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Demographics — 2024 ACS 5-Year Estimatesi

Census

Populationi

31,987

Median Agei

44.8

Race & Ethnicityi

White
67.9%21,724
Hispanic/Latino
14.9%4,767
Asian
12%3,845
Black
3%971
Two or More
1.8%574
Other
0.3%87
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0%14
American Indian/Alaska Native
0%5

Educational Attainment (Age 25+)i

GED/Alternative
1.6%375
High School Diploma
23%5,326
Some College (<1 yr)
7.6%1,759
Some College (1+ yr)
11.3%2,613
Associate's Degree
7.7%1,782
Bachelor's Degree
28.4%6,563
Master's Degree
10.7%2,483
Professional Degree
1.2%279
Doctorate
0.9%203
HS or Higher
92.5%
BA or Higher
41.2%
Graduate+
12.8%

Housingi

Median Home Valuei

$347,100

Median Renti

$1,618

Tenure

Owner-Occupied
74.7%9,716
Renter-Occupied
25.3%3,295

Total Units

13,687

Homeownership

74.7%

Vacancy Rate

4.9%

Home Values

Under $50K
2.3%221
$100K–$150K
1.7%170
$150K–$200K
6%579
$200K–$300K
22.8%2,218
$300K–$500K
56.1%5,451
$500K–$1M
10.6%1,028
$1M+
0.5%49

Rent Distribution

$500–$750
46
$750–$1,000
140
$1,000–$1,250
418
$1,250–$1,500
671
$1,500–$2,000
1,235
$2,000+
623

Year Built

2020 or later
0.2%32
2010–2019
1.5%212
2000–2009
4.3%593
1990–1999
6.4%882
1980–1989
19.4%2,649
1970–1979
28.6%3,912
1960–1969
24.1%3,299
1950–1959
12.1%1,653
1940–1949
0.6%83
1939 or earlier
2.7%372

Heating Fuel

Utility Gas
81.4%10,596
Electricity
16.2%2,103
Bottled/LP Gas
1.1%141
No Fuel
0.6%84
Other
0.6%72
Fuel Oil
0.1%15

Economyi

Median Household Incomei

$94,175

Mean Household Incomei

$113,459

Per Capita Incomei

$46,193

Poverty Ratei

7.8%

Unemploymenti

4.1%

Labor Forcei

17,124

Household Income Distribution

Under $10K
4.4%576
$10K–$15K
1.6%207
$15K–$20K
3.3%427
$20K–$25K
3.1%399
$25K–$30K
2.2%286
$30K–$35K
2.1%271
$35K–$40K
2.9%372
$40K–$45K
2%266
$45K–$50K
4%517
$50K–$60K
5.4%706
$60K–$75K
8.9%1,161
$75K–$100K
13%1,686
$100K–$125K
12.2%1,583
$125K–$150K
10.1%1,312
$150K–$200K
11.4%1,479
$200K+
13.6%1,763

Federally Subsidized Housingi

HUD

The federal government helps low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities afford housing through several programs. Residents typically pay about 30% of their income toward rent, with the government covering the rest. This data shows how many households in this community receive that assistance.

Subsidized Homesi

14

Residentsi

14

Avg. Tenant Renti

$501/mo

Programs in this community

Housing Choice Vouchers13 homes93% occupied$501/mo rent

Rental vouchers (Section 8) that help tenants pay for private-market housing

Project Based Section 81 homes

Privately owned apartments with rent subsidies tied to the building

Household Incomei

Based on area median of $94,175/yr

Extremely low incomeUnder $28K/yr
75%
Very low income$28K–$47K/yr
25%

Who Receives This Housing

92% of subsidized households are headed by a single mother

42% of subsidized households are minority

69% of subsidized households include someone with a disability

75% of subsidized households include a senior (62+)

Commute & Transportationi

Workersi

16,136

Avg. Commutei

25.5 min

How People Get to Work

Travel Time to Work

Workforce

Total Employed

16,425

Occupations

Industries

Social Characteristicsi

Marital Status (15+)i

Veteransi

845(3.4% of civilian adults)