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California’s population is stagnating as immigration and birth rates decline
Researchers say California’s fertility rate fell to 1.48 children per woman in 2023, raising concerns about schools, workers and public programs.
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California population stagnates as immigration and birth rates fall
Southbound traffic on Interstate 805 near Mission Valley. (File photo by Thomas Murphy/Times of San Diego) This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California’s population exploded during and immediately after World War II, from 6.9 million in 1940 to 19.9 million in 1970, thanks to waves of migrants from other states drawn to California’s surging economy and the famous postwar baby boom. California…
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California’s population is stagnating as immigration and birth rates decline
California's population is stagnating as birth rates and immigration decline. The plateau's impacts will extend far beyond politics.
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