CA forecasts extremely slow population growth for next 4 decades for Yolo County and California.
by Colin Walsh
The state of California Department of Finance released an update to its state population projections on July 19, 2023. These projections are based on Census 2020 data and demographic analysis. (link)
The state estimates the current population of California is 38,990,487 and that the population will increase to 39,508,492 by 2060. That is only a little over 500,000 or just slightly over a 1% increase in a 37 year period. This is essentially a year-over-year zero growth rate for the State of CA.
This halt to population growth in CA comes after a century of rapid growth that transformed CA from a sparsely populated state to the most populous state in the country. This projected lack of growth comes after 2 years of slight decline in population where the state lost more than ½ million people between 2020 and 2023.
Closer analysis shows an estimated peak population in 2044 of 40,155,497. This projected 1.2 million increase over today’s population is still only a 3% increase in the total state population.
Yolo County
Yolo County’s current estimated population is 223,467 and it is projected to grow to 243,410 in 2060. This represents growth of 19,943 new Yolo County residents or 9% growth over the next 37 years for the county. The fastest year over year population growth for Yolo is projected to be .5% from 2031 – 2032 and 2034 – 2035.
The California State Department of Finance is projecting slow but steady growth for Yolo County of between .4% and .5% or less from now through 2037, at which point growth will taper off and even decline before 2060. In the next decade, all of Yolo County is only projected to increase in population by 11,389.








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