California population growth slowest since 1900 as residents leave, immigration slows
by Julia Barajas and Sarah Parvini, Los Angeles Times
Dec 21, 2019
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES - The Golden State remains stuck in the slow lane when it comes to population.
The number of Californians increased to 39.96 million, with new data from the Department of Finance showing mostly downward trends.
They are rooted in fewer births, coupled with increased deaths among an aging population. The Golden State, however, has also seen changes in international migration, along with more and more residents leaving the state.
The estimates, which indicate that California's population grew by 141,300 people between July 1, 2018, and July 1, 2019, nonetheless signal a 0.35% growth rate, "down from 0.57% for
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