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Sacramento is consistently recognized as one of the most diverse cities in the United States. As of July 2024, the city's population is estimated at 535,798 residents. 1. Population & Growth Total Population: 535,798 (2024 estimate), a 2.1% increase since the 2020 Census. Annual Growth: Currently growing at a rate of approximately 1.13% annually. Metro Area: The Sacramento-Roseville-Arden-Arcade metropolitan area houses roughly 2.46 million people. 2. Race & Ethnicity Sacramento features a broad mix of racial and ethnic groups, with no single group holding a vast majority: White (Non-Hispanic): 30.2% Hispanic or Latino: 29.5% Asian: 19.7% Black or African American: 12.4% Two or More Races: 15.0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 1.7% American Indian/Alaska Native: 1.0% 3. Age & Gender Median Age: Approximately 35.7 years. Gender Split: Roughly 50.4% female and 49.6% male. Age Brackets: Under 18: 21.6% 65 and over: 14.1% 4. Education & Economy Educational Attainment: 86.9% of residents age 25+ are high school graduates, and 36.4% hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Median Household Income: $83,753 (in 2023 dollars). Poverty Rate: Approximately 14.4% of the population lives below the poverty line. Foreign-Born Population: 21.3% of residents were born outside the U.S.. 5. Housing & Language Homeownership: The owner-occupied housing rate is 51.5%. Median Gross Rent: $1,694 per month. Language: Roughly 35.6% of households speak a language other than English at home. |