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The following demographic and economic information pertains to Sonoma County Supervisorial District 1, which comprises the Sonoma Valley and east Santa Rosa with a total of 95,357 people and 41,027 households.
People
District 1 has a population of 95,357, which is expected to decrease to 93,845 by 2028 according to ESRI Business Analyst predictions.
- 22.6% of residents are of Hispanic origin,
- A median age of 49.9 years old, and this the oldest median age in the county,
- Per capita income is $66,798, expected to remain the highest in Sonoma County and increase to $76,536 by 2028,
- 29.8% of residents in District 1 hold a Bachelor's Degree, the highest percentage of any supervisorial district in Sonoma County. The educational attainment breakdown of District 1 is:
- 5.7% with less than a High School Diploma,
- 16.1% with a High School Diploma,
- 28.3% with some college, and
- 50.0% with a Bachelor's degree.
Households
Out of the 41,027 households in District 1, the median household income of $107,838 falls in the middle of Sonoma County districts and income is spread relatively evenly through the income brackets.
- 34.9% make more than $150,000,
- 19.3% making between $100,000 and $150,000,
- 10.9% earning between $75,000 and $100,000,
- 12.6% earning between $50,000 and $75,000,
- 12.6% earning between $25,000 and $50,000, and
- 9.7% earn less than $25,000.
Jobs
District 1 has 44,858 jobs spread over a variety of industries with the top ten sectors being:
- 23.7% in Healthcare,
- 5.4% in Science,
- 6.1% in Education,
- 3.6% in Real Estate,
- 12.0% in Retail Trade,
- 7.7% in Manufacturing,
- 3.7% in Construction,
- 12.0% in Food & Hospitality,
- 7.0% in Other Services, and
- 2.9% in Public Admin.
2028 Projections
- Population will decrease to 93,845
- Per capita income will increase to $76,536
- Households earning less than $25,000 will decrease to 7.9%