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More People Live In Los Angeles Than Any Other American County
As if we didn't already know from the 405 Freeway, the U.S. Census Bureau confirmed LA's status as the nation's most populous county.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Los Angeles County easily maintained its title as the most-populous county in the nation last year, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau, while the Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim region held its ranking as the second most-populous metropolitan area.
According to the Census Bureau, Los Angeles County's population was 10,163,507 last year, a nearly 13,000-person jump from 10,150,558 in 2016.
The closest county in population to Los Angeles was Cook County, Illinois, which had a 2017 population of 5,211,263. Harris County, Texas, ranked third, followed by Maricopa County, Arizona.
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San Diego County placed fifth on the list, with a population of 3,337,685.
The ranking of the top 10 most-populous counties for 2017 was unchanged from 2016. Riverside County held its 10th-place ranking, with a population of 2,423,266. Riverside County's population increased by 36,744 people between 2016 and 2017 -- the third-largest population gain of any county in the nation.
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For large metropolitan areas, the Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim region continued to rank second in the nation with 13,353,907 people. That was second only to New York/Newark/Jersey City, which has 20,320,876 residents last year.
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