History of Santa Monica, California - Population By Decade

Population By Decade

  • 1880 - 417
  • 1890 - 1,580
  • 1900 - 3,057
  • 1910 - 7,847
  • 1920 - 15,252
  • 1930 - 37,146
  • 1940 - 53,500
  • 1950 - 71,595
  • 1960 - 83,249
  • 1970 - 88,289
  • 1980 - 88,314
  • 1990 - 86,905
  • 2000 - 84,084
  • 2008 - 87,664 (estimate)

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