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San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA (41940)
- Geographic-Demographic-Economic Characteristics -- access other areas
- access this document via http://proximityone.com/cbsa/1/cbsa41940.htm
- Updated: 05/06/19 .. see about topic updates.

Use this frequently updated document to examine geographic, demographic, economic & business characteristics and trends for this metro. Links are provided throughout to compare this metro to other metros and areas using interactive tables. Examine, for example, this metro in context of a peer group set of metros based on population size using this metros interactive table.

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Contents of this Report
This document is organized into these sections:
1. Recent Trends & Outlook
1.1. Projections to 2030 by Component County
2. Overview & Updates
3. GIS & Visual Analysis -- Reference & Thematic Pattern Maps
3.1. Lay of the Land
3.2. Neighborhood Patterns of Economic Prosperity
4. Population Characteristics & Trends
4.1. Component City Characteristics
4.2. Component County Characteristics
4.3. General Demographic Characteristics
5. Housing Characteristics & Trends
5.1. Total Housing Units
5.2. General Housing Characteristics
5.3. Residential Construction; Housing Units Authorized & Value
5.4. Housing Price Index
6. Economic Characteristics & Trends
6.1. Economic Profile
6.2. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (QCEW)
6.3. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (CBP)
6.4. General Economic Characteristics
6.5. Gross Domestic Product
6.6. Fortune 1000 Companies
6.7. Labor Market Characteristics & Trends
6.8. Cost of Living
7. Social & Education Characteristics
7.1. General Social Characteristics
7.2. Component School District Characteristics
7.3. Component Higher Education Institution Characteristics
8. GeoPolitics
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Core-Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) - MSAs and MISAs
The nation's 933 CBSAs (August 2017 CBSA vintage) contained approximately 308.9 million people in 2018, representing approximately 94.4 percent of the nation's 327.2 population.

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) - larger metros
The nation's 383 Metropolitan Statistical Areas contained approximately 281.1 million people in 2018, representing approximately 85.9 percent of the nation's population.

Micropolitan Statistical Areas (MISAs) - smaller metros
The nation’s 550 Micropolitan Statistical Areas contained approximately 27.7 million people in 2018, representing approximately 8.5 percent of the nation’s population.

Use the county interactive table to examine metro by county demographic change 2010-2018, the how and why of change and what these patterns suggest about the future.

Use the CBSA/metro interactive table to examine metro demographic change 2010-2017, the how and why of change and what these patterns suggest about the future.

 
New & Upcoming Updates (some items only appear in subscriber edition)
  • Housing Price Index (section 5.4) quarterly/annual
  • Establishments, employment & earnings (section 6.6) quarterly/annual
  • Employment Situation (section 6.7) monthly/quarterly/annual
  • Construction (section 5.3) monthly/quarterly/annual

Recent Updates
... this report updates frequently. Selected updates are listed below. Register to receive update notifications.

  • 05.05.18 2018 Population & Components of Change; annual 2010-2018
    .. sections updated: 2. Overview .. 4. CBSA Components of Change .. 4.2. CBSA County Components
  • 03.06.18 Quarterly Establishments, Employment & Wages (QCEW) by Type of Business (NAICS)
    .. 2018Q3 .. see section 6.2.2. QCEW Quarterly downloadable files
  • 01.09.19 Overview Section
    .. see section 2. Overview
    .. Personal Income subscetion updated with one year more/most recent data.
  • 01.09.19 General Demographic Characteristics; 2016-2017
    .. see section 4.3 General Demographic Characteristics
    .. updated with one year more/most recent data.
  • 01.09.19 General Housing Characteristics; 2016-2017
    .. see section 5.2 General Housing Characteristics
    .. updated with one year more/most recent data.
  • 01.09.19 Economic Profile
    .. see section 6.1 Economic Profile
    .. updated/extended with one year more/most recent data.
  • 01.09.19 General Economic Characteristics; 2016-2017
    .. see section 6.4 General Economic Characteristics
    .. updated with one year more/most recent data.
  • 01.09.19 General Social Characteristics; 2016-2017
    .. see section 7.1 General Social Characteristics
    .. updated with one year more/most recent data.
  • 10.10.18 Vintage 2018 Metro GIS Projects now available for each MSA
    .. see section 3. GIS & Visual Analysis -- Reference & Thematic Pattern Maps
    .. integrating data shown in this report
    .. create custom maps, view custom reports, visually/geospatially analyze data
  • 09.27.18 County Detailed Demographic Trend Profiles; 2010-2017
    .. see section 4.2 Component Counties
    .. click county link in section to view new county demographic profile
  • 09.18.18 Gross Domestic Product & Related Measures
    .. see section 6.5. Metro GDP Annual Update - time series 2001-2017; updates with 2018 data December 2019
  • 09.18.18 Quarterly Establishments, Employment & Wages (QCEW) by Type of Business (NAICS)
    .. see section 6.2.2. QCEW Quarterly downloadable files
  • 09.14.18 New 2018 Vintage CBSA/Metro Delineations
    .. View 2018 MSAs and component counties
  • 09.03.18 City population annual estimates updated through 2017 .. 4.1 Component Cities
    .. Housing Unit annual estimates updated through 2017 .. 5.1. Housing Units
    .. Cost of Living .. feature added for MSAs .. 6.8. Cost of Living
  • 04.26.18 New 2016 County Business Patterns/Establishment attributes; section 6.3
  • 03.01.18 New 2017 Housing Price Index; new, extended structure; section 5.4
  • 01.19.18 New 2016 Metro/CBSA demographic-economic interactive tables; rank/compare metros
    .. General demographics .. Social .. Economic .. Housing
  • Economic profile and personal income; section 6.1; annual/November.
  • Census tracts overview section; annual/December.
  • General Demographics section updated/extended; annual/December.
  • Higher education institutions; annual/February.
  • Overview lead narrative on population components of change; annual/March.
  • Metro & county demographic component detailed annual estimates; annual/March.
  • School districts in metro & K-12 enrollment; annual/August.
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1. Recent Trends & Outlook - goto top
This section provides a summary of recent business, demographic, economic trends; year-ahead & outlook to 2030.

The Recent Trends & Outlook section narrative is updated quarterly and is published in the subscriber edition. The narrative covers topics about this metro such as .. assessing the implications of next jobs report, impact of the Fed's action on the interest rate, which sectors are expanding or contracting, how housing market conditions are changing and more on insights to help your planning and decision-making.

Projections to 2030. The following table presents the most recent ProximityOne population projections to 2030 by metro county and and the metro overall. ProximityOne develops annual population estimates and projections by single year of age by county to 2030. We also develop custom estimates and projections. Contact us for further information (leave message in text box). Or call us at 888.364.7656. These projections are updated periodically and make use of other demographic-economic data presented in this document. See terms of use.

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA [41940] CBSA by County Population Estimates & Projections to 2030
http://proximityone.com/outlook2030.htm
-- Vintage: 01/09/18 -- Model: 1.0.2 -- Report: 1.1 -- Run: 01/22/18
-- County -- 7/1/20102010%7/1/20202020%7/1/20302030%2010-302010-30%
  San Benito, CA [06069]55,5543.0262,4413.0369,8323.0014,27825.70
  Santa Clara, CA [06085]1,786,63796.981,999,47096.972,254,67797.00468,04026.20
  Region Total1,842,191100.002,061,911100.002,324,509100.00482,31826.18
 

 
 
2. Overview - goto top

Population. The total population of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 1,841,596 in 2010 to 1,999,107 in 2018, a change of 157,511 (8.6%). Among all metros, San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA ranked 28th in 2018, based on total population. It ranked 35th based population change from 2010 to 2018 and ranked 137th based population percent change from 2010 to 2018. See section 1. for population projections to 2030 for the metro by county. See section 4. for additional details on population.

Geography. The total land area of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA is 2,679.9 SqMi with water area of 14.7 SqMi. The metro ranked 166th among all metros based on total land area. With 2017 population density of 745.7, the metro ranked 25th among all metros (based on land area).

Geographic Mobility. The net migration of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 11,396 in 2011 (6/30/10 to 7/1/11) to -5,870 in 2018. From 2011 through 2018, the total net migration was -17,266; the average annual net migration was -2,158. See section 4 for additional details on migration.

Housing. The total housing stock of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 650,020 in 2010 to 690,001 in 2017, a change of 39,981 (6.2%). See section 5 for additional details on housing.

Cost of Living. The regional price parity (RPP) for all goods and services for the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 121.4 in 2010 to 127.1 in 2016. The RPP is an index where the national average of the cost of goods and services sold is 100. The RPP is an indicator of the cost of living in that area relative to the U.S. overall average. See section 6.8 for additional details on Cost of Living.

Personal Income. The total personal income of San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 111,488 $M in 2010 to 193,098 $M in 2017, a change of 81,610 $M (73.2%). The per capita personal income changed from $60,523 in 2010 to $96,623 in 2017, a change of $36,100 (59.6%). See section 6.1. for additional details on personal income.

Gross Domestic Product. This metro ranked number 2 among the 383 MSAs based on 2017 per capita real GDP. The real per capita GDP changed from $92,270 in 2011 to $128,308 in 2017 a change of $36,038 (39.1%).

