How Popular Is/Was Amateur Radio
The following are approximate numbers of US amateurs on the stated
dates, compared to the US population.
1930: US population 122 million, US hams 18,000, 1 ham per 6778
Americans
1940: US population 131 million, US hams 50,000, 1 ham per 2620
Americans
1950: US population 150 million, US hams 90,000, 1 ham per 1667
Americans
1960: US population 179 million, US hams 230,000, 1 ham per 779
Americans
1970: US population 223 million, US hams 270,000, 1 ham per 825
Americans
1980: US population 227 million, US hams 350,000, 1 ham per 649
Americans
1990: US population 249 million US hams 550,000, 1 ham per 453
Americans
2000: US population 281 million, US hams 683,000, 1 ham per 411
Americans
May 5 2007: US population (estimated) 301,773,107 US hams 655,219, 1
ham per 460 Americans
Except for the 1960s, every decade from the 1930s to the 1990s saw US
Amateur Radio growing faster than the US population.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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