The majority of the United States has a smaller population than Los Angeles County.
If there’s one thing to say about Los Angeles County, it’s that it’s crammed as tightly as a tin of sardines. As demonstrated above, the single county of Los Angeles, with a population of 10 million people, out-populates the vast bulk of the United States, according to the 2019 census.
It’s true that North Carolina and Georgia should be included on this map with Ohio, Illinois, New York, Florida, Texas, and Pennsylvania. With a population of 10.49 million people in 2019, North Carolina slightly edges out Los Angeles County, while Georgia has a population of 10.62 million.