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California’s population growth stalled due to low birth rates, reduced immigration, and outmigration, especially to Texas, leading to expected congressional seat losses by 2030.
California’s population growth has nearly halted, increasing by only 19,200 from 2024 to 2025, according to state estimates, driven by declining birth rates, reduced immigration, and ongoing outmigration—particularly to Texas—since 2001.
Nearly 10 million people left California between 2010 and 2024, mostly adults without college degrees, amid high living costs.
This trend, mirrored in other blue states, is expected to result in California losing four congressional seats after the 2030 census, while Texas and Florida are projected to gain seats, shifting political power toward Republican-leaning states.
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El crecimiento de la población de California se estancó debido a las bajas tasas de natalidad, la reducción de la inmigración y la emigración, especialmente a Texas, lo que llevó a las pérdidas esperadas de escaños en el Congreso para el año 2030.