California’s population to hit 40 million – and about to fall

This past summer California has surpassed 40 million people! And of course that means that people are predicting when we wit hit other millions, but according to many this may be the end of California’s growth and that “shrinkage” may occur in our future decades. According to this article, ”Trends that have produced population decline in other places are now strong in California.” Trends like falling birthrates, people moving out of the state, and our immigration has been at its lowest. And much if this is due to our increase in brutality and harassment between our government and its people. Also, “The result is a rapidly aging California population that will consume less and innovate less (most new things are invented by the young), weakening the economy and reducing the number of jobs.”

This article has included a new spin on how our environment is actually very self inflicting. The government harasses and deports those who are supposed to support them, The adults give the young all the tools to adapt quickly and make things that result in the youth making more money that the adults, and our government is giving nuclear weapons to be used in our wars which will only kill our people. Our population is like a revolving door and the more we harm ourselves will be the more we lose.

California population teeters near 40 million

According to this article and according to California’s Department of Finance, California has had some growth in population and is actual on the rise. “Despite California’s woes with water and housing, the state’s population continues to grow.” Currently our state is nearing 40 million people and that is more that our rival state, Texas, where they sit with around 29.0 million people. San Francisco and San Jose have been our top two populated cities in the past year. Between the years 2007 and 2016 California has lost about a million people, but that has not stopped our population from growing in its recent years.

Based on this article California has been keeping up with itself even after the 2010 housing crisis. Which is all good news. Our numbers have been increasing in the latest years and, according to our Finance Departments, it is expected to continue this way. Being that ,”migration is not the only way that populations grow.” It is reassuring and comforting to see that not all articles are focused on the bad in our populations numbers. And since the housing crisis, it is nice to see that we are where we need to be and if not there yet, then we are nearing.

California sees slowing population growth

As of January the first our population, here in California, has been recorded to be around 39.8 million. But our actual population can never be to correct accuracy due to those who may be homeless or living under illegal circumstances. However with all of our accounted data it has been noticed that California’s population has recently been decreasing. “Our annual growth rate (.78 percent) is scarcely a third of what it was then.” and all of that is because of our decreased birth rates and our increased death rates. Another downside of our decreasing population is that there has been a drop in average house sizes, the average house size has been dropped to 2.8, which means that there is a need for more housing units, which means more money and more over production, which then affects the government. And what the government wants to do is make a move on Trump’s immigration laws so that if those living illegally can now live legally then maybe their numbers will go up and their housing and production rates will be able to remain the same.

 

This article relates to our environment in the most direct way, our people! Without our population there is no us. And this article shows how growth and drops in numbers affects our government, our housing and even money that we are able to produce and reproduce. This article even spoke out about those of our population who are not accounted for and how it affects the things listed above, such as production of houses. And it would be nice if the government could pass certain immigration laws, so that our economy can run according to how it has in past years. Also if there is a way to stop some of the unnatural deaths in our state, then that would slow our decreasing population even more.