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What is the population of Los Angeles County in 2020?

What is the population of Los Angeles County in 2020?

10,014,009
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Population
Population, Census, April 1, 2020 10,014,009 39,538,223
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 9,818,605 37,253,956
Age and Sex
Persons under 5 years, percent  5.8%  6.0%

What is the population of LA 2021?

4 million
Los Angeles population in 2021 is 4 million, and population density is 8,485 people per sq mile.

What percent of LA is black?

9.0%
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Population
Female persons, percent  50.7%
Race and Hispanic Origin
White alone, percent  70.7%
Black or African American alone, percent(a)  9.0%

How many Chinese are in Los Angeles?

Metropolitan areas with more than 20,000 Chinese-Americans

Rank MSA Chinese-Americans
1 New York-Newark-Jersey City 739,144
2 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim 528,248
3 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward 460,252
4 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara 169,026

What is the current population of Los Angeles?

The current metro area population of Los Angeles in 2021 is 12,459,000, a 0.1% increase from 2020. The metro area population of Los Angeles in 2020 was 12,447,000, a 0.01% decline from 2019. The metro area population of Los Angeles in 2019 was 12,448,000, a 0.08% decline from 2018.

What was the population of Los Angeles in 1950?

Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Los Angeles metro area from 1950 to 2020. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of Los Angeles in 2020 is 12,447,000, a 0.01% decline from 2019.

What was the population of Los Angeles in 1985?

Los Angeles – Historical Population Data Year Population Growth Rate 1986 10,321,000 1.38% 1985 10,181,000 1.36% 1984 10,044,000 1.37% 1983 9,908,000 1.37%

Who are the residents of Los Angeles County?

65.97% of Los Angeles County, California residents were born in the United States, with 51.54% having been born in California. 16.25% of residents are not US citizens. Of those not born in the United States, the largest percentage are from Latin America.