Glendora Population
2.2 million people left California from 1995 -1999

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For first time in history, more people left California than moved in

The Census Bureau is releasing four reports August  6, showing  that most of the people leaving California are going to other western states such as Nevada, Arizona, Oregon and Washington. The census numbers, which tracked movement from 1995 through 1999, confirm the extent of the pattern.

Spurred by immigration, however, California's population still rose 14 percent, or by 4.1 million people, between 1990 and 2000 to 33.9 million. Its foreign-born population rose by more than one-third to almost 8.9 million.

Only New York, which lost 874,000 more residents to other states than it took in, had a bigger net decline than California, which lost 855,000.

Glendora population increased 3.32 percent over the 10 years of 1900 and 2000. It may have actually decreased the last 2-3 years. Glendora Elementary School Enrollment decreased by 176 Students in the past two years. Glendora Population
 

STATE-TO-STATE MIGRATION FLOWS 1995-1999

State of       State of    Net Migration   
origin       destination    numbers      

California    Nevada        199,125     
California    Arizona       186,151     
California    Texas         182,789    
California    Washington    155,577    
California    Oregon        131,836    

   Source: U.S. Census Bureau
 
   

Glendora Population by Years

   

1920

1930

1940

1950

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000


2,028


2,761


2,822


4,000


20,650


31,787


38,654


47,828


49,415

 10 yr Increase + 733 + 61 + 1,178 + 16,650 + 11,137 + 6,867 + 9,174 + 1,587
Avg per year 73 6 119 1,665 1,114 687 917 159*

* 1997-1999 May have experienced a decrease
 

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