LALA Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA)

This table shows the population breakdown of the Los Angeles, California Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) which includes the Los Angeles-Long Beach Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA), the Orange County PMSA, the Riverside-San Bernardina PMSA, and the Ventura PMSA. These PMSA's are composed of counties. Click on the name of the county for a population breakdown and quick facts.

AreaCensus PopulationChange, 1990 to 2000
April 1, 2000April 1, 1990NumberPercent
Los Angeles--Riverside--Orange County, CA CMSA16,373,64514,531,5291,842,11612.70%
-Los Angeles--Long Beach, CA PMSA9,519,3388,863,164656,1747.40%
--Los Angeles County9,519,3388,863,164656,1747.40%
-Orange County, CA PMSA2,846,2892,410,556435,73318.10%
--Orange County2,846,2892,410,556435,73318.10%
-Riverside--San Bernardino, CA PMSA3,254,8212,588,793666,02825.70%
--Riverside County1,545,3871,170,413374,97432.00%
--San Bernardino County1,709,4341,418,380291,05420.50%
-Ventura, CA PMSA753,197669,01684,18112.60%
--Ventura County753,197669,01684,18112.60%

Data source: United States Census Bureau, "Metropolitan Areas and their Geographic Components in Alphabetic Sort, 1990 and 2000 Population, and Numeric and Percent Population Change: 1990 to 2000."

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