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Ranked 8th among all U.S. cities based on 2015 population, the population of San Diego city, CA changed from 1,301,621 in 2010 to 1,394,928 in 2015 (93,307 or 7.2%). The population of the U.S. overall changed from 308,758,105 in 2010 to 321,418,820 in 2015 (12,660,715 or 4.1%). Examine population characteristics and trends of the city of San Diego in context of other cities and counties using the interactive table.

San Diego is a principal city of the San Diego-Carlsbad, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area (CBSA 41740). This section reviews selected geographic, demographic and economic characteristics of the city of San Diego.

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Examining Characteristics, Patterns and Trends of San Diego
Demographic-economic data are presented below for the city. See about these data and city geography below in this section.

Comparing San Diego to Other Areas -- Using the Interactive Table
Use the interactive table in the related section to view, rank, query and compare annual population estimates for states, cities, counties and sub-county areas of interest.

San Diego, CA Demographic-Economic Characteristics
Annual demographic-economic estimates are available for all geographies for areas of 65,000 population or more from the American Community Survey (ACS). Data shown in the table show characteristics of the city for 2012 and 2014.
  -- ACS 2012 1 year -- -- ACS 2014 1 year -- -- Change 2012-14 --
 ValuePercentValuePercentValuePercent
Total Population 1,338,354 100.00 1,381,083 100.00 42,729 3.19
  Male 670,519 50.10 690,091 49.97 19,572 2.92
  Female 667,835 49.90 690,992 50.03 23,157 3.47
  Age
    Under 5 years 83,310 6.22 85,869 6.22 2,559 3.07
    5-9 years 72,977 5.45 78,608 5.69 5,631 7.72
    10-14 years 73,083 5.46 72,083 5.22 -1,000 -1.37
    15-19 years 93,466 6.98 86,700 6.28 -6,766 -7.24
    20-24 years 128,619 9.61 123,930 8.97 -4,689 -3.65
    25-34 years 237,054 17.71 257,209 18.62 20,155 8.50
    35-44 years 184,189 13.76 184,942 13.39 753 0.41
    45-54 years 171,933 12.85 180,888 13.10 8,955 5.21
    55-59 years 81,869 6.12 81,484 5.90 -385 -0.47
    60-64 years 60,496 4.52 71,481 5.18 10,985 18.16
    65-74 years 82,647 6.18 88,354 6.40 5,707 6.91
    75-84 years 46,495 3.47 47,783 3.46 1,288 2.77
    85+ years 22,216 1.66 21,752 1.57 -464 -2.09
    Median age 33.90 34.40 0.50 1.47
Race/Origin
  One Race 1,276,780 95.40 1,312,045 95.00 35,265 2.76
    White 852,307 63.68 889,280 64.39 36,973 4.34
    Black/African American 87,569 6.54 89,431 6.48 1,862 2.13
    American Indian/Alaska Native 11,130 0.83 5,347 0.39 -5,783 -51.96
    Asian 230,434 17.22 228,372 16.54 -2,062 -0.89
    Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 5,814 0.43 4,525 0.33 -1,289 -22.17
    Some other race 89,526 6.69 95,090 6.89 5,564 6.21
  Two or more races 61,574 4.60 69,038 5.00 7,464 12.12
  Hispanic (of any race) 408,788 30.54 418,435 30.30 9,647 2.36
Households by Type
  Total households 473,842 100.00 493,446 100.00 19,604 4.14
    Families 281,114 59.33 298,302 60.45 17,188 6.11
    Nonfamily households 192,728 40.67 195,144 39.55 2,416 1.25
