California's population increased last year for first time since 2020

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For the first time since 2020, California's population rose last year as COVID-19-related deaths waned and migration and immigration patterns shifted.

California’s population rose last year for the first time since 2020, according to new state data. The state’s population increased by 0.17% — or more than 67,000 people — between Jan. 1, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024, when California was home to 39,128,162 people, according to new population estimates released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance. “The brief period of California’s population decline is over,” H.D. Palmer, a department spokesman, said in a phone interview.

In 2021, about 692,000 people left California for other states, while fewer than 337,000 moved into the Golden State from other states. Last year, about 414,000 people moved here from other states, while more than 505,000 left for other states. That means California saw a net loss of about 264,500 fewer people to other states last year than in 2021, according to the new state data. Los Angeles and Orange counties grew last year, though not by much; the former saw a population rise of just 0.

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