.. Real GDP The real GDP changed from $172,532M in 2011 to $256,419M in 2017 a change of $83,887M ( 48.62%).

.. Current $ GDP The current dollar GDP changed from $172,628M in 2011 to $275,293M in 2017 a change of $102,665M ( 59.47%).

.. Quantity Index The all industry GDP quantity index changed from 115.079 in 2011 to 171.032 in 2017 a change of 55.953 ( 48.621%).

GDP is the most comprehensive measure of metro economic activity. GDP is the sum of the GDP originating in all industries in the metro. See section 6.5. for additional details on GDP.

Employment Situation (updated monthly). The San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA labor force changed from 1,061,907 in November 2016 to 1,072,902 in November 2017, a change of 10,995 (1.0%). The unemployment rate changed from 3.58% in November 2016 to 2.67% in November 2017, a change of -0.91 (-25.37%). See section 6.7. for additional details on the employment situation.
 
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28100 Kankakee, IL MSA
28140 Kansas City, MO-KS MSA
28180 Kapaa, HI MISA
28260 Kearney, NE MISA
28300 Keene, NH MISA
28340 Kendallville, IN MISA
28380 Kennett, MO MISA
28420 Kennewick-Richland, WA MSA
28500 Kerrville, TX MISA
28540 Ketchikan, AK MISA
28580 Key West, FL MISA
28620 Kill Devil Hills, NC MISA
28660 Killeen-Temple, TX MSA
28700 Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA MSA
28740 Kingston, NY MSA
28780 Kingsville, TX MISA
28820 Kinston, NC MISA
28860 Kirksville, MO MISA
28900 Klamath Falls, OR MISA
28940 Knoxville, TN MSA
29020 Kokomo, IN MSA
29060 Laconia, NH MISA
29100 La Crosse-Onalaska, WI-MN MSA
29180 Lafayette, LA MSA
29200 Lafayette-West Lafayette, IN MSA
29260 La Grande, OR MISA
29300 LaGrange, GA MISA
29340 Lake Charles, LA MSA
29380 Lake City, FL MISA
29420 Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ MSA
29460 Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL MSA
29500 Lamesa, TX MISA
29540 Lancaster, PA MSA
29620 Lansing-East Lansing, MI MSA
29660 Laramie, WY MISA
29700 Laredo, TX MSA
29740 Las Cruces, NM MSA
29780 Las Vegas, NM MISA
29820 Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV MSA
29860 Laurel, MS MISA
29900 Laurinburg, NC MISA
29940 Lawrence, KS MSA
29980 Lawrenceburg, TN MISA
30020 Lawton, OK MSA
30060 Lebanon, MO MISA
30140 Lebanon, PA MSA
30220 Levelland, TX MISA
30260 Lewisburg, PA MISA
30280 Lewisburg, TN MISA
30300 Lewiston, ID-WA MSA
30340 Lewiston-Auburn, ME MSA
30380 Lewistown, PA MISA
30420 Lexington, NE MISA
30460 Lexington-Fayette, KY MSA
30580 Liberal, KS MISA
30620 Lima, OH MSA
30660 Lincoln, IL MISA
30700 Lincoln, NE MSA
30780 Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR MSA
30820 Lock Haven, PA MISA
30860 Logan, UT-ID MSA
30880 Logan, WV MISA
30900 Logansport, IN MISA
30940 London, KY MISA
30980 Longview, TX MSA
31020 Longview, WA MSA
31060 Los Alamos, NM MISA
31080 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA
31140 Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN MSA
31180 Lubbock, TX MSA
31220 Ludington, MI MISA
31260 Lufkin, TX MISA
31300 Lumberton, NC MISA
31340 Lynchburg, VA MSA
31380 Macomb, IL MISA
31420 Macon-Bibb County, GA MSA
31460 Madera, CA MSA
31500 Madison, IN MISA
31540 Madison, WI MSA
31580 Madisonville, KY MISA
31620 Magnolia, AR MISA
31660 Malone, NY MISA
31680 Malvern, AR MISA
31700 Manchester-Nashua, NH MSA
31740 Manhattan, KS MSA
31820 Manitowoc, WI MISA
31860 Mankato-North Mankato, MN MSA
31900 Mansfield, OH MSA
31930 Marietta, OH MISA
31940 Marinette, WI-MI MISA
31980 Marion, IN MISA
32000 Marion, NC MISA
32020 Marion, OH MISA
32100 Marquette, MI MISA
32140 Marshall, MN MISA
32180 Marshall, MO MISA
32220 Marshall, TX MISA
32260 Marshalltown, IA MISA
32280 Martin, TN MISA
32300 Martinsville, VA MISA
32340 Maryville, MO MISA
32380 Mason City, IA MISA
32460 Mayfield, KY MISA
32500 Maysville, KY MISA
32540 McAlester, OK MISA
32580 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA
32620 McComb, MS MISA
32660 McMinnville, TN MISA
32700 McPherson, KS MISA
32740 Meadville, PA MISA
32780 Medford, OR MSA
32820 Memphis, TN-MS-AR MSA
32860 Menomonie, WI MISA
32900 Merced, CA MSA
32940 Meridian, MS MISA
32980 Merrill, WI MISA
33020 Mexico, MO MISA
33060 Miami, OK MISA
33100 Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA
33140 Michigan City-La Porte, IN MSA
33180 Middlesborough, KY MISA
33220 Midland, MI MSA
33260 Midland, TX MSA
33300 Milledgeville, GA MISA
33340 Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, WI MSA
33420 Mineral Wells, TX MISA
33460 Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI MSA
33500 Minot, ND MISA
33540 Missoula, MT MSA
33580 Mitchell, SD MISA
33620 Moberly, MO MISA
33660 Mobile, AL MSA
33700 Modesto, CA MSA
33740 Monroe, LA MSA
33780 Monroe, MI MSA
33860 Montgomery, AL MSA
33940 Montrose, CO MISA
33980 Morehead City, NC MISA
34020 Morgan City, LA MISA
34060 Morgantown, WV MSA
34100 Morristown, TN MSA
34140 Moscow, ID MISA
34180 Moses Lake, WA MISA
34220 Moultrie, GA MISA
34260 Mountain Home, AR MISA
34300 Mountain Home, ID MISA
34340 Mount Airy, NC MISA
34380 Mount Pleasant, MI MISA
34420 Mount Pleasant, TX MISA
34460 Mount Sterling, KY MISA
34500 Mount Vernon, IL MISA
34540 Mount Vernon, OH MISA
34580 Mount Vernon-Anacortes, WA MSA
34620 Muncie, IN MSA
34660 Murray, KY MISA
34700 Muscatine, IA MISA
34740 Muskegon, MI MSA
34780 Muskogee, OK MISA
34820 Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC MSA
34860 Nacogdoches, TX MISA
34900 Napa, CA MSA
34940 Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL MSA
34980 Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN MSA
35020 Natchez, MS-LA MISA
35060 Natchitoches, LA MISA
35100 New Bern, NC MSA
35140 Newberry, SC MISA
35220 New Castle, IN MISA
35260 New Castle, PA MISA
35300 New Haven-Milford, CT MSA
35380 New Orleans-Metairie, LA MSA
35420 New Philadelphia-Dover, OH MISA
35440 Newport, OR MISA
35460 Newport, TN MISA
35500 Newton, IA MISA
35580 New Ulm, MN MISA
35620 New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA MSA
35660 Niles-Benton Harbor, MI MSA
35700 Nogales, AZ MISA
35740 Norfolk, NE MISA
35820 North Platte, NE MISA
35840 North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL MSA
35860 North Vernon, IN MISA
35900 North Wilkesboro, NC MISA
35940 Norwalk, OH MISA
35980 Norwich-New London, CT MSA
36020 Oak Harbor, WA MISA
36100 Ocala, FL MSA
36140 Ocean City, NJ MSA
36220 Odessa, TX MSA
36260 Ogden-Clearfield, UT MSA
36300 Ogdensburg-Massena, NY MISA
36340 Oil City, PA MISA
36380 Okeechobee, FL MISA
36420 Oklahoma City, OK MSA
36460 Olean, NY MISA
36500 Olympia-Tumwater, WA MSA
36540 Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA MSA
36580 Oneonta, NY MISA
36620 Ontario, OR-ID MISA
36660 Opelousas, LA MISA
36700 Orangeburg, SC MISA
36740 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL MSA
36780 Oshkosh-Neenah, WI MSA
36820 Oskaloosa, IA MISA
36830 Othello, WA MISA
36840 Ottawa, KS MISA
36860 Ottawa-Peru, IL MISA
36900 Ottumwa, IA MISA
36940 Owatonna, MN MISA
36980 Owensboro, KY MSA
37020 Owosso, MI MISA
37060 Oxford, MS MISA
37080 Oxford, NC MISA
37100 Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA MSA
37120 Ozark, AL MISA
37140 Paducah, KY-IL MISA
37220 Pahrump, NV MISA
37260 Palatka, FL MISA
37300 Palestine, TX MISA
37340 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL MSA
37420 Pampa, TX MISA
37460 Panama City, FL MSA
37500 Paragould, AR MISA
37540 Paris, TN MISA
37580 Paris, TX MISA
37620 Parkersburg-Vienna, WV MSA
37660 Parsons, KS MISA
37740 Payson, AZ MISA
37780 Pecos, TX MISA
37800 Pella, IA MISA
37860 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL MSA
37900 Peoria, IL MSA
37940 Peru, IN MISA
37980 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA
