SF News SF’s Population Has Actually Grown the Last Two Years, While California’s Population Is Still Shrinking Updated population numbers were released Tuesday showing the state of California still losing residents in 2023, but San Francisco throws a wrinkle in the doom loop narrative by gaining residents at the fourth-highest rate of any California county.
SF News New Census Data Shows That Asians Have Overtaken Whites as Largest Bay Area Racial Group Newly released demographic data from the 2020 Census — which is, albeit, three pandemic years out of date already — shows that Asians now represent a plurality of Bay Area residents, overtaking white people for the first time as the largest racial group in the region.
SF News Census: Santa Cruz Grew Quickly, SF Shrank Less Quickly In Second Year of Pandemic; Sun Belt Cities Saw Most Growth Santa Cruz, California was the second-fastest-growing city in the country between July 2021 and July 2022, according to detailed estimates just released by the U.S. Census Bureau. And in that second year of the pandemic, San Francisco fell off the list of fastest-shrinking cities.
SF News New Census Data Finds Over One Million Same-Sex Couple Households In U.S. The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, puts the number of same-sex couple households over one million for the first time. But since the census still doesn't ask the sexual-orientation question, so we still don't have hard numbers on LGBTQ people who aren't coupled.
Arts & Entertainment Look Up Who Was Living In Your Apartment In 1950 Via Newly Released Census Records Ever been curious who lived in your house or apartment 72 years ago? Want to know how your grandparents or great-grandparents responded to census-taker questions when they came around in 1949 or 1950, or who their neighbors were at the time? Well, you're in luck.
SF News Census Bureau Says That Black and Brown People Were Undercounted In 2020 Census, Some Whites Double-Counted The U.S. Census Bureau says that while the overall 2020 Census population number published last year — 323.2 million — is probably close to accurate, other numbers published last year represent significant undercounts of minority populations.
SF News SoMa Has San Francisco's Richest Zip Code, Says Census Data According to 2010-2013 U.S. Census data compiled by local real estate firm Paragon, (you may have seen their signs in front of some expensive houses for sale) the zip code with the