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California's Population Jumps Back to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels (dailynews.com)

(Saturday December 21, 2024 @11:34AM (EditorDavid) from the California-dreaming dept.)


"California's population grew this year by nearly a quarter of a million residents," [1]reports the Los Angeles Daily News , "closing in on record-high population levels the Golden State reached before the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau [2]reported Thursday."

Although "Data showed the state is growing more slowly than the country as a whole and other large states in the South..."

> The Census Bureau's [3]Vintage 2024 population estimates show California's population on July 1, 2024 was 39,431,000, an increase of 233,000 from the year before, and just 125,000 short of the 2020 high point.

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> For Jeff Bellisario, executive director of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, there are two ways to look at the new data. "There's the optimistic look that in the past year, we have seen the population increase... bigger increases than we have in a decade, so I do think there is some truth to the narrative of folks coming back to California," he said. On the other hand, California is still far behind the population gains made in states like Florida and Texas. "We are still trying to claw back to where we were pre-pandemic," Bellisario said. "It's going to take us a few more years to get to solid population growth numbers." California had the third most new residents, with the population growing by about 0.59%. Florida and Texas saw more new residents, and top the list of states with the largest increases by raw numbers...

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> Overall, the population of the entire country grew by about 0.9%, slightly outpacing California's growth.

A graph accompanying the article shows California's population increasing steadily until the pandemic — which produced a sudden drop that the article seems to attribute to pandemic restrictions (including restrictions on entering the country). And then this year there was a sudden spike back to nearly where it was before the pandemic.



[1] https://www.dailynews.com/2024/12/20/californias-sees-large-population-increase-in-2024-nearly-returning-to-pre-pandemic-level/

[2] https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2024/population-estimates-international-migration.html

[3] https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/data/tables.html



That's unpossible (Score:3)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

I have it on good authority that California is a burnt out hellscape and everyone is fleeing it. Why the police are just terrified to even set foot in California. Roving bands of blue haired women's studies professors ruled the streets with an iron grip and force everyone to take puberty blockers and use pronouns. It's terrifying.

Or, Trump Falsafied the Census (Score:1)

by BrendaEM ( 871664 )

The House of Representatives is based on population, and there are likely a lot of people here, that Donald Trump hates.

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