Sonora, CA– The US Census Bureau’s latest stats detail that some states are gaining residents, while others are seeing declines. California’s population fell this year to 39,029,000, a drop of 114,000 residents. It marks the third straight year that California has reported a loss. Compared to other states, California had the 10th largest percentage decline (0.3%). The biggest drops were in New York (0.9%), Illinois (0.8%), Louisiana (0.8%), West Virginia (0.6%) and Hawaii (0.5%). Meanwhile, Florida, with 22,244,823 residents, had the largest percentage gain (1.9%), increasing by 416,754. The Census Bureau reports that it was the first time since 1957 that Florida has been the percentage lead
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