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Posted Mar 27, 2015, 1:02 AM
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Triptastic Gen X Snoozer
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 22,207
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Originally Posted by minesweeper
It's that time again... county and metro population estimates for 2014 were released by the Census Bureau today.
Here are the year-over-year estimated changes (2013 to 2014):
- Alameda County (+27695, +1.7%) from 1,583,226 to 1,610,921
- Contra Costa County (+15359, +1.4%) from 1,095,980 to 1,111,339
- Marin County (+1929, +0.7%) from 258,821 to 260,750
- Napa County (+1087, +0.8%) from 140,580 to 141,667
- San Francisco (+11331, +1.3%) from 841,138 to 852,469
- San Mateo County (+8092, +1.1%) from 750,489 to 758,581
- Santa Clara County (+23498, +1.3%) from 1,871,107 to 1,894,605
- Solano County (+5912, +1.4%) from 425,219 to 431,131
- Sonoma County (+4860, +1.0%) from 495,432 to 500,292
- San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA Metro Area grew by 64,406 (1.4%) from 4,529,654 (2013) to 4,594,060 (2014)
- San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metro Area grew by 24,171 (1.3%) from 1,928,701 (2013) to 1,952,872 (2014)
Since 2010, SF has grown by 47,234 people or 5.9% (from 805,235). Or, another way of looking at it: SF has grown by about 11,800 people each year since 2010. In terms of population density, the city has grown from 17,180 people per sq. mile in 2010 to 18,187 per sq. mile in 2014.
Here's all the Bay Area county estimates in one chart.
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Awesome! I look forward to Census Bureau data dumps.
As of July 2014, the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland CSA had a population of 8,607,423.
That is an increase of 453,727 residents since the 2010 Census.
Of that total population increase, 205,027 was by 'natural increase' and 252,641 was due to in-migration: 204,320 foreign and 48,321 domestic.
That last figure seems low until you realize CSAs like New York (-592,022), Chicago (-245,645) and Los Angeles (-179,237) have massively negative domestic migration figures.
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