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At the last official United States census carried out in 2020, the population of California was declared at 39,538,223 which makes the state the most populous by a wide margin over 2nd place Texas (29 million).
Discover California’s population & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the population of California by race, age, and more. View today.
Population. 38,940,231 (2023) [1] California is the most populous US state, with an estimated population of 38.9 million as of 2023. [1] It has people from a wide variety of ethnic, racial, national, and religious backgrounds.
The Golden State’s population was 39,538,223 in 2020, a 6.1% increase since 2010 but slower than its 10% gain in the previous decade.
California's population increased in 2023 for the first time in three years. The California Department of Finance released a population estimate on Tuesday showing the state gained just over 67,000 people in 2023 for a total population of more than 39.1 million.
Population, percent change - April 1, 2020 (estimates base) to July 1, 2023, (V2023)
The population of California in 2021 was 39,145,060, a 0.91% decline from 2020. The population of California in 2020 was 39,503,200, a 0.17% increase from 2019. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the state of California from 1900 to 2023.
Census data for California (pop. 39,029,344), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
In 2022, California had a population of 39.4M people with a median age of 37.3 and a median household income of $91,905. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of California declined from 39.5M to 39.4M, a −0.252% decrease and its median household income grew from $84,097 to $91,905, a 9.28% increase.
With just over 39 million people (according to July 2023 Department of Finance estimates), California is the nation’s most populous state—its population is much larger than that of second-place Texas (31 million) and third-place Florida (23 million).