The estimated population of San Francisco proper has crossed the 880K mark, hitting 880,418 on the first of July, according to data from California’s Department of Finance.

That’s an increase of 7,955 or 0.91 percent since July 1, 2016, matching the population growth rate over the previous year which had slipped from an average annual rate of 1.3 percent since 2010 and peaked at 1.6 percent from 2011 to 2012.

Across the greater Bay Area, the estimated population ticked up 0.68 percent to 7,733,001 with Alameda County leading the way in terms of growth in the absolute (up 13,642 to 1,650,818) and the populations in Marin and Napa relatively unchanged as we tabled below: