Study Sees More Jobs, Traffic in O.C.’s Future : Future Trends
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FULLERTON — Orange County is expected to add 609,200 residents and 873,400 new jobs by the year 2020. Area breakdown of population and employment. 1995 and 2020 projections.
North
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Population Employment 1995 834,042 456,645 2020* 1 million 742,934
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Includes Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, Orange, Placentia, Villa Park and Yorba Linda
Central
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Population Employment 1995 837,358 452,399 2020* 952,543 725,668
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Includes Cypress, Garden Grove, Irvine, Los Alamitos, Santa Ana, Stanton, Tustin and Westminster.
Coastal
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Population Employment 1995 446,418 219,432 2020* 484,920 290,544
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Includes: Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Seal Beach
South
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Population Employment 1995 372,720 88,066 2025* 403,599 168,769
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Unincorporated
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Population Employment 1995 179,662 24,358 2025* 425,829 186,385
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Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Rancho Santa Margarita and Coto de Caza
Note: Most of the county’s unincorporated areas are located in South County.
County total
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Population Employment 1995 2.7 million 1.2 million 2025* 3.3 million 2.1 million
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* Projection
Source: Center for Demographic Research, Cal State Fullerton
Researched by JANICE L. JONES / Los Angeles Times
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