Population growth in Southern California is slowing. Could that soon change?

Southern California has a lot going for it: sunny skies, beaches, mountains, sports and entertainment. But for some, it’s just not enough.

Recent U.S. Census Bureau data shows that Southern California population growth is starting to slow down, marking a departure from historic rapid growth.

“The cost of land, the cost of material, the cost of labor that add up to high home prices,” said Kome Ajise, the executive director of the Southern California Association of Governments, which hosted its 35th annual demographics workshop in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday…

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