Politics & Government
2010 Census Results: LA County Population Rises by 3 Percent
The 2010 U.S. Census figures for California detail, among other statistics, slight population growth in LA County.
Los Angeles County remains the largest county in California, according to 2010 U.S. Census Bureau figures released Tuesday afternoon.
LA County’s population increased 3.1 percent from 9,519,338 in 2000 to 9,818,605 in 2010.
California’s overall population rose 10 percent from 33,871,648 in 2000 to 37,253,956 in 2010.
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Figures for specific cities' populations will be available later Tuesday afternoon, via the Census Bureau's new American FactFinder site.
2000 Census figures for Monrovia, Los Angeles County and California populations by race and voting age are below. We will share and compare all the 2010 figures as they become available around 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
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Monrovia city, CaliforniaLos Angeles County, CaliforniaCalifornia Total: 36,929 9,519,338 33,871,648 Population of one race:
35,169
5,054,464 22,001,977 White alone 23,237 2,959,614 15,816,790 Black or African American alone 3,202 901,472 2,181,926 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 323 25,609 178,984 Asian alone 2,594 1,124,569 3,648,860 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone48
5,765
19,935 71,681 Population of two or more races:1,760
Hispanic or Latino
13,012 4,242,213 10,966,556 Age 18 or older (eligible to vote)
26,822
6,851,362 24,621,819Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
