California’s population is unmatched. Ours is the nation’s most populous state and California is tremendously diverse, with no race or ethnic group constituting a majority. These factors, along with recent and anticipated population trends, make California a fascinating place demographically. Check out PPIC’s Hans Johnson chat about everything California’s population. To dive deeper, check out our fact sheet on California’s population ?? https://bit.ly/3GcOl97
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Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank. We are dedicated to informing and improving public policy in California through independent, objective, nonpartisan research. Since 1994, PPIC has helped California’s leaders to better understand policy issues by providing them with research that is free of partisanship or ideological biases. Today, we are a highly respected resource on a range of critical issues—encouraging productive dialogue and inspiring the search for sustainable solutions in Sacramento and across the state. Learn more at https://www.ppic.org
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- San Francisco,CA
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Today, PPIC Water Policy Center senior fellow Jeffrey Mount testified at the Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee Information Hearing, “Is California Ready for Flood?” Read his remarks ?? https://bit.ly/43EZZce
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Tax policies and #SafetyNet programs reduce income inequality by 50%. They also reduce racial inequality, shrinking the gap in median income by about 28% for Black and Latino families compared to white families. Get more #fastfacts on income inequality??
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White and Asian families make up an outsize share of the highest incomes in CA. Black and Latino families make up 12% of those with incomes above the 90th percentile, despite accounting for 44% of all CA families. Get more #fastfacts on income inequality ?? https://bit.ly/3yDgG6C
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Earnings growth among educated workers has widened income inequality. For every $1 earned by families without any college graduates, families with college graduates earn $2.36. Get more #fastfacts on income inequality in CA ??
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Did you know? Families at the top of CA’s income distribution (90th percentile) earned 11x more than those at the bottom (10th percentile) in 2023: 90th percentile: $336,000 10th percentile: $30,000 Get more #fastfacts on income inequality in CA ?? https://bit.ly/3yDgG6C
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Income #inequality continues to be a major concern in California. The gap between high- and low-income families is among the largest in the nation—exceeding all but 2?? other states in 2023 (the latest data available). Get more #fastfacts on income inequality in CA??
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Did you know? Mexico, Canada, and China account for 37% of CA's exports and 41% of its imports. In 2024, CA exported $65 billion in manufactured and agricultural goods to these nations, while importing $187 billion in manufactured goods from them More: https://t.co/pRbrrbPpwA
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While CA's financial aid system covers tuition for many low-income college students, other costs—like food and housing—remain a challenge. Safety net programs help address this burden, and we talked with California State University, Chico's Amy Gonzales and University of California, Riverside's Dr. Connie Marmolejo about this + more ??