Unbeknownst to this region, California’s population is dwindling

Unbeknownst to this region, California’s population is dwindling



California is experiencing‍ a decline in population, but ‍one⁣ particular region seems oblivious ⁤to this trend.

Driving around Lathrop, a small ⁣town in California’s Central Valley, reveals a rural community undergoing rapid development. ⁤Shelley Burcham, the town’s economic-development administrator,‌ guides your correspondent in a silver Tesla, pointing out new fast-food joints (such as In-N-Out Burger), recently constructed apartments (now⁤ available for lease!), and future plans to convert almond groves into an industrial park. “There are goats there⁤ now,”‍ she remarks, gesturing towards a field, “but if ⁢you come back later, there‌ will be​ something ⁣built ‍there.”

The most significant ​recent development in⁤ California is the reversal of⁤ its long-standing characteristic of​ population ⁤growth. In 2021, the Golden State experienced a population decline for the ‌first time in its history. Republican governors argue that people are⁢ “voting with their feet,” suggesting that California’s population loss reflects poor governance. However, not every area‍ in ⁢the state is shrinking.​ Recent estimates from California’s Department‍ of Finance indicate that the‍ counties projected⁢ to experience the most growth over the next four decades are located inland ⁣from the coast ​and in the Central Valley, which ‍serves as the‌ state’s ⁢agricultural heartland.

Two factors‍ contribute to this growth. Firstly, birth rates in Central Valley counties are higher ⁢than in more populous regions, a trend observed in both rural and⁢ urban counties across the United States. Secondly, there is internal migration within California, with ‍a significant number of San Franciscans relocating to Alameda County, situated across the Bay. Between⁢ 2020 and 2021, more individuals moved from San Francisco‍ to ​Alameda County⁣ than to⁤ any other location. Approximately a quarter of those who left Alameda County, including Oakland, moved to two neighboring counties⁢ to the east.⁢ Silicon Valley investors aiming to⁤ establish a YIMBY ⁣(Yes In My Backyard) ⁤utopia in Solano County, located between Napa’s vineyards and the state capital, Sacramento,‍ are‌ undoubtedly aware of the area’s appeal to…

2023-11-09 09:01:38
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