38060 Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ MSA
38100 Picayune, MS MISA
38180 Pierre, SD MISA
38220 Pine Bluff, AR MSA
38240 Pinehurst-Southern Pines, NC MISA
38260 Pittsburg, KS MISA
38300 Pittsburgh, PA MSA
38340 Pittsfield, MA MSA
38380 Plainview, TX MISA
38420 Platteville, WI MISA
38460 Plattsburgh, NY MISA
38500 Plymouth, IN MISA
38540 Pocatello, ID MSA
38580 Point Pleasant, WV-OH MISA
38620 Ponca City, OK MISA
38700 Pontiac, IL MISA
38740 Poplar Bluff, MO MISA
38780 Portales, NM MISA
38820 Port Angeles, WA MISA
38840 Port Clinton, OH MISA
38860 Portland-South Portland, ME MSA
38900 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA MSA
38920 Port Lavaca, TX MISA
38940 Port St. Lucie, FL MSA
39020 Portsmouth, OH MISA
39060 Pottsville, PA MISA
39140 Prescott, AZ MSA
39220 Price, UT MISA
39260 Prineville, OR MISA
39300 Providence-Warwick, RI-MA MSA
39340 Provo-Orem, UT MSA
39380 Pueblo, CO MSA
39420 Pullman, WA MISA
39460 Punta Gorda, FL MSA
39500 Quincy, IL-MO MISA
39540 Racine, WI MSA
39580 Raleigh, NC MSA
39660 Rapid City, SD MSA
39700 Raymondville, TX MISA
39740 Reading, PA MSA
39780 Red Bluff, CA MISA
39820 Redding, CA MSA
39860 Red Wing, MN MISA
39900 Reno, NV MSA
39940 Rexburg, ID MISA
39980 Richmond, IN MISA
40060 Richmond, VA MSA
40080 Richmond-Berea, KY MISA
40100 Rio Grande City, TX MISA
40140 Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA MSA
40180 Riverton, WY MISA
40220 Roanoke, VA MSA
40260 Roanoke Rapids, NC MISA
40300 Rochelle, IL MISA
40340 Rochester, MN MSA
40380 Rochester, NY MSA
40420 Rockford, IL MSA
40460 Rockingham, NC MISA
40540 Rock Springs, WY MISA
40580 Rocky Mount, NC MSA
40620 Rolla, MO MISA
40660 Rome, GA MSA
40700 Roseburg, OR MISA
40740 Roswell, NM MISA
40760 Ruidoso, NM MISA
40780 Russellville, AR MISA
40820 Ruston, LA MISA
40860 Rutland, VT MISA
40900 Sacramento--Roseville--Arden-Arcade, CA MSA
40940 Safford, AZ MISA
40980 Saginaw, MI MSA
41060 St. Cloud, MN MSA
41100 St. George, UT MSA
41140 St. Joseph, MO-KS MSA
41180 St. Louis, MO-IL MSA
41220 St. Marys, GA MISA
41260 St. Marys, PA MISA
41400 Salem, OH MISA
41420 Salem, OR MSA
41460 Salina, KS MISA
41500 Salinas, CA MSA
41540 Salisbury, MD-DE MSA
41620 Salt Lake City, UT MSA
41660 San Angelo, TX MSA
41700 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA
41740 San Diego-Carlsbad, CA MSA
41760 Sandpoint, ID MISA
41780 Sandusky, OH MISA
41820 Sanford, NC MISA
41860 San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA MSA
41940 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA
42020 San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles-Arroyo Grande, CA MSA
42100 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA MSA
42140 Santa Fe, NM MSA
42200 Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA MSA
42220 Santa Rosa, CA MSA
42300 Sault Ste. Marie, MI MISA
42340 Savannah, GA MSA
42380 Sayre, PA MISA
42420 Scottsbluff, NE MISA
42460 Scottsboro, AL MISA
42540 Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton, PA MSA
42620 Searcy, AR MISA
42660 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA MSA
42680 Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL MSA
42700 Sebring, FL MSA
42740 Sedalia, MO MISA
42780 Selinsgrove, PA MISA
42820 Selma, AL MISA
42860 Seneca, SC MISA
42900 Seneca Falls, NY MISA
42940 Sevierville, TN MISA
42980 Seymour, IN MISA
43020 Shawano, WI MISA
43060 Shawnee, OK MISA
43100 Sheboygan, WI MSA
43140 Shelby, NC MISA
43180 Shelbyville, TN MISA
43220 Shelton, WA MISA
43260 Sheridan, WY MISA
43300 Sherman-Denison, TX MSA
43320 Show Low, AZ MISA
43340 Shreveport-Bossier City, LA MSA
43380 Sidney, OH MISA
43420 Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ MSA
43460 Sikeston, MO MISA
43500 Silver City, NM MISA
43580 Sioux City, IA-NE-SD MSA
43620 Sioux Falls, SD MSA
43660 Snyder, TX MISA
43700 Somerset, KY MISA
43740 Somerset, PA MISA
43760 Sonora, CA MISA
43780 South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI MSA
43900 Spartanburg, SC MSA
43940 Spearfish, SD MISA
43980 Spencer, IA MISA
44020 Spirit Lake, IA MISA
44060 Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA MSA
44100 Springfield, IL MSA
44140 Springfield, MA MSA
44180 Springfield, MO MSA
44220 Springfield, OH MSA
44260 Starkville, MS MISA
44300 State College, PA MSA
44340 Statesboro, GA MISA
44420 Staunton-Waynesboro, VA MSA
44460 Steamboat Springs, CO MISA
44500 Stephenville, TX MISA
44540 Sterling, CO MISA
44580 Sterling, IL MISA
44620 Stevens Point, WI MISA
44660 Stillwater, OK MISA
44700 Stockton-Lodi, CA MSA
44740 Storm Lake, IA MISA
44780 Sturgis, MI MISA
44860 Sulphur Springs, TX MISA
44900 Summerville, GA MISA
44920 Summit Park, UT MISA
44940 Sumter, SC MSA
44980 Sunbury, PA MISA
45000 Susanville, CA MISA
45020 Sweetwater, TX MISA
45060 Syracuse, NY MSA
45140 Tahlequah, OK MISA
45180 Talladega-Sylacauga, AL MISA
45220 Tallahassee, FL MSA
45300 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL MSA
45340 Taos, NM MISA
45380 Taylorville, IL MISA
45460 Terre Haute, IN MSA
45500 Texarkana, TX-AR MSA
45520 The Dalles, OR MISA
45540 The Villages, FL MSA
45580 Thomaston, GA MISA
45620 Thomasville, GA MISA
45660 Tiffin, OH MISA
45700 Tifton, GA MISA
45740 Toccoa, GA MISA
45780 Toledo, OH MSA
45820 Topeka, KS MSA
45860 Torrington, CT MISA
45900 Traverse City, MI MISA
45940 Trenton, NJ MSA
45980 Troy, AL MISA
46020 Truckee-Grass Valley, CA MISA
46060 Tucson, AZ MSA
46100 Tullahoma-Manchester, TN MISA
46140 Tulsa, OK MSA
46180 Tupelo, MS MISA
46220 Tuscaloosa, AL MSA
46300 Twin Falls, ID MISA
46340 Tyler, TX MSA
46380 Ukiah, CA MISA
46460 Union City, TN-KY MISA
46500 Urbana, OH MISA
46520 Urban Honolulu, HI MSA
46540 Utica-Rome, NY MSA
46620 Uvalde, TX MISA
46660 Valdosta, GA MSA
46700 Vallejo-Fairfield, CA MSA
46740 Valley, AL MISA
46780 Van Wert, OH MISA
46820 Vermillion, SD MISA
46860 Vernal, UT MISA
46900 Vernon, TX MISA
46980 Vicksburg, MS MISA
47020 Victoria, TX MSA
47080 Vidalia, GA MISA
47180 Vincennes, IN MISA
47220 Vineland-Bridgeton, NJ MSA
47240 Vineyard Haven, MA MISA
47260 Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA
47300 Visalia-Porterville, CA MSA
47340 Wabash, IN MISA
47380 Waco, TX MSA
47420 Wahpeton, ND-MN MISA
47460 Walla Walla, WA MSA
47540 Wapakoneta, OH MISA
47580 Warner Robins, GA MSA
47620 Warren, PA MISA
47660 Warrensburg, MO MISA
47700 Warsaw, IN MISA
47780 Washington, IN MISA
47820 Washington, NC MISA
47900 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
47920 Washington Court House, OH MISA
47940 Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA MSA
47980 Watertown, SD MISA
48020 Watertown-Fort Atkinson, WI MISA
48060 Watertown-Fort Drum, NY MSA
48100 Wauchula, FL MISA
48140 Wausau, WI MSA
48180 Waycross, GA MISA
48220 Weatherford, OK MISA
48260 Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH MSA
48300 Wenatchee, WA MSA
48460 West Plains, MO MISA
48500 West Point, MS MISA
48540 Wheeling, WV-OH MSA
48580 Whitewater-Elkhorn, WI MISA
48620 Wichita, KS MSA
48660 Wichita Falls, TX MSA
48700 Williamsport, PA MSA
48780 Williston, ND MISA
48820 Willmar, MN MISA
48900 Wilmington, NC MSA
48940 Wilmington, OH MISA
48980 Wilson, NC MISA
49020 Winchester, VA-WV MSA
49080 Winnemucca, NV MISA
49100 Winona, MN MISA
49180 Winston-Salem, NC MSA
49220 Wisconsin Rapids-Marshfield, WI MISA
49260 Woodward, OK MISA
49300 Wooster, OH MISA
49340 Worcester, MA-CT MSA
49380 Worthington, MN MISA
49420 Yakima, WA MSA
49460 Yankton, SD MISA
49620 York-Hanover, PA MSA
49660 Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA MSA
49700 Yuba City, CA MSA
49740 Yuma, AZ MSA
49780 Zanesville, OH MISA
49820 Zapata, TX MISA
3.1. Lay of the Land - goto top

Counties are labeled with county name and state-county FIPS code.

