California has the most people unemployed of all 50 states in the USA. There are approximately 4,023,428 people unemployed, which is a 10.8% unemployment rate. This was researched in July 2012 by using official government websites and the US census website.
The ratio of men to women killed by capital punishment is overwhelmingly skewed towards men. Historically, men have accounted for the vast majority of individuals executed, with women representing a very small percentage of those put to death.
Snow is rare in Chico, California, due to its mild climate. It typically does not snow in Chico.
About 12mm households. I used a census report which indicated the percentage of unmarried households and the number, and then derived the total. also, if there are a bit over 100mm households in the US and a population of 350mm, then you can assume CA is about the same and use 1/3rd the population as a rough estimate of households in any geography that's big enough to mirror the total US. since the population of CA is about 36mm, 12mm works.
As of 2020, the population of Wasco, California is around 29,316.
As of 2021, there are over 35 million registered vehicles in California, making it one of the states with the highest number of automobiles in the United States.
As of 2020, the student enrollment at UC Berkeley is approximately 43,000 students.
As of 2020, the population of San Luis Obispo County, California is approximately 283,111.
San Juan County which had a population of 558 at the time of the 2000 US Census.
Silverton is the County Seat and 531 of the County residents live in Silverton.
The only school in the county in 2006 had a student body of 53 in grades k to 12.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Ventura County, California is around 850,967 people.
The population of Anaheim, CA is approximately 350,000 people as of 2021.
On average, a California family spends around $6,000 to $8,000 per year on groceries. This amount can vary depending on factors like family size, eating habits, and location within California.
Population density is calculated by dividing the total population of California by its total land area. The formula is: Population Density = Total Population / Total Land Area. For California, you would divide the population of California by its total land area in square miles to get the population density in people per square mile.
Los Angeles, the largest city in California, has one of the highest rates of car accidents in the state due to its large population, traffic congestion, and complex road systems. Other cities with high rates of car accidents in California include San Diego and San Francisco.
The population of Santa Ynez is approximately 4,418 as of the latest available data.
As of 2021, California's population is estimated to be around 39.1 million. It is the most populous state in the United States.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Monterey, CA is around 28,127 residents.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Simi Valley, CA is around 126,800 people.
According to the National Statistics Institute of Spain the population in 2008 was approximately 47,754,800. It is important to note that the population in 2014 is likely to be less because of the low birth rate.
California's population in 1950 was approximately 10.5 million.
Los Angeles is the city in California with the greatest population.
Based off the estimate given: approximately 1% of land in the USA amounts to 98,266.30kmsqr, which means California amounts to approximately 1.7% of the USA's total collective size (California is 163,696kmsqr, maxing it just under 2% by around 30,000kmsq). Therefore, Japan is approximately 1.7% the size of the USA's total landmass.
As of the last available census data, Colusa, California had a population of approximately 5,971 people. It's important to note that population figures can change over time due to various factors like migration and development.
There are no publicly available statistics concerning the number of same-sex marriages that took place in California between June 16 and November 4, 2008, the period during which same-sex marriage was legal in California.
To give you an idea of how many it could be, however, 4,037 same-sex marriage licenses were issued between February 21 and March 11, 2004, in the city of San Francisco.
The 2004 San Francisco marriages were later declared void. The 2008 marriages are still legal in California and other jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriages legally performed in other jurisdictions during that specific period in 2008 are also recognized in California.
As of 2020, the population density of California is around 255 people per square mile.