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Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area


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2022 population: 4,667,558   ( 442,707 from 2010 , 67,719 from 2020)
Land area: 27277.2 square miles
Population density: 171.1 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:1,316,215 28.20% 14.9%
Black:330,3537.08% 9.6%
Indian:19,4290.42% 0.1%
Asian:370,2857.93% 41.6%
2+ races:110,4672.37% 20.8%
Hispanic:2,520,80954.01% 26.3%
Total non-White:3,351,34371.80% 25.1%

2020-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:120,353 13.1
Deaths:93,78810.2
Net Migration: 33,1113.6
Net Immigration: 5,8610.6
Change in White population:-230,451 -5.5
Change in Non-White pop.:673,158 15.9




Race Breakdown with Components of Population Change

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Year:
Total population:
White:
Black:
Indian:
Asian:
2+ races:
Hispanic:
Total non-White:

2010
4,224,851
1,546,66636.61%
301,5237.14%
19,4540.46%
261,5936.19%
91,4762.17%
1,996,40247.25%
2,678,18563.39%

2000
3,254,821
1,541,05347.35%
242,6047.45%
19,9390.61%
141,0244.33%
75,7752.33%
1,228,96237.76%
1,713,76852.65%

1990
2,588,793
1,622,53962.68%
170,4156.58%
19,8020.76%
100,1193.87%
n/a
675,91826.11%
966,25437.32%

1980
1,558,182
1,146,88673.60%
77,1914.95%
14,2530.91%
26,8291.72%
n/a
289,80318.60%
411,29626.40%

1970
1,143,146
890,89277.93%
42,0653.68%
5,3160.47%
6,4820.57%
n/a
188,88316.52%
252,254 22.07%

Decade:
Components:
Births:
Deaths:
Net Migration:
Net Immigration:
Change in White population:
Change in Non-White pop.:

2000's
NumberRate
577,348 17.7
236,5377.3
469,09314.4
94,3562.9
5,613 0.2
964,417 29.6
1990's
NumberRate
548,678 21.2
212,3938.2
189,8057.3
131,5085.1
-81,486 -3.1
747,514 28.9
1980's
NumberRate
384,045 24.6
159,287 10.2
827,914 53.1
n/a
475,653 30.5
554,958 35.6
1970's
NumberRate
n/a
n/a
305,465 26.7
n/a
255,994 22.4
159,042 13.9

Age, Family & Household Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

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Year:
 
Median Age:
Under 18:
Voting Age Population:
Over 65:
Households:
Persons Per HH:
Families (%HH):
Married Couples (%Fams):
Single Mothers (%Fams):
Non-Family (%HH):

2022
NumberPercent
35.2
1,162,268 24.9%
3,505,290 75.1%
619,089 13.3%
1,409,904
3.21
1,061,187 75.3%
754,022 71.1%
98,965 9.3%
348,717 24.7%

2010
NumberPercent
32.7
1,214,696 28.8%
3,010,155 71.2%
439,934 10.4%
1,297,878
3.20
980,681 75.6%
703,308 71.7%
104,176 10.6%
317,197 24.4%

2000
NumberPercent
31.7
1,018,189 31.3%
2,236,632 68.7%
340,280 10.5%
1,035,620
3.07
782,412 75.6%
591,987 75.7%
83,903 10.7%
253,208 24.4%

1990
NumberPercent
30.3
771,848 29.8%
1,816,945 70.2%
277,728 10.7%
868,303
2.91
654,251 75.3%
524,501 80.2%
57,917 8.9%
214,052 24.7%

1980
NumberPercent
30.0
454,642 29.2%
1,103,540 70.8%
187,194 12.0%
552,392
2.76
416,706 75.4%
351,288 84.3%
34,074 8.2%
135,686 24.6%

2022 Housing Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units1,584,750 
Median Value$451,381 
Occupied1,409,90489.0%
Vacant174,84611.0%
Owned916,92665.0%
Rented492,97835.0%
Median Rent$1,652 
Single-Family Units1,175,34074.2%
    Detached1,096,24769.2%
    Attached79,0935.0%
Buldings with 5+ Units204,69312.9%
Mobile Homes115,2267.3%