 
  View developed with CV XE GIS software.   See this section to learn about making custom metro maps.

3.2. Patterns of Economic Prosperity by Neighborhood go top

Median household income by census tract (see color/data legend at left of map).

 
  View developed with CV XE GIS software.   See this section to learn about making custom metro maps.

 
4. Population Characteristics & Trends - goto top

Population and Components of Change by Year
  Area7/1/20107/1/20117/1/20127/1/20137/1/20147/1/20157/1/20167/1/20177/1/20182010-18
Change
2010-18%/Avg
Total population 1,841,596 1,868,148 1,894,984 1,924,569 1,950,851 1,975,724 1,988,816 1,993,582 1,999,107 157,511 8.6
  Births  24,786 24,133 24,920 24,141 24,422 23,980 23,441 23,134 192,957 27,565
  Deaths  9,416 9,588 9,763 9,760 10,246 10,483 11,221 11,800 82,277 11,754
  -- Natural Increase  15,370 14,545 15,157 14,381 14,176 13,497 12,220 11,334 110,680 15,811
  Net Migration  11,396 12,585 14,691 12,182 10,842 -438 -7,516 -5,870 47,872 6,839
  -- Intl Migration  14,411 13,906 16,576 19,577 22,160 20,025 18,000 17,861 142,516 20,359
  -- Domestic Migration  -3,015 -1,321 -1,885 -7,395 -11,318 -20,463 -25,516 -23,731 -94,644 -13,521

4.1. Component City Characteristics go top
Principal Cities (about principal cities); Click link to view city profile.

The largest city in each metropolitan area is designated a "principal city." Additional cities qualify if specified requirements are met concerning population size and employment. The title of each metropolitan area consists of the names of up to three of its principal cities and the name of each state into which the metropolitan area extends.

Principal Cities with 2017 Population and Rank (among all 19,508 cities)
  City Name2017 PopulationU.S. City Rank
  Cupertino 60,777615
  Milpitas 78,106441
  Mountain View 81,438416
  Palo Alto 67,178539
  San Jose 1,035,31710
  Santa Clara 127,134216
  Sunnyvale 153,656166

Cities are places of population concentration. Incorporated cities have governmental powers assigned by the corresponding state. Metros, or CBSAs, contain one or more incorporated city. The Census Bureau develops annual estimates of the population for all cities using a model-based estimation procedure (in contrast to sample survey-based population estimates developed through the American Comunity Survey (ACS). The model based estimates developed for all cities time lag of only a little over a year. In contrast, the ACS-based estimates for cities under 65,000 population have a time lag of four years and are estimates for a 5-year time period. For example, in January 2019, the 7/1/17 estimates are the most recent model-based population data for all cities, whereas the 2017 ACS estimates (centric to mid-2015) are the recent ACS-survey population estimates available for all cities.

Cities 10,000 population and over; click link to view city profile.
  Area7/1/20107/1/20117/1/20127/1/20137/1/20147/1/20157/1/20167/1/2017Chg 10-17%Chg 10-17
  Campbell, CA (0610345) 39,448 39,841 40,393 40,781 41,164 41,150 41,198 41,544 2,096 5.3
  Cupertino, CA (0617610) 58,719 59,244 59,915 60,356 60,751 60,624 61,016 60,777 2,058 3.5
  Gilroy, CA (0629504) 48,948 49,674 50,757 51,944 52,585 53,260 55,396 57,664 8,716 17.8
  Hollister, CA (0634120) 34,916 35,272 35,727 36,197 36,690 36,984 37,579 38,404 3,488 10.0
  Los Altos, CA (0643280) 29,076 29,479 29,856 30,064 30,326 30,691 30,755 30,743 1,667 5.7
  Los Gatos, CA (0644112) 29,529 29,878 30,233 30,517 30,770 30,737 30,756 30,724 1,195 4.0
  Milpitas, CA (0647766) 66,743 67,183 69,005 70,108 73,726 77,611 77,957 78,106 11,363 17.0
  Morgan Hill, CA (0649278) 38,015 38,811 39,509 41,060 42,106 42,988 44,446 45,037 7,022 18.5
  Mountain View, CA (0649670) 74,270 75,194 76,684 78,155 79,349 80,477 80,963 81,438 7,168 9.7
  Palo Alto, CA (0655282) 64,576 65,432 66,258 66,800 67,031 66,904 67,490 67,178 2,602 4.0
  San Jose, CA (0668000) 955,255 971,352 985,722 1,003,735 1,016,708 1,027,560 1,031,942 1,035,317 80,062 8.4
  Santa Clara, CA (0669084) 116,838 117,994 119,646 120,822 122,304 126,274 126,697 127,134 10,296 8.8
  Saratoga, CA (0670280) 30,096 30,392 30,759 31,040 31,086 31,028 30,997 30,905 809 2.7
  Sunnyvale, CA (0677000) 140,502 143,944 146,757 148,411 150,120 151,855 153,797 153,656 13,154 9.4

All places interactive tables -- ACS 2017 5-year estimates -- General Demographics | Social | Economic | Housing
All places interactive table -- 2010-2017 model-based time series population estimates.

 
4.2. Component County Characteristics - goto top

Metropolitan areas are defined as one or more contiguous counties/county equivalent areas based on a set of demographic-economic criteria. Counties and county equivalent areas comprising the metro are shown below. For multi-county metros, this section provides insights into how the population is changing by county. Many metros changed geographic composition (counties included in the metro) between the Census 2010 vintage and the current vintage. hese changes, if any, are also shown below (county is marked with **). Click county code link to view county components of change.

  Area7/1/20107/1/20117/1/20127/1/20137/1/20147/1/20157/1/20167/1/20177/1/2018Chg 10-18%Chg 10-18
  San Benito County, CA (06069) 55,517 55,982 56,614 57,267 57,867 58,243 59,235 60,199 61,537 6,020 10.8
  Santa Clara County, CA (06085) 1,786,079 1,812,166 1,838,370 1,867,302 1,892,984 1,917,481 1,929,581 1,933,383 1,937,570 151,491 8.5
Number of county/county equivalent areas: 2

All counties demographic-economic interactive tables General Demographics | Social | Economic | Housing
All counties time series population estimates: 2010-2018 interactive table.

 
4.3. General Demographic Characteristics - goto top
    - based on Census American Community Survey 1-year estimates; http://proximityone.com/acs2017.htm
    - see related all ACS 2017 1 year metros General Demographic Characteristics interactive table: http://proximityone.com/cbsa171dp1.htm

  Item20162017Chg16-17%Chg16-17
Total population 1,978,816 1,998,463 19,647 1.0
    Male 998,840 1,008,427 9,587 1.0
    Female 979,976 990,036 10,060 1.0
    Under 5 years 122,039 121,596 -443 -0.4
    5 to 9 years 128,340 118,881 -9,459 -7.4
    10 to 14 years 125,311 131,746 6,435 5.1
    15 to 19 years 118,787 119,135 348 0.3
    20 to 24 years 125,424 123,901 -1,523 -1.2
    25 to 34 years 311,280 319,614 8,334 2.7
    35 to 44 years 285,789 288,208 2,419 0.8
    45 to 54 years 279,130 278,181 -949 -0.3
    55 to 59 years 124,722 125,653 931 0.7
    60 to 64 years 105,113 108,888 3,775 3.6
    65 to 74 years 142,511 147,489 4,978 3.5
    75 to 84 years 74,786 79,989 5,203 7.0
    85 years and over 35,584 35,182 -402 -1.1
    Median age (years) 37.0 37.1 0.1 0.3
    18 years and over 1,530,102 1,552,966 22,864 1.5
    21 years and over 1,459,677 1,484,797 25,120 1.7
    62 years and over 310,583 324,383 13,800 4.4
    65 years and over 252,881 262,660 9,779 3.9
  Race/Origin
    One race 1,875,687 1,894,401 18,714 1.0
        White 892,966 894,836 1,870 0.2
        Black or African American 47,363 50,594 3,231 6.8
        American Indian and Alaska Native 9,183 11,743 2,560 27.9
        Asian 685,298 707,125 21,827 3.2
        Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 8,627 6,172 -2,455 -28.5
        Some other race 232,250 223,931 -8,319 -3.6
    Two or more races 103,129 104,062 933 0.9
    Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 532,512 532,121 -391 -0.1
        Mexican 454,776 435,493 -19,283 -4.2
    Not Hispanic or Latino 1,446,304 1,466,342 20,038 1.4
        White alone  637,952 628,546 -9,406 -1.5
        Black or African American alone 44,482 47,885 3,403 7.7
  Citizen, 18 and over 1,197,830 1,220,588 22,758 1.9
    Male 595,893 609,728 13,835 2.3
    Female 601,937 610,860 8,923 1.5

 
5. Housing Characteristics & Trends - goto top

5.1. Total Housing Units - goto top
Housing unit estimates shown in section 5.1. are model-based estimates developed by the Census Bureau annually. These estimates may differ some from ACS-based estimates shown in section 5.2. The model-based estimates are available in advance of the ACS-based data and developed using a different method. Unlike the ACS-based 1-year estimates, the model-based estimates are available for all counties and metros.