    Average Household Size 2.74 2.73 -0.01 -0.36
    Average Family Size 3.49 3.41 -0.08 -2.29
Relationship
  Population in households 1,300,367 97.16 1,345,107 97.40 44,740 3.44
School Enrollment
  Population 3 & over enrolled 372,946 100.00 374,580 100.00 1,634 0.44
    Nursery school, preschool 22,332 5.99 24,011 6.41 1,679 7.52
    Kindergarten 15,585 4.18 13,889 3.71 -1,696 -10.88
    Elementary school (grades 1-8) 115,804 31.05 121,471 32.43 5,667 4.89
    High school (grades 9-12) 66,893 17.94 64,354 17.18 -2,539 -3.80
    College or graduate school 152,332 40.85 150,855 40.27 -1,477 -0.97
Educational Attainment
  Population 25 years & over 886,899 100.00 933,893 100.00 46,994 5.30
    Less than 9th grade 59,392 6.70 59,776 6.40 384 0.65
    9th to 12th grade, no diploma 50,582 5.70 53,306 5.71 2,724 5.39
    High school graduate (incl equiv) 150,997 17.03 150,765 16.14 -232 -0.15
    Some college, no degree 180,760 20.38 187,586 20.09 6,826 3.78
    Associate's degree 72,947 8.22 68,162 7.30 -4,785 -6.56
    Bachelor's degree 221,107 24.93 253,146 27.11 32,039 14.49
    Graduate or professional degree 151,114 17.04 161,152 17.26 10,038 6.64
    Percent high school graduate or higher 87.60 87.90 0.30 0.34
    Percent bachelor's degree or higher 42.00 44.40 2.40 5.71
Residence 1 year ago 1,321,386 100.00 1,365,479 100.00 44,093 3.34
  Same house 1,076,687 81.48 1,121,039 82.10 44,352 4.12
  Different house in U.S. 227,465 17.21 224,925 16.47 -2,540 -1.12
    Same county 161,826 12.25 160,701 11.77 -1,125 -0.70
    Different county 65,639 4.97 64,224 4.70 -1,415 -2.16
      Same state 30,939 2.34 23,253 1.70 -7,686 -24.84
      Different state 34,700 2.63 40,971 3.00 6,271 18.07
  Abroad 17,234 1.30 19,515 1.43 2,281 13.24
Language Spoken at Home
  Population 5 years & over 1,255,044 100.00 1,295,214 100.00 40,170 3.20
    English only 737,954 58.80 770,024 59.45 32,070 4.35
    Language other than English 517,090 41.20 525,190 40.55 8,100 1.57
      Speak English less than very well 202,386 16.13 197,496 15.25 -4,890 -2.42
    Spanish 291,117 23.20 301,130 23.25 10,013 3.44
      Speak English less than very well 110,358 8.79 106,643 8.23 -3,715 -3.37
Employment Status
  Population 16 years & over 1,092,791 100.00 1,131,247 100.00 38,456 3.52
    In labor force 738,618 67.59 761,498 67.31 22,880 3.10
      Civilian labor force 707,967 64.79 734,201 64.90 26,234 3.71
        Employed 643,049 58.84 680,826 60.18 37,777 5.87
        Unemployed 64,918 5.94 53,375 4.72 -11,543 -17.78
      Armed forces 30,651 2.80 27,297 2.41 -3,354 -10.94
    Not in labor force 354,173 32.41 369,749 32.69 15,576 4.40
  Civilian labor force 707,967 64.79 734,201 64.90 26,234 3.71
    Percent unemployed 9.20 7.30 -1.90 -20.65
Employment by Industry
  Civilian employed population 16 years & over 643,049 100.00 680,826 100.00 37,777 5.87
    Agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting, mining 2,668 0.41 2,561 0.38 -107 -4.01
    Construction 27,613 4.29 27,356 4.02 -257 -0.93
    Manufacturing 59,710 9.29 63,008 9.25 3,298 5.52
    Wholesale trade 11,727 1.82 15,351 2.25 3,624 30.90
    Retail trade 66,159 10.29 63,746 9.36 -2,413 -3.65
    Transportation, warehousing, utilities 21,756 3.38 21,856 3.21 100 0.46