2022 Income & Employment Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00060,2434.3%
$10,000 to $14,99943,9133.1%
$15,000 to $19,99940,6282.9%
$20,000 to $24,99946,0613.3%
$25,000 to $29,99949,6173.5%
$30,000 to $34,99948,5543.4%
$35,000 to $39,99945,9333.3%
$40,000 to $44,99946,4553.3%
$45,000 to $49,99947,5883.4%
$50,000 to $59,99991,9746.5%
$60,000 to $74,999132,7689.4%
$75,000 to $99,999188,36713.4%
$100,000 to $124,999156,33111.1%
$125,000 to $149,999113,3468.0%
$150,000 to $199,999142,47710.1%
$200,000 or more155,64911.0%
Median Household Income81,190 
Per Capita Income33,479 
Cost of Living Index   (100 = average)
Compared to U.S.107 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI86,3356.1%
Public Assistance58,3804.1%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps193,69013.7%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed872,68464.4%
Unemployed65,5864.8%
In Armed Forces13,5261.0%
Total Labor Force951,79670.2%
Not in Labor Force403,15029.8%
Real Unemployment Rate 34.6%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector811,858580,02658.3%
Non-Profit46,88073,30939.0%
Self-Employed127,36371,34064.1%
Local Government77,984117,10340.0%
State Government30,99647,42739.5%
Federal Government23,55416,98758.1%
Total Private + Self939,221651,36659.0%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.179,414254,82641.3%
Total1,118,635906,19255.2%
Pct. Govt.15.5%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts260,37412.8%
Sales and Office Occupations439,25721.6%
Professional, Technical378,57018.7%
Service Occupations384,94119.0%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing12,9100.6%
All others565,85927.9%
White Collar 53.1%
Industry
 Number%
Health care and social assistance258,00112.7%
Retail trade251,10912.4%
Construction178,4118.8%
Transportation and warehousing173,5818.6%
Educational services169,0768.3%
Manufacturing163,8448.1%
Accommodation and food services155,2237.7%
Public administration108,1405.3%
Administrative, support, waste mgmt.101,2845.0%
Other services100,7325.0%
Professional, scientific, technical97,9194.8%
Wholesale trade59,8182.9%
Finance and insurance57,1202.8%
Arts, entertainment, recreation49,1902.4%
Real estate and rental and leasing37,2221.8%
Information28,4411.4%
Utilities18,6000.9%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting18,3780.9%
Mining, quarrying, oil/gas extraction1,6810.1%
Management1,2310.1%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican2,086,73545.26%
Puerto Rican33,3000.72%
Cuban16,7760.36%
Dominican3,2650.07%
Total Central American151,7253.29%
Costa Rican4,1000.09%
Guatemalan48,8941.06%
Honduran11,1220.24%
Nicaraguan15,2030.33%
Panamanian3,1850.07%
Salvadoran68,6421.49%
Other Central American5790.01%
Total South American46,1391.00%
Argentinean6,8290.15%
Bolivian2,0540.04%
Chilean1,8390.04%
Colombian13,4130.29%
Ecuadorian6,1990.13%
Paraguayan3850.01%
Peruvian12,3100.27%
Uruguayan3460.01%
Venezuelan2,3560.05%
Other South American4080.01%
Other Hispanic95,4842.07%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Filipino107,8792.34%
Chinese71,1531.54%
Vietnamese33,7760.73%
Indian30,1520.65%
Korean24,9620.54%
Japanese9,7510.21%
Indonesian7,3870.16%
Taiwanese6,9690.15%
Cambodian5,7430.12%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
English2,488,94857.6%
Spanish1,511,96735.0%
Tagalog63,3221.5%
Chinese60,3571.4%
Other Indo-European49,2541.1%
Other Asian35,3460.8%
Vietnamese27,4420.6%
Arabic25,4360.6%
Korean19,4940.5%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
German292,4176.3%
Irish234,4195.1%
English232,2915.0%
Italian129,3672.8%
American120,8272.6%
European69,5991.5%
French56,5681.2%
Scottish42,7640.9%
Polish39,8520.9%
Norwegian34,9870.8%
Dutch33,8820.7%
Swedish29,3590.6%
African19,8990.4%
Scotch-Irish17,9770.4%
British16,5310.4%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen4,155,48690.1%
Not a citizen454,5649.9%
Native3,623,23578.6%
Foreign-born986,81521.4%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
260,571 8.7%266,848 8.9%804,951 27.0%955,546 32.0%446,076 15.0%248,750 8.3%
  Average years of education: 12.7
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 260,571 8.7%
9-12 Years 266,848 8.9%
H.S. Grad or GED 804,951 27.0%
Some College 955,546 32.0%
Bach. Degree 446,076 15.0%
Grad Degree 248,750 8.3%
Average years of education: 12.7

Source for the above data: U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey (5 year-estimates)


Historical Labor Force Data for Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area

Labor Force Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
YearLabor
Force
EmployedUnemployedUnemp.
Rate
State
Avg.
1990 2,342,800 2,194,812 147,988 6.3%
1991 2,394,914 2,174,468 220,446 9.2%
1992 2,489,034 2,222,588 266,446 10.7%
1993 2,515,860 2,240,092 275,768 11.0%
1994 2,536,634 2,291,192 245,442 9.7%
1995 2,567,104 2,346,088 221,016 8.6%
1996 2,589,974 2,384,828 205,146 7.9%
1997 2,685,160 2,497,048 188,112 7.0%
1998 2,763,372 2,593,618 169,754 6.1%
1999 2,885,432 2,735,776 149,656 5.2%
2000 2,838,232 2,696,144 142,088 5.0%
2001 2,940,936 2,784,858 156,078 5.3%
2002 3,065,660 2,872,682 192,978 6.3%
2003 3,156,404 2,952,744 203,660 6.5%
2004 3,293,002 3,099,438 193,564 5.9%
2005 3,408,656 3,228,980 179,676 5.3%
2006 3,488,060 3,316,484 171,576 4.9%
2007 3,532,950 3,329,430 203,520 5.8%
2008 3,549,270 3,253,266 296,004 8.3%
2009 3,568,476 3,089,518 478,958 13.4%
2010 3,738,412 3,214,164 524,248 14.0%
2011 3,729,266 3,234,810 494,456 13.3%
2012 3,751,524 3,312,022 439,502 11.7%
2013 3,773,266 3,397,330 375,936 10.0%
2014 3,825,622 3,511,852 313,770 8.2%
2015 3,905,532 3,647,116 258,416 6.6%
2016 3,963,704 3,727,148 236,556 6.0%
2017 4,028,552 3,821,608 206,944 5.1%
2018 4,090,380 3,914,330 176,050 4.3%
2019 4,141,438 3,972,174 169,264 4.1%
2020 4,147,858 3,745,272 402,586 9.7%
2021 4,250,548 3,937,306 313,242 7.4%
2022 4,321,176 4,142,456 178,720 4.1%
2023 4,343,072 4,137,616 205,456 4.7%
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