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Rated by Participant: EC7E1ECD47EBD5B752A9E425AF9296386D8E83A2C923F92D1F4A258954E20208
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In 2022, California saw a population decrease of .29% putting it in 10th place in terms of population loss. New York, Illinois, and Louisiana ranked first, second, and third respectively with a roughly 1% drop in population each. California’s population peaked in 2019. https://www.businessinsider.com/map-states-population-growth-decline-largest-increases-decreases-census-data-2022-12

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