 | 2.0% |
93 | St. Peter | 11,707 | -0.5% |
94 | Mendota Heights | 11,665 | -0.8% |
95 | Grand Rapids | 11,220 | 1.5% |
96 | North Branch | 11,113 | 2.9% |
97 | Victoria | 11,042 | 3.5% |
98 | Little Canada | 10,499 | -2.6% |
99 | Fairmont | 10,410 | -0.4% |
100 | Hermantown | 10,211 | 0.1% |
The largest city in Minnesota is Minneapolis, with a population of 425,336. Minneapolis is the 46th largest city in the US. The second largest city is St. Paul, with a population of 307,193, and is the 67th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Minnesota are Minneapolis, St. Paul and Rochester. There are 3 major cities in Minnesota, which are cities with a population greater than 100,000.
The capital of Minnesota is St. Paul, whose most recent population was 307,193. St. Paul is the 2nd largest city in the state of Minnesota.
Among the 100 largest cities in Minnesota, the fastest growing city is Rogers, whose population has grown 238.3% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Minnesota, the fastest shrinking city is Hibbing, whose population has declined 5.8% since the year 2000. Hibbing's peak populuation was 18,043 in the year 1990, and it's current population of 16,077 represents a 10.9% decline from it's peak. Hibbing was once the 1,508th largest city in the US, but it's now the 2,238th largest.
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