This makes 5 almost equal size states that all have access to the Pacific Ocean.
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California statewide |
37,325,068 | $61,400 |
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| North California | 526,171 | $42,215 |
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| South California | 22,725,524 | $60,001 |
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| Central California | 2,439,722 | $48,345 |
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| East California | 8,084,564 | $67,621 |
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| West California | 2,741,332 | $69,500 |
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Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.
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