''36,756,666 - Jul 2008''
California is the most populous state in the U.S., and is 3rd in geographical size after Alaska and Texas. Approximately 12% of the U.S. population lives in California.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of unemployed people in California is 1,223,727 which is 4.4% of California's total population.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of unemployed people in California is 1,223,727 which is 4.4% of California's total population.
In the April 2010 US Census, the female population was about 50.3% of the total state population, or about 17,738,739. If this applies to the adult population, there would be about 11,900,000 women in California between the ages of 18 and 65.
California-38.8 Million Illinois-12.88 million total-51.68 Million
Sacramento is larger based on total area. Santiago is larger based on population. Santiago, Chile has a population of 6,158,000 and total area of 247 square miles. Sacramento, California has a population of 485,000 and total area of 259 square miles.
California has the largest Asian population of any state; a total of 4,899,949. This is over 1/3 (about 40%) of the total Asian American population.
The town of Lynwood in California has a total population of 70,257 people, a large increase since the same time last decade; where the population was appropximately 45,000.
As of 2009, the total population is 38,292,687people.
California has the largest population of gays with about 1.4 million (4% total).
South Carolina ranks #24 out of 51 states in the United States in total population, with a total of 4,625,364. California is the largest, with 37,253,956 total people.
The 2012 US census lists the population of California at 38 million. Canada's most recent census tabulates their population at just under 35 million. California is therefore slightly larger in terms of human population.