1930 California Census -

Boarders and "lodgers" were extremely common, as families took in strangers to help pay the mortgage during tightening economic times. 🔍 Why it Matters Today

For genealogists and historians, the 1930 Census is the "Bridge to the Modern Era." It is the last census available before the Dust Bowl migrations of the mid-1930s forever changed the state's social fabric. It captures the pioneers of the silent film era, the builders of the Golden Gate Bridge (which began shortly after), and the last generation born before the age of television. 1930 California Census

Are you researching a or a particular California city ? Boarders and "lodgers" were extremely common, as families

The census captures the early wave of African Americans moving from the South to find work in California’s shipyards and railroads. 🏠 Life in the Household Are you researching a or a particular California city

1930 was the only year "Mexican" was listed as a separate race rather than a nationality, reflecting the era’s heightened nativism.