  Item7/1/20107/1/20117/1/20127/1/20137/1/20147/1/20157/1/20167/1/2017Chg 10-17%Chg 10-17
  Total Housing Units 650,020 653,876 656,659 661,810 669,145 678,685 684,129 690,001 39,981 6.2

See related time series housing estimates interactive table.

 
5.2. General Housing Characteristics - goto top
    - based on Census American Community Survey 1-year estimates; http://proximityone.com/acs2017.htm
    - see related all ACS 2017 1 year metros Housing Characteristics interactive table: http://proximityone.com/cbsa171dp4.htm

  Item20162017Chg16-17%Chg16-17
Total housing units 683,505 690,031 6,526 1.0
    Occupied housing units (households) 653,296 651,006 -2,290 -0.4
    Vacant housing units 30,209 39,025 8,816 29.2
Homeowner vacancy rate 0.40 0.40 0.00 0.0
Rental vacancy rate 3.00 5.10 2.10 70.0
Units in Structure
    1-unit, detached 364,695 368,797 4,102 1.1
    1-unit, attached 68,226 71,995 3,769 5.5
    2 units 9,942 11,389 1,447 14.6
    3 or 4 units 36,474 39,391 2,917 8.0
    5 to 9 units 32,352 31,484 -868 -2.7
    10 to 19 units 35,718 34,638 -1,080 -3.0
    20 or more units 115,006 111,405 -3,601 -3.1
    Mobile home 20,646 19,956 -690 -3.3
    Boat, RV, van, etc. 446 976 530 118.8
Year Structure Built
    Built 2014 or later 14,566 23,324 8,758 60.1
    Built 2010 or 2013 17,565 17,570 5 0.0
    Built 2000 to 2009 62,416 62,160 -256 -0.4
    Built 1990 to 1999 75,386 69,159 -6,227 -8.3
    Built 1980 to 1989 83,443 86,615 3,172 3.8
    Built 1970 to 1979 146,879 149,798 2,919 2.0
    Built 1960 to 1969 125,149 124,558 -591 -0.5
    Built 1950 to 1959 98,761 94,275 -4,486 -4.5
    Built 1940 to 1949 25,424 25,972 548 2.2
    Built 1939 or earlier 33,916 36,600 2,684 7.9
Total housing units - Median rooms 5 5 0 0.0
    Occupied housing units - Owner-occupied 369,737 372,227 2,490 0.7
    Occupied housing units - Renter-occupied 283,559 278,779 -4,780 -1.7
Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.03 3.08 0.05 1.7
Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.90 2.93 0.03 1.0
Year Moved into Unit; Occupied Housing Units
    Moved in 2015 or later 124,529 183,313 58,784 47.2
    Moved in 2010 to 2014 193,489 150,070 -43,419 -22.4
    Moved in 2000 to 2009 163,239 153,339 -9,900 -6.1
    Moved in 1990 to 1999 81,351 75,866 -5,485 -6.7
    Moved in 1980 to 1989 42,769 44,643 1,874 4.4
    Moved in 1979 or earlier 47,919 43,775 -4,144 -8.6
Year Vehicles; Occupied Housing Units
    No vehicles available 31,636 33,752 2,116 6.7
    1 vehicle available 177,389 174,397 -2,992 -1.7
    2 vehicles available 261,493 263,457 1,964 0.8
    3 or more vehicles available 182,778 179,400 -3,378 -1.8
House Heating; Occupied Housing Units
    Utility gas 423,783 418,366 -5,417 -1.3
    Bottled, tank, or LP gas 12,626 14,506 1,880 14.9
    Electricity 202,958 201,856 -1,102 -0.5
    Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 358 504 146 40.8
    Coal or coke 147 0 -147 -100.0
    Wood 3,259 2,713 -546 -16.8
    Solar energy 3,024 4,468 1,444 47.8
    occupants per room - 1.00 or less 596,386 597,388 1,002 0.2
    occupants per room - 1.01 to 1.50 36,112 35,103 -1,009 -2.8
    occupants per room - 1.51 or more 20,798 18,515 -2,283 -11.0
Housing Value; Occupied Housing Units
    Less than $50,000 4,570 5,368 798 17.5
    $50,000 to $99,999 4,643 3,911 -732 -15.8
    $100,000 to $149,999 4,655 5,014 359 7.7
    $150,000 to $199,999 3,435 3,442 7 0.2
    $200,000 to $299,999 6,869 5,103 -1,766 -25.7
    $300,000 to $499,999 24,122 22,107 -2,015 -8.4
    $500,000 to $999,999 165,833 155,903 -9,930 -6.0
    $1,000,000 or more 155,610 171,379 15,769 10.1
    Median (dollars) 911,900 957,700 45,800 5.0
Mortgage Status; Owner-occupied units - total 369,737 372,227 2,490 0.7
    Occupied housing units -Housing units with a mortgage 262,865 262,600 -265 -0.1
    Occupied housing units - Housing units without a mortgage 106,872 109,627 2,755 2.6
Rent; Occupied units paying rent 276,085 271,016 -5,069 -1.8
    Less than $500 12,322 10,001 -2,321 -18.8
    $500 to $999 20,144 15,258 -4,886 -24.3
    $1,000 to $1,499 38,302 35,257 -3,045 -7.9
    $1,500 to $1,999 62,076 50,441 -11,635 -18.7
    $2,000 to $2,499 59,529 57,511 -2,018 -3.4
    $2,500 to $2,999 38,449 46,522 8,073 21.0
    $3,000 or more 45,263 56,026 10,763 23.8
    Median (dollars) 2,044 2,213 169 8.3
GRAPI; Occupied units paying rent (excl units where GRAPI not computed) 271,512 267,591 -3,921 -1.4
    Less than 15.0 percent 34,296 36,444 2,148 6.3
    15.0 to 19.9 percent 36,117 35,254 -863 -2.4
    20.0 to 24.9 percent 35,630 39,187 3,557 10.0
    25.0 to 29.9 percent 34,297 30,617 -3,680 -10.7
    30.0 to 34.9 percent 30,197 24,769 -5,428 -18.0
    35.0 percent or more 100,975 101,320 345 0.3

5.3. Residential Construction; Housing Units Authorized & Value - goto top

Based on Census Building Permits (http://proximityone.com/metro_residentialconstruction.htm, these data provide insights into the trending quality, type and value of new residential construction. See web section for footnote and related information. These data are updated monthly. The table presents the most recent 12 months.

  ItemAug15Sep15Oct15Nov15Dec15Jan16Feb16Mar16Apr16May16Jun16Jul16
Total Residential Units 425 774 456 444 810 1,145 409 305 235 350 614 216
  in 1 unit bldgs 122 144 140 95 220 158 93 141 184 302 275 118
  in 2 unit bldgs 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2
  in 3-4 unit bldgs 11 10 6 36 6 4 7 3 4 7 6 4
  in 5+ unit bldgs 292 618 310 313 582 983 307 159 47 41 333 92
  Bldgs with 5+ units 16 17 15 17 11 14 17 3 3 2 11 7
  Percent Coverage 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Value ($000), Total Units 110,391 169,727 108,416 99,651 160,282 133,873 98,049 84,781 82,481 133,127 140,272 77,500
  1 unit structures 48,176 63,994 55,423 38,619 69,508 49,735 37,151 55,280 70,436 122,351 92,755 46,301
  2 unit structures 0 589 0 0 963 0 1,481 344 0 0 0 389
  3-4 unit structures 2,288 2,155 1,424 7,521 1,221 331 1,265 745 910 1,207 1,440 838
  5+ unit structures 59,927 102,989 51,569 53,511 88,590 83,807 58,152 28,412 11,135 9,569 46,077 29,972

5.4. Housing Price Index - goto top

Based on the FHFA (Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac) Housing Price Index (http://proximityone.com/hpi.htm), these non seasonally adjusted data provide insights into movement of single-family housing prices. The data are updated quarterly and feature a short lag between the date of availability and quarterly reference date. See related interactive table to compare areas. See related 5-Digit ZIP Code HPI interactive table.
This table shows annual HPI values for the U.S., CBSA state, CBSA and CBSA component counties for the base year 2000 = 100. The rightmost column shows housing value appreciation between 2010 and 2017.

