The U.S. Census Bureau on Mon. released the long-awaited first set of results from last year's census count.

The journey to the final 2020 census count was fraught: The Trump admin. ended the count a month early on Sept. 30. (CNN)

The 2020 census will decide the allotment of 435 House seats and $1.5T in annual federal funds for the next decade. (NPR)

Here's a breakdown of the first results from the 2020 Census.

📈U.S. population, as of April 1, 2020: 331,449,281

📈According to the New York Times, the U.S. population in the 2010s "grew at the slowest rate since the 1930s."

📈+2 House seats: Texas 📈+1 House seat: Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Montana, and Oregon

📈California will be losing a House seat for the first time in state history. 40M+ people live in the state. (NYT)

📈The West and the South reported the largest population increases in the 2010s. (NYT)

📈The 2020 census also reported "more Americans 80 and older than 2 or younger," per the NYT.