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  2. California population by year, county, race, & more | USAFacts

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    The Census Bureau states that the number of people in the separate race categories (i.e., 'white', 'Black', etc.) was impacted by this change as some people who would have previously been grouped within a single race category were grouped into the two or more category with the change.

  3. How many immigrants are in California? - USAFacts

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    The number of foreign-born residents in California grew from 10.3M in 2013 to 10.6M in 2023. This increase occurred alongside changes in the native-born population due to births, deaths, and people moving. Analyzing the foreign-born share of the total population provides a better view of these demographics.

  4. How many people live in subsidized housing in California?

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    About 921,000 people in 2023, or about 2.0 people per unit in subsidized housing. Subsidized housing options vary by location, ranging from high-rise or garden-style apartments to single-family dwellings, duplexes, and more. On average, residents had lived in their units for twelve years and four months (148 months).

  5. Sonoma County, CA population by year, race, & more | USAFacts

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    The Census Bureau states that the number of people in the separate race categories (i.e., 'white', 'Black', etc.) was impacted by this change as some people who would have previously been grouped within a single race category were grouped into the two or more category with the change.

  6. Butte County, CA population by year, race, & more | USAFacts

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    There is also an option for users to hide the distinct Hispanic ethnicity, which then allocates Hispanic people to their designated race category. Census reporting and update cycle The Census Bureau releases annual provisional population estimates based on the previous decennial census and other data on births, deaths, and migration/immigration.

  7. Health in California - USAFacts

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    In 2020, California had the 4th-highest based on life expectancy. A newborn in California was expected to live 79.0 years. Life expectancy in California is 2.0 years higher than life expectancy in the US overall. Life expectancy is a projection estimating the average age of death for people born today.

  8. 725,000 people left California in 2020. Which states did ... -...

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    While Texas was the most common destination for people moving from California, it is also one of the most populous states in the country. As a result, recent movers from California only made up around 0.36% of the 2021 Texas population. Nevada and Idaho had the highest proportion of recent California transplants, at 1.74% and 1.38%.

  9. Veterans in California: Statistics, rankings, and data trends on...

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    In 2022, 1,292,737.0 veterans lived in California. 4.30% of the adult civilian population in California were considered veterans. Learn more about the veteran population of California. What era did they serve in? How do their characteristics differ from non-veterans.

  10. How many people receive government assistance? - USAFacts

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    Social Security for people of retirement age, people with disabilities, and survivors of family losses, including spouses and children; Medicare, a public health insurance program for people who are 65 and older or have certain disabilities; The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also called “food stamps,” which offers food ...

  11. The Hispanic population has quadrupled in the past four ... -...

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    California and Texas, the two most populous states, were home to 15.6 million and 11.4 million Hispanic Americans, respectively. In both of those states, Hispanics make up 39% of the population. Only New Mexico has a higher share of people identifying as Hispanic: 48%. Every state’s Hispanic share of the population has grown since the 1980 ...