1.76 million people live in California's fastest growing county.
The growth in Southern California continued its eastward march in 2003 as Riverside and San Bernardino counties added another 128,000 to the already 3.5 million residents within the two-county region of eastern metropolitan Los Angeles. "Riverside County is the fastest-growing county in the state, according to figures released Wednesday that show the Inland area is home to about one of every 10 Californians.Trading long commutes for affordable housing, almost 100,000 people moved to Riverside and San Bernardino counties during the 12 months ending July 1, 2003. " [Free registration required.]
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