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LA County’s Population is 9,818,605

So – the number is in, and the questions (I’m sure) are on their way.  The Census released population figures from the 2010 Census yesterday as part of the redistricting process yesterday!

LA County’s population increased by only 299,267 people between 2000 and 2010, from 9,519,338 to 9,818,605.  Still a lot of people!

Here are a couple of initial files that were sent to me:

To get the data yourself – here is the link to the Census website: http://www.census.gov/rdo/data/2010_census_redistricting_data_pl_94-171_summary_files.html

Personally, I’ve been quoting a figure above 10 million for a while now.  My assumption is that we had a bell curve – that we gained many more people until the recession, where we lost population.  Anecdotally, I believe that the northern part of our County (Palmdale, Lancaster, etc) was the center of growth for a while – this is perhaps where we lost of lot of people too.

My thoughts initially are to do both a spatial and a temporal analysis – showing changes in time and space.  What is the best way to do this?  What would you look at?

Have fun – lots more data to come!

 

Very cool mapping application from the NY Times

Thanks Hwa Saup for passing along.

Take a look at this app – the data volume it is outputting is impressive!  You can move to LA with an address.

Old cartographic method in a new way.  Very interesting map from NY Times.

http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/explorer