    Housing Price Index:20102011201220132014201520162017HPA 10-17
   United States 126.86 121.29 118.99 123.23 130.83 136.39 143.64 151.78 19.64
   State: California 140.50 132.43 131.49 145.83 166.50 175.49 188.88 203.10 44.56
   Metro: San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA 125.81 121.70 124.55 140.28 161.25 174.72 192.91 203.75 61.95
   San Benito County, CA 91.10 85.56 86.51 105.13 124.08 132.07 146.25 154.22 69.29
   Santa Clara County, CA 126.97 122.97 125.99 141.96 163.27 177.15 195.66 207.14 63.14

 
6. Economic Characteristics & Trends - goto top

6.1. Economic Profile - goto top

Based on BEA Regional Economic Information System (http://proximityone.com/reis.htm), these data provide a comprehensive overview of the local economy. See web section for footnote and related information.

Economic Characteristics
  Item20102011201220132014201520162017Chg10-17%Chg10-17
Personal income (millions of dollars) 111,488 122,476 136,099 138,431 152,142 168,015 180,900 193,098 81,610 73.2
.Net earnings by place of residence 80,365 87,809 97,779 99,778 107,546 118,687 129,026 139,535 59,171 73.6
.Personal current transfer receipts 11,331 11,244 11,202 11,551 12,238 13,171 13,576 13,466 2,136 18.8
..Income maintenance benefits 1/ 1,038 1,072 1,074 1,104 1,090 1,090 1,027 982 -56 -5.4
..Unemployment insurance compensation 1,213 853 651 503 264 221 226 215 -998 -82.3
..Retirement and other 9,080 9,319 9,477 9,944 10,885 11,860 12,323 12,270 3,190 35.1
.Dividends, interest, and rent 2/ 19,793 23,422 27,118 27,103 32,357 36,156 38,297 40,097 20,304 102.6
.Population (persons) 3/ 1,842,074 1,869,846 1,898,569 1,928,305 1,954,220 1,977,584 1,990,910 1,998,463 156,389 8.5
.Per capita personal income 4/ 60,523 65,500 71,685 71,789 77,853 84,960 90,863 96,623 36,100 59.6
.Per capita net earnings 4/ 43,627 46,960 51,501 51,744 55,033 60,016 64,808 69,821 26,194 60.0
.Per capita pers current trans receipts 4/ 6,151 6,014 5,900 5,990 6,263 6,660 6,819 6,738 587 9.5
..Per capita income maint benefits 4/ 563 573 566 572 558 551 516 491 -72 -12.8
..Per capita unempl insurance comp 4/ 659 456 343 261 135 112 114 108 -551 -83.6
..Per capita retirement and other 4/ 4,929 4,984 4,991 5,157 5,570 5,997 6,190 6,140 1,211 24.6
.Per capita dividends, interest & rent 4/ 10,745 12,526 14,283 14,055 16,558 18,283 19,236 20,064 9,319 86.7
.Earnings by place of work 103,477 112,709 118,713 126,055 138,211 153,964 163,561 178,958 75,481 72.9
..Wages and salaries 80,473 87,854 92,961 99,320 109,909 123,623 132,004 144,846 64,373 80.0
..Supplements to wages and salaries 13,687 14,906 15,157 16,346 17,363 18,772 19,322 20,721 7,034 51.4
...Employer cont/empl pens/insur funds 5/ 9,062 9,927 9,874 10,701 11,263 12,179 12,547 13,421 4,360 48.1
...Employer cont/govt social insurance 4,626 4,979 5,283 5,645 6,100 6,593 6,775 7,300 2,674 57.8
..Proprietors income 9,316 9,949 10,595 10,390 10,940 11,568 12,235 13,391 4,074 43.7
...Farm proprietors income 114 104 140 167 177 301 261 240 126 111.2
...Nonfarm proprietors income 9,203 9,846 10,455 10,224 10,763 11,267 11,974 13,151 3,948 42.9
Total employment (number of jobs) 1,126,570 1,159,903 1,206,137 1,254,614 1,300,041 1,358,709 1,395,306 1,427,593 301,023 26.7
.Wage and salary employment 897,927 924,950 970,322 1,013,885 1,053,998 1,100,816 1,132,680 1,159,497 261,570 29.1
.Proprietors employment 228,643 234,953 235,815 240,729 246,043 257,893 262,626 268,096 39,453 17.3
..Farm proprietors employment 6/ 1,381 1,372 1,353 1,374 1,364 1,383 1,369 1,376 -5 -0.4
..Nonfarm proprietors employment 227,262 233,581 234,462 239,355 244,679 256,510 261,257 266,720 39,458 17.4
Average earnings per job (dollars) 91,851 97,171 98,424 100,473 106,313 113,316 117,223 125,356 33,505 36.5
.Average wages and salaries 89,621 94,982 95,804 97,959 104,278 112,302 116,541 124,922 35,301 39.4
.Average nonfarm proprietors income 40,494 42,151 44,593 42,713 43,988 43,923 45,834 49,305 8,811 21.8

 
6.2. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (QCEW) - goto top

6.2.1. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (QCEW)
Based on BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (http://proximityone.com/eee.htm), these data are updated quarterly and feature only a 7 month lag between the date of availability and quarterly reference date. See related interactive table to compare areas.

  SectorEstablishments
2016Q2
Employment
2016Q2
Avg Weekly Wages
2016Q2
Establishments
2017Q2
Employment
2017Q2
Avg Weekly Wages
2017Q2
 Total, all industries 70,922 1,062,774 2,232 73,829 1,086,607 2,367
 Total, all industries - Fed Govt 106 10,010 1,623 104 10,201 1,879
 Total, all industries - St Govt 226 6,063 1,130 221 6,252 1,187
 Total, all industries - Local Govt 1,101 77,989 1,401 1,151 79,131 1,368
 Total, all industries - Private 69,489 968,712 2,312 72,353 991,024 2,459
    Goods-producing 6,374 217,112 2,970 6,534 218,689 3,429
      Natural resources and mining 309 6,665 734 302 6,288 822
      Construction 3,444 48,011 1,464 3,548 48,814 1,562
      Manufacturing 2,621 162,435 3,507 2,684 163,587 4,086
    Service-providing 63,115 751,600 2,122 65,819 772,334 2,185
      Trade, transportation & utilities 7,512 138,889 1,330 7,527 135,775 1,322
      Information 1,277 ...... 1,321 82,505 6,193
      Financial activities 4,591 35,146 2,248 4,701 36,010 2,616
      Professional & business services 11,133 222,557 3,047 11,173 224,614 2,721
      Education and health services 25,259 152,393 1,287 26,653 158,421 1,302
      Leisure and hospitality 4,921 99,309 512 5,178 102,212 555
      Other services 5,027 26,715 764 4,904 27,907 791
      Unclassified 3,395 ...... 4,362 4,890 1,349
.. cell value of '...' indicates value suppressed to maintain confidentiality.

6.2.2. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (QCEW) - Downloadable Detailed NAICS Files

Use the following links to access detailed QCEW data by detailed type of business (CSV files) .. See notes on using these files.
..   2016Q2 ..   2016Q3 ..   2016Q4 ..   2017Q1 ..   2017Q2 ..   2017Q3 ..   2017Q4 ..   2018Q1 ..   2018Q2 ..   2018Q3
 
6.3. Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector (CBP) - goto top

Based on Census County Business Patterns (http://proximityone.com/cbp2016.htm), these place of work data include all sectors except crop/animal production; rail transportation; postal service; pension, health, welfare & vacation funds; trusts, estates & agency accounts; private households; public administration. Most government operations are excluded. See related interactive table.
... this section updates with 2017 data in April 2019.

