southern California for its mix of industries and the port of LA. Los Angeles as its anchor city. Central California for the same reasons with San Francisco as the anchor city. and Northern California for its diversity and climate and its industries Sacramento as its anchor city
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California statewide |
37,325,068 | $61,400 |
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| southern California | 22,725,524 | $60,001 |
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| Northern California | 5,747,971 | $60,621 |
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| Central California | 8,851,573 | $66,056 |
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Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.
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