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State's Population Projected to Reach Nearly 60 Million by 2050

California will add another 25 million people by mid-century. That's the latest projection from the State's Department of Finance. The figures also show a shift in the ethnic makeup of residents. From

State's Population Projected to Reach Nearly 60 Million by 2050

California will add another 25 million people by mid-century. That's the latest projection from the State's Department of Finance. The figures also show a shift in the ethnic makeup of residents. From Sacramento, Marianne Russ reports. 

Analysts project the state's population will reach almost 60 million people by the year 2050.

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Mary Heim is Chief of the Demographic Research Unit . She says the bulk of that will come from people having babies -- though it also includes migration from other states and countries. Heim says projections show Latinos will be the biggest ethnic group by the year 2042.

She says natural increase -- more births than deaths -- is driving the change for Latinos. Whereas whites are in the opposite situation:

Heim : They actually experience a natural decrease, where by the end of the period there's more deaths than there are births, and that's because the white population is relatively older than the other populations.

Heim says by 2050, Latinos will make up 52 percent of the population, whites 26 percent, Asians 13 percent, blacks 5 percent, and multiracial 2 percent.

Los Angeles County will continue to be the state's largest -- it's expected to top 13 million people by mid-century. Riverside will move up to second-largest, with 4.7 million residents. San Diego will come in third, with about 4.5 million people.