Establishments, Employment & Earnings by Sector
  SectorEstab
2014
Emp
2014
Avg Annual
Pay 2014
Estab
2015
Emp
2015
Avg Annual
Pay 2015
Estab
2016
Emp
2016
Avg Annual
Pay 2016
-- Total for all sectors 47,951 973,967 104,438 48,731 1,010,970 108,981 49,243 1,033,551 111,695
11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting 28 241 42,734 29 220 58,145 27 331 46,825
21 - Mining, Quarrying & Oil/Gas Extraction 18 246 70,268 16 227 77,106 16 231 73,268
22 - Utilities 23 1,988 108,825 24 1,941 117,106 23 1,893 122,356
23 - Construction 3,382 40,439 69,654 3,530 45,134 73,420 3,556 46,731 79,077
31 - Manufacturing 2,362 87,807 105,955 2,358 87,629 102,026 2,334 86,058 105,443
42 - Wholesale Trade 2,685 94,617 173,363 2,677 91,634 177,930 2,681 86,721 180,339
44 - Retail Trade 5,027 85,136 33,990 5,015 88,639 42,125 4,972 86,999 38,657
48 - Transportation and Warehousing 641 10,751 43,579 677 11,293 49,086 668 12,069 51,130
51 - Information 1,524 90,654 221,005 1,615 104,440 223,895 1,663 116,924 228,599
52 - Finance and Insurance 2,382 25,576 106,507 2,426 26,093 111,247 2,462 22,957 129,989
53 - Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2,591 13,117 72,230 2,610 13,500 72,627 2,681 13,377 73,718
54 - Professional, Scientific & Tech Svcs 8,911 132,495 130,299 8,977 130,743 137,280 9,067 139,437 134,696
55 - Management of Companies/Enterprises 272 53,714 239,155 278 58,101 256,164 272 68,356 225,965
56 - Administrative and Support+ 2,295 59,885 44,141 2,274 63,713 44,086 2,289 54,704 48,388
61 - Educational Services 977 46,276 59,274 1,025 48,492 61,436 1,060 49,696 66,166
62 - Health Care and Social Assistance 5,680 103,778 66,931 5,787 107,425 69,933 5,872 112,364 71,574
71 - Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 558 14,821 39,663 586 15,772 35,644 594 16,356 37,804
72 - Accommodation and Food Services 4,620 81,707 21,316 4,757 85,286 22,435 4,901 87,040 23,411
81 - Other Services (exc Public Admin) 3,783 30,561 36,162 3,849 30,465 39,076 3,914 31,051 39,368

 
6.4. General Economic Characteristics - goto top
    - based on Census American Community Survey 1-year estimates; http://proximityone.com/acs2017.htm
    - see related all ACS 2017 1 year metros Economic Characteristics interactive table: http://proximityone.com/cbsa171dp3.htm

  Item20162017Chg16-17%Chg16-17
Labor Force; Population 16 years and over 1,578,931 1,603,231 24,300 1.5
    In labor force 1,057,986 1,087,527 29,541 2.8
    In labor force - Civilian labor force 1,057,639 1,086,894 29,255 2.8
    In labor force - Civilian labor force - Employed 1,007,040 1,042,417 35,377 3.5
    In labor force - Civilian labor force - Unemployed 50,599 44,477 -6,122 -12.1
    In labor force - Armed Forces 347 633 286 82.4
    Not in labor force 520,945 515,704 -5,241 -1.0
    In labor force - Civilian labor force 1,057,639 1,086,894 29,255 2.8
    In labor force - Unemployment Rate 4.8 4.1 -0.7 -14.6
Employment by Industry; Civilian employed population 16 years and over 1,007,040 1,042,417 35,377 3.5
    Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 6,564 8,303 1,739 26.5
    Construction 52,445 54,466 2,021 3.9
    Manufacturing 159,137 166,746 7,609 4.8
    Wholesale trade 18,593 23,669 5,076 27.3
    Retail trade 84,623 86,946 2,323 2.7
    Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 27,850 30,295 2,445 8.8
    Information 47,972 49,851 1,879 3.9
    Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 50,606 50,723 117 0.2
    Prof, scientific & management, & admine and waste mgmt services 214,213 217,348 3,135 1.5
    Educational services, and health care and social assistance 192,788 197,552 4,764 2.5
    Arts, entertainment, & recreation, & accommodation & food services 85,298 86,833 1,535 1.8
    Other services, except public administration 41,242 43,067 1,825 4.4
    Public administration 25,709 26,618 909 3.5
Class of Worker; Civilian employed population 16 years and over 1,007,040 1,042,417 35,377 3.5
    Private wage and salary workers 850,767 881,744 30,977 3.6
    Government workers 95,743 99,318 3,575 3.7
    Self-employed in own not incorporated business workers 59,442 60,077 635 1.1
    Unpaid family workers 1,088 1,278 190 17.5
Household Income; Total households 653,296 651,006 -2,290 -0.4
    Less than $10,000 22,155 21,487 -668 -3.0
    $10,000 to $14,999 20,090 17,208 -2,882 -14.3
    $15,000 to $24,999 32,953 28,749 -4,204 -12.8
    $25,000 to $34,999 31,808 28,926 -2,882 -9.1
    $35,000 to $49,999 45,881 45,728 -153 -0.3
    $50,000 to $74,999 77,124 70,012 -7,112 -9.2
    $75,000 to $99,999 65,247 68,154 2,907 4.5
    $100,000 to $149,999 124,344 115,429 -8,915 -7.2
    $150,000 to $199,999 84,421 88,030 3,609 4.3
    $200,000 or more 149,273 167,283 18,010 12.1
Median household income (dollars) 110,040 117,474 7,434 6.8
Mean household income (dollars) 145,317 153,684 8,367 5.8
Earnings; Total households with earnings 558,064 555,940 -2,124 -0.4
    With earnings - Mean earnings (dollars) 147,144 156,311 9,167 6.2
    With Social Security 154,662 149,315 -5,347 -3.5
        Mean Social Security income (dollars) 19,918 20,207 289 1.5
    With retirement income 84,857 86,088 1,231 1.5
        Mean retirement income (dollars) 29,821 35,827 6,006 20.1
    With Supplemental Security Income 33,276 30,935 -2,341 -7.0
        Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) 11,172 10,473 -699 -6.3
    With cash public assistance income 13,678 13,806 128 0.9
        Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) 4,964 4,667 -297 -6.0
    With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits in the past 12 months 35,875 30,274 -5,601 -15.6
Familiy Income; Families 474,247 468,547 -5,700 -1.2
    Less than $10,000 11,364 9,989 -1,375 -12.1
    $10,000 to $14,999 7,639 5,700 -1,939 -25.4
    $15,000 to $24,999 18,763 16,359 -2,404 -12.8
    $25,000 to $34,999 20,445 16,934 -3,511 -17.2
    $35,000 to $49,999 31,816 29,132 -2,684 -8.4
    $50,000 to $74,999 52,506 50,173 -2,333 -4.4
    $75,000 to $99,999 47,010 45,474 -1,536 -3.3
    $100,000 to $149,999 94,313 86,773 -7,540 -8.0
    $150,000 to $199,999 65,609 68,167 2,558 3.9
    $200,000 or more 124,782 139,846 15,064 12.1
Median family income (dollars) 122,172 131,653 9,481 7.8
Mean family income (dollars) 159,818 170,523 10,705 6.7
Per capita income (dollars) 48,995 51,857 2,862 5.8
Per capita income (dollars) - Nonfamily households 179,049 182,459 3,410 1.9
Median nonfamily income (dollars) 69,645 75,089 5,444 7.8
Mean nonfamily income (dollars) 97,622 101,139 3,517 3.6
Median earnings for workers (dollars) 50,322 51,287 965 1.9
Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 90,040 86,058 -3,982 -4.4
Median earnings for female full-time, year-round workers (dollars) 64,483 61,603 -2,880 -4.5
Insurance Coverage; Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population 1,969,402 1,988,927 19,525 1.0
    With health insurance coverage 1,886,121 1,906,051 19,930 1.1
    With private health insurance coverage  1,475,255 1,530,361 55,106 3.7
    With public health coverage  575,825 539,260 -36,565 -6.4
    No health insurance coverage 83,281 82,876 -405 -0.5

6.5. Gross Domestic Product - goto top

Based on BEA Metro Gross Domestic Products (GDP) estimates (http://proximityone.com/metrogdp.htm), these provide a comprehensive measure of the metro economic output. Gross domestic product (GDP) is the value of the goods and services produced by the metro’s economy less the value of the goods and services used up in production. GDP estimates, updated annually, are available for only Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). Use the interactive table to rank, sort, compare metros.

  Item2011201220132014201520162017Change
2011-17
%Change
2011-17
Gross Domestic Product, per capita real GDP 92,270 94,138 97,777 103,656 113,729 119,736 128,308 36,038 39.10
Real GDP (millions) 172,532 178,727 188,543 202,567 224,908 238,384 256,419 83,887 48.62
GDP (current dollars, millions) 172,628 180,996 193,716 210,690 237,832 253,900 275,293 102,665 59.47
Real GDP Quantity Index, all industry 115.079 119.211 125.759 135.113 150.014 159.002 171.032......

6.6. Fortune 1000 Companies with Headquarters in Metro - goto top

The Fortune 1000 companies (http://proximityone.com/metros_fortune1000.htm) are the largest businesses in the U.S.

This section is updated (2018 businesses) and expanded with additional attributes subscriber edition.

  • Adobe Systems Incorporated
  • Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
  • Agilent Technologies, Inc.
  • Apple
  • Applied Materials, Inc.
  • Avaya Inc.
  • Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Google
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Intel Corporation
  • Intuit Inc.
  • Intuitive Surgical, Inc
  • Juniper Networks, Inc.
  • KLA-Tencor Corporation
  • LSI Corporation
  • Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • NetApp, Inc.
  • Netflix, Inc.
  • SanDisk Corporation
  • Sanmina
  • SunPower Corporation
  • Symantec Corporation
  • Synopsys, Inc.
  • Tesla Motors, Inc.
  • Trimble Navigation Limited
  • Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
  • Xilinx, Inc.
  • Yahoo! Inc.
  • eBay Inc.

