Census Data Shows , Mass Exodus , From California and New York .<br />'New York Post' reports that the population of <br />New York has fallen more than any other state <br />in the country over the course of last year.<br />According to new data, nearly <br />102,000 people left the Big Apple <br />between July 2022 and July 2023. .<br />The United States Census Bureau data <br />found that New York was one of eight states <br />facing net-declines in residents. .<br />As of July 1, New York's population had <br />fallen to 19,571,216, down 101,984 compared to <br />the same time in 2022, according to Census data. .<br />According to the same data, the population<br />has fallen by 631,000 people since 2020 <br />and the beginning of the COVID pandemic.<br />New York’s out-migration figures <br />show that people are choosing <br />to live somewhere else, Ken Girardin, Empire Center for Public Policy <br />research director, via 'New York Post'.<br />'New York Post' reports that California came in second <br />with the largest population drop, seeing a net decrease <br />of nearly 75,500 people, according to the latest data. .<br />Over the same period of time, <br />Texas and Florida saw <br />the largest population booms. .<br />Over the same period of time, <br />Texas and Florida saw <br />the largest population booms. .<br />Texas welcomed 473,453 new residents, <br />while Florida greeted 365,205 new arrivals. .<br />Texas welcomed 473,453 new residents, <br />while Florida greeted 365,205 new arrivals. .<br />Census officials say the current total U.S. population <br />is at 334,914,895 people, growing by 1.6 million <br />people over the last year. A modest 0.5% increase.<br />Census officials say the current total U.S. population <br />is at 334,914,895 people, growing by 1.6 million <br />people over the last year. A modest 0.5% increase
