San Francisco Sees Population Growth After Post-Pandemic Exodus

The city’s population grew by 4,925 people to 848,019 residents during the 12 months ended on June 30, according to the report.

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San Francisco is seeing a trickle of people return to the city after losing tens of thousands of residents since 2020, according to a new estimate released by the state of California.

The city’s population grew by 4,925 people to 848,019 residents during the 12 months ended on June 30, according to a report released Tuesday by the state Department of Finance. Nearby regions including Silicon Valley also saw boosts in their population, driven by the arrival of international and domestic migrants.