The 1950 US Census was 10,586,223 for California.
The 1950 US Census counted 10,586,223 Californians.
In 1870, the population of California was 560,247 people. By 1910, it had increased to 2.378 million and by 1950, the population was 13.66 million.
In 1950 Massachusetts population was 4,690,514
The population of Florida in 1950 was 2,771,305.
which region had the smallest population in 1950
In 1950, the Black population in Berkeley, California, was approximately 2,000 individuals. This represented a small but significant portion of the city's overall population at the time. The Black community in Berkeley was involved in various social and cultural movements, laying the groundwork for future activism in the region.
China had about 22% of the world'a population in 1950.
The population of California is 39.51 million (2019)
California's centennial celebration was on September 9th, 1950.
4,690,000 in 1950.
The population of Sioux Falls in 1950 was 52,969.
The 1950 census recorded a population of 2,982,483 in Minnestoa.