    Information 17,750 2.76 19,787 2.91 2,037 11.48
    Finance, insurance, real estate 44,928 6.99 44,420 6.52 -508 -1.13
    Professional, scientific, management 103,110 16.03 107,700 15.82 4,590 4.45
    Education & health care 143,763 22.36 159,834 23.48 16,071 11.18
    Arts, entertainment, recreation 75,847 11.79 90,990 13.36 15,143 19.97
    Other services 33,284 5.18 31,253 4.59 -2,031 -6.10
    Public administration 34,734 5.40 32,964 4.84 -1,770 -5.10
Household Income
  Total households 473,842 100.00 493,446 100.00 19,604 4.14
    Less than $10,000 28,504 6.02 30,377 6.16 1,873 6.57
    $10,000 to $14,999 23,388 4.94 20,600 4.17 -2,788 -11.92
    $15,000 to $24,999 42,289 8.92 37,206 7.54 -5,083 -12.02
    $25,000 to $34,999 39,391 8.31 42,982 8.71 3,591 9.12
    $35,000 to $49,999 58,794 12.41 56,567 11.46 -2,227 -3.79
    $50,000 to $74,999 77,355 16.33 80,507 16.32 3,152 4.07
    $75,000 to $99,999 62,616 13.21 61,888 12.54 -728 -1.16
    $100,000 to $149,999 71,504 15.09 82,627 16.74 11,123 15.56
    $150,000 to $199,999 38,011 8.02 37,391 7.58 -620 -1.63
    $200,000 or more 31,990 6.75 43,301 8.78 11,311 35.36
    Median household income 62,395 67,799 5,404 8.66
    Mean household income 85,136 92,389 7,253 8.52
Percent Families & People in Poverty
  All families 10.70 11.20 0.50 4.67
  All people 15.50 15.70 0.20 1.29
Housing Occupancy
  Total housing units 513,200 100.00 530,490 100.00 17,290 3.37
    Occupied housing units 473,842 92.33 493,446 93.02 19,604 4.14
    Vacant housing units 39,358 7.67 37,044 6.98 -2,314 -5.88
    Homeowner vacancy rate 2.10 1.20 -0.90 -42.86
    Rental vacancy rate 3.90 3.30 -0.60 -15.38
Units in Structure
  Total housing units 513,200 100.00 530,490 100.00 17,290 3.37
    1-unit, detached 230,272 44.87 242,266 45.67 11,994 5.21
    1-unit, attached 44,628 8.70 47,457 8.95 2,829 6.34
    2 units 13,844 2.70 12,628 2.38 -1,216 -8.78
    3 or 4 units 30,856 6.01 32,980 6.22 2,124 6.88
    5 to 9 units 51,827 10.10 55,873 10.53 4,046 7.81
    10 to 19 units 42,561 8.29 37,086 6.99 -5,475 -12.86
    20 or more units 93,838 18.28 95,907 18.08 2,069 2.20
    Mobile home, boat, RV etc. 5,306 1.03 5,808 1.09 502 9.46
Year Structure Built
  Total housing units 513,200 100.00 530,490 100.00 17,290 3.37
    2010 or later 4,027 0.78 7,312 1.38 3,285 81.57
    2000 to 2009 54,940 10.71 56,791 10.71 1,851 3.37
    1990 to 1999 59,149 11.53 64,307 12.12 5,158 8.72
    1980 to 1989 91,352 17.80 97,080 18.30 5,728 6.27
    1970 to 1979 112,633 21.95 110,034 20.74 -2,599 -2.31
    1960 to 1969 65,044 12.67 66,485 12.53 1,441 2.22
    1950 to 1959 66,656 12.99 67,363 12.70 707 1.06
    1940 to 1949 24,044 4.69 23,405 4.41 -639 -2.66
    1939 or earlier 35,355 6.89 37,713 7.11 2,358 6.67
Housing Tenure
  Occupied housing units 473,842 100.00 493,446 100.00 19,604 4.14
    Owner-occupied 221,253 46.69 228,695 46.35 7,442 3.36
    Renter-occupied 252,589 53.31 264,751 53.65 12,162 4.81
    Avg household size, owner-occupied 2.79 2.81 0.02 0.72
    Avg household size, renter-occupied 2.70 2.66 -0.04 -1.48
Year Householder Moved Into Unit
  Occupied housing units 473,842 100.00 493,446 100.00 19,604 4.14
