SACRAMENTO, Calif.—California’s population fell by more than 182,000 people in 2020, marking the first year-over-year loss ever recorded for the nation’s most populous state. State officials announced Friday that California’s population dipped 0.46 percent to just under 39.5 million people from January 2020 to January 2021. The news comes one week after the U.S. Census Bureau announced a paltry population growth for California, resulting in the state losing a congressional seat for the first time because it grew more slowly than other states over the past decade. But the census numbers reflect the state’s population in April 2020. The new state numbers released Friday reflect the state’s population as of January 2021. The state four most populated cities—Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco—lost a combined 88,000 people. Los Angeles dropped the most at nearly 52,000 and has now lost about 75,000 people in the last three years …
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