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LA too crowded for you? It’s a record 4 million!

Posted by Hillary Jackson on May 2, 2016 in Government | Leave a response
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If you think Los Angeles is too crowded, you may be right. For the first time in history, the city population has topped 4 million.

Los Angeles’ population grew by 1.3 percent in 2015, pushing the number of residents over the 4 million mark for the new record, the state Department of Finance reported Monday.

According to the agency’s annual state population estimates, the city’s population as of Jan. 1 was 4,030,904, up by roughly 50,000 people from Jan. 1, 2015.

Long Beach, the seventh-largest city in the state, added about 3,000 residents last year, giving it a population of 484,958 as of Jan. 1, according to the state.

Irvine was ranked as one of the state’s fastest-growing cities, increasing its population by 2.6 percent to reach 258,386. The city had the largest numeric change in population — 6,650 — for any city in the state with fewer than 300,000 people.

The population of Los Angeles County was 10,241,335 on Jan. 1, up 0.8 percent from the same date in 2015.

The statewide growth rate was 0.9 percent last year, with an addition of 348,000 residents, bringing California’s population to 39,256,000, according to the agency’s data.

The Department of Finance reported that growth was evenly distributed around the state, with most cities and counties experiencing increases in population.

Behind Los Angeles, the rest of the state’s 10 largest cities on Jan. 1 were, in order:

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— 2. San Diego, 1,391,676;

— 3. San Jose, 1,042,094;

— 4. San Francisco, 866,583;

— 5. Fresno, 520,453;

— 6. Sacramento, 485,683;

— 7. Long Beach, 484,958;

— 8. Oakland, 422,856;

— 9. Bakersfield, 379,110; and

— 10. Anaheim, 358,136.

— City News Service 

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