Number in this metro: 31

6.7. Labor Market Characteristics & Trends go top

Based on BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://proximityone.com/laus.htm), these data are updated monthly and feature only a 2 month lag between the date of availability and month reference date. See related annual labor force characteristics in section 6.4. See related interactive table to compare areas. The table shows most recent six months and data (not seasonally adjusted) for month one year earlier than most recent month.

  ItemNov16Jun17Jul17Aug17Sep17Oct17Nov17Change
11/16-11/17
%Change
11/16-11/17
Labor Force1,061,9071,053,3521,059,9741,063,0201,068,9761,067,7831,072,90210,9951.04
Employment1,023,8841,015,9411,019,3211,021,9451,033,5291,035,6141,044,23320,3491.99
Unemployment38,02337,41140,65341,07535,44732,16928,669-9,354-24.60
Unemployment Rate3.583.553.843.863.323.012.67-0.91-25.37

6.8. Cost of Living go top

A cost of living measure is provided by the Regional Price Parity (RPP) for goods and services for an area (state or MSA). The RPP is developed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and updated annually. The RPP is an index where the national average of the cost of goods and services sold is 100. The RPP is a measure of the cost of living in that area relative to the U.S. overall average. The RPP is available for states and MSAs. The 2006-2016 series will be updated and extended to 2017 in May 2019. More detail is available in subscriber edition.

The Regional Price Parity (RPP) for all goods and services for the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA changed from 121.4 in 2010 to 127.1 in 2017.
 
7. Social & Education Characteristics - goto top

7.1. General Social Characteristics - goto top
    - based on Census American Community Survey 1-year estimates; http://proximityone.com/acs2017.htm
    - see related all ACS 2017 1 year metros Social Characteristics interactive table: http://proximityone.com/cbsa171dp2.htm

  Item20162017Chg16-17%Chg16-17
Total households 653,296 651,006 -2,290 -0.4
    Family households (families) 474,247 468,547 -5,700 -1.2
    Nonfamily households 179,049 182,459 3,410 1.9
    Nonfamily households - Householder living alone 130,750 131,056 306 0.2
Average household size 2.97 3.01 0.04 1.3
Average family size 3.41 3.48 0.07 2.1
Population in households 1,942,140 1,962,611 20,471 1.1
Enrolled in School; Population 3 years and over enrolled in school 534,315 522,342 -11,973 -2.2
    Nursery school, preschool 36,079 36,957 878 2.4
    Kindergarten 25,542 26,209 667 2.6
    Elementary school (grades 1-8) 201,093 193,816 -7,277 -3.6
    High school (grades 9-12) 102,734 101,750 -984 -1.0
    College or graduate school 168,867 163,610 -5,257 -3.1
Educational Attainment; Population 25 years and over 1,358,915 1,383,204 24,289 1.8
    Less than 9th grade 105,386 92,041 -13,345 -12.7
    9th to 12th grade, no diploma 71,049 70,535 -514 -0.7
    High school graduate (includes equivalency) 207,438 206,788 -650 -0.3
    Some college, no degree 208,404 220,124 11,720 5.6
    Associate's degree 86,136 90,550 4,414 5.1
    Bachelor's degree 375,440 368,254 -7,186 -1.9
    Graduate or professional degree 305,062 334,912 29,850 9.8
    Percent high school graduate or higher 87.0 88.2 1.2 1.4
    Percent bachelor's degree or higher 50.1 50.8 0.7 1.4
Mobility/Migration; Residence one year age - Population 1 year and over 1,957,607 1,977,248 19,641 1.0
    Same house 1,671,114 1,669,462 -1,652 -0.1
    Different house in the U.S. 247,525 271,514 23,989 9.7
        Same county 161,820 181,430 19,610 12.1
        Different county 85,705 90,084 4,379 5.1
        Different county - Same state 47,814 50,064 2,250 4.7
        Different county - Different state 37,891 40,020 2,129 5.6
    Abroad 38,968 36,272 -2,696 -6.9
Nativity
    Native 1,217,004 1,220,480 3,476 0.3
        Born in United States 1,187,084 1,190,196 3,112 0.3
        Born in United States - State of residence 903,791 912,943 9,152 1.0
        Born in United States - Different state 283,293 277,253 -6,040 -2.1
        Born in PR, U.S. Island or born abroad to Americans 29,920 30,284 364 1.2
    Foreign born 761,812 777,983 16,171 2.1
Foreign-born population 761,812 777,983 16,171 2.1
    Naturalized U.S. citizen 398,610 414,852 16,242 4.1
    Not a U.S. citizen 363,202 363,131 -71 0.0
Language Sooken at Home; Population 5 years and over 1,856,777 1,876,867 20,090 1.1
    English only 881,436 877,224 -4,212 -0.5
    Language other than English 975,341 999,643 24,302 2.5
    Language other than English - Speak English less than "very well" 388,914 380,078 -8,836 -2.3
    Spanish 343,099 352,785 9,686 2.8
    Spanish - Speak English less than "very well" 141,867 134,494 -7,373 -5.2
Computer Access; Total households 653,296 651,006 -2,290 -0.4
    With a computer 624,380 626,528 2,148 0.3
    With a computer - With a broadband Internet subscription 593,107 600,936 7,829 1.3

 
7.2. Component School District/Local Education Agency (LEA) Characteristics - goto top

Characteristics for 2015-16 School Year
  NameLEAIDLoGradeHiGradeSchoolsStudentsCity
Alum Rock Union Elementary0602310KG08 28   12,068     San Jose, CA
Aromas/San Juan Unified0691136KG12 3   1,150     San Juan Bautista, CA
Berryessa Union Elementary0604800KG08 14   7,452     San Jose, CA
Cambrian0607140KG08 6   3,358     San Jose, CA
Campbell Union0607200KG08 12   7,600     Campbell, CA
Campbell Union High06072300912 7   7,676     San Jose, CA
Cienega Union Elementary0608640KG08 1   29     Hollister, CA
Cupertino Union0610290KG08 25   18,948     Cupertino, CA
East Side Union High0611820KG12 26   26,684     San Jose, CA
Evergreen Elementary0613140KG08 18   12,282     San Jose, CA
Franklin-Mckinley Elementary0614370KG08 23   11,114     San Jose, CA
Fremont Union High06144300912 6   10,736     Sunnyvale, CA
Gilroy Unified0615180KG12 16   11,852     Gilroy, CA
Hollister0617340KG08 11   5,654     Hollister, CA
Jefferson Elementary0618810KG08 1   9     Paicines, CA
Lakeside Joint0620700KG05 1   88     Los Gatos, CA
Los Altos Elementary0622650KG08 10   4,638     Los Altos, CA
Los Gatos Union Elementary0622830KG08 5   3,335     Los Gatos, CA
Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High06228000912 2   3,311     Los Gatos, CA
Luther Burbank0623130KG08 1   528     San Jose, CA
Metro Education06001351112 1   ...     San Jose, CA
Milpitas Unified0624500KG12 13   10,291     Milpitas, CA
Moreland0625770KG08 7   4,810     San Jose, CA
Morgan Hill Unified0625830KG12 14   9,135     Morgan Hill, CA
Mount Pleasant Elementary0626400KG08 5   2,445     San Jose, CA
Mountain View Whisman0626280KG08 13   5,084     Mountain View, CA
Mountain View-Los Altos Union High06263100912 3   4,028     Mountain View, CA
North County Joint Union Elementary06274800608 1   760     Hollister, CA
North County Regional Occupational Center/Program (Roc/P)06013430912 1   ...     Sunnyvale, CA
Oak Grove Elementary0627810KG08 20   10,632     San Jose, CA
Orchard Elementary0628680KG08 1   908     San Jose, CA
Palo Alto Unified0629610KG12 19   12,485     Palo Alto, CA
Panoche Elementary0629770KG08 1   8     Paicines, CA
San Benito County Office Of Education0691028KG12 3   67     Hollister, CA
San Benito High06341400912 2   3,010     Hollister, CA
San Jose Unified0634590KG12 54   32,454     San Jose, CA
Santa Clara County Office Of Education0691035KG12 27   10,795     San Jose, CA
Santa Clara County Rop06001371012 1   ...     Sunnyvale, CA
Santa Clara Unified0635430KG12 26   15,388     Santa Clara, CA
Saratoga Union Elementary0635910KG08 4   2,000     Saratoga, CA
Southside Elementary0637650KG08 1   241     Hollister, CA
Sunnyvale0638460KG08 10   6,640     Sunnyvale, CA
Tres Pinos Union Elementary0639690KG08 1   135     Tres Pinos, CA
Union Elementary0640320KG08 9   5,692     San Jose, CA
Willow Grove Union Elementary0642630KG08 1   16     Paicines, CA


Number in this metro: 50

 
7.3. Component Higher Education Institution Characteristics - goto top

This section is not available for this area in this version.

8. GeoPolitics - goto top

Metro breakout not available for this area in this version. See related:
  • 115th Congressional Districts demographic-economic interactive tables General demographics .. Social .. Economic .. Housing
  • State Legislative Districts (2016 cycle) interactive table

 
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