    2010 or later 177,939 37.55 246,388 49.93 68,449 38.47
    2000 to 2009 165,759 34.98 129,457 26.24 -36,302 -21.90
    1990 to 1999 66,350 14.00 62,279 12.62 -4,071 -6.14
    1980 to 1989 30,081 6.35 27,000 5.47 -3,081 -10.24
    1970 to 1979 20,130 4.25 17,525 3.55 -2,605 -12.94
    1969 or earlier 13,583 2.87 10,797 2.19 -2,786 -20.51
Occupants per room
  1.00 or less 442,132 93.31 464,510 94.14 22,378 5.06
  1.01 to 1.50 20,998 4.43 21,220 4.30 222 1.06
  1.51 or more 10,712 2.26 7,716 1.56 -2,996 -27.97
Housing Value (owner occupied units) 221,253 100.00 228,695 100.00 7,442 3.36
  Less than $50,000 5,252 2.37 8,045 3.52 2,793 53.18
  $50,000 to $99,999 3,401 1.54 1,982 0.87 -1,419 -41.72
  $100,000 to $149,999 6,416 2.90 3,214 1.41 -3,202 -49.91
  $150,000 to $199,999 10,696 4.83 4,279 1.87 -6,417 -59.99
  $200,000 to $299,999 31,708 14.33 24,602 10.76 -7,106 -22.41
  $300,000 to $499,999 77,703 35.12 76,285 33.36 -1,418 -1.82
  $500,000 to $999,999 70,123 31.69 88,227 38.58 18,104 25.82
  $1,000,000 or more 15,954 7.21 22,061 9.65 6,107 38.28
  Median 430,100 489,000 58,900 13.69
Selected Monthly Owner Costs (SMOC)
  Housing units with a mortgage 166,868 100.00 167,889 100.00 1,021 0.61
    Less than $300 21 0.01 491 3054.52 470 2238.10
    $300 to $499 723 0.43 1,616 0.96 893 123.51
    $500 to $699 2,232 1.34 2,085 1.24 -147 -6.59
    $700 to $999 6,357 3.81 6,881 4.10 524 8.24
    $1,000 to $1,499 23,311 13.97 23,405 13.94 94 0.40
    $1,500 to $1,999 31,451 18.85 32,679 19.46 1,228 3.90
    $2,000 or more 102,773 61.59 100,732 60.00 -2,041 -1.99
    Median 2,318 2,245 -73 -3.15
Gross Rent
  Occupied units paying rent 246,990 100.00 258,637 100.00 11,647 4.72
    Less than $200 1,192 0.48 452 0.17 -740 -62.08
    $200 to $299 4,212 1.71 3,793 1.47 -419 -9.95
    $300 to $499 5,705 2.31 5,201 2.01 -504 -8.83
    $500 to $749 14,047 5.69 13,567 5.25 -480 -3.42
    $750 to $999 44,962 18.20 37,928 14.66 -7,034 -15.64
    $1,000 to $1,499 83,936 33.98 82,874 32.04 -1,062 -1.27
    $1,500 or more 92,936 37.63 114,822 44.40 21,886 23.55
    Median 1,298 1,412 114 8.78

About the Data & Cities
Data used in this section come from multiple sources.

Annual Model-Based Population Estimates. The July 1, 2015 Census Bureau model-based estimates for the U.S. 19,505 incorporated cities show a total population of 202,066,769 compared to 192,179,239 as of Census 2010. These areas are incorporated cities as recognized by their corresponding state governments and granted certain governmental rights and responsibilities. ProximityOne integrates these estimates, with related data, in models to develop projections, examine change and assess the impact of change.

Largest 10 Cities -- the Million-Plus Population Cities -- based on the model-based population estimates
The largest 10 cities in 2015, shown by this graphic taken from the interactive table below, are also the set of cities having 1 million or more population.


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The Largest 10 Cities based on 2015 Population
Locations of the largest 10 cities based on 2015 population are shown in the following graphic as red marker.
 
  1. New York, NY
  2. Los Angeles, CA
  3. Chicