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Population Estimates by City
While California's population increased by 3% from 2010 to 2014, Glendale's population increased by 2% in the same time period. Glendale's population is nearly 40% higher than Pasadena's and about 85% higher than Burbank's.
 Data Source: U.S. Census Annual Population Estimates, California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile



Population Estimates
United
States
California Los Angeles County Glendale Pasadena Burbank La Cañada Flintridge
2010 309,688,675 37,223,900 9,822,121 191,823 136,769 103,396 20,261
2011 311,806,191 37,427,946 9,847,712 192,271 138,768 104,193 20,279
2012 313,974,128 37,668,804 9,889,520 192,750 139,291 104,480 20,346
2013 316,596,079 37,984,138 9,963,811 193,769 140,102 105,045 20,452
2014 318,355,805 38,340,074 10,041,797 195,799 140,879 105,543 20,535
2015 321,195,850 38,714,725 10,136,559 199,182 141,510 106,084 20,592

Data Source: U.S. Census Annual Population Estimates, California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile



Components of Population Change in California
Population Change California
The graph shows components of population change in California in the following categories.

"Natural Increase" is the number of births minus the number of deaths; a positive number means the number of births exceeds the number of deaths.

"International Immigration" is the net number of people entering California from other countries (the number entering minus the number leaving to other countries).

"Domestic Migration" is the net number of people entering California from other parts of the United States (the number entering minus the number leaving to other parts of the U.S.).
 Data Source: California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile



Components of Population Change in Los Angeles County
Population Change LA County
The graph shows components of population change in Los Angeles County in the following categories.

"Natural Increase" is the number of births minus the number of deaths; a positive number means the number of births exceeds the number of deaths.

"International Immigration" is the net number of people entering Los Angeles County from other countries (the number entering minus the number leaving to other countries).

"Domestic Migration" is the net number of people entering Los Angeles County from other parts of the United States (the number entering minus the number leaving to other parts of the U.S.).
 Data Source: California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile



Population Projections by Decade
United
States
California Los Angeles County
Population Projection
   2010 310,233,000 37,341,978 9,824,194
   2020 334,503,000 40,619,346 10,435,991
   2030 359,402,000 44,085,600
10,930,986
   2040 380,219,000 47,233,240
11,290,501
   2050 398,328,000 50,365,074 11,494,738
       
Projected Percentage Change      
   2010 to 2020 +8% +9% +6%
   2020 to 2030 +7% +9% +5%
   2030 to 2040 +6% +7% +3%
   2040 to 2050 +5% +7% +2%

Data Source: U.S. Census Projections, California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile



Housing Units Available in Glendale
Housing Units Glendale
In the late 1980s, housing in Glendale changed qualitatively. The number of multi-family housing units increased by 22%, while the number of single-family units increased by only 4%. After 1990, the number of housing units in each category remained relatively steady.
 Data Source: California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit
Report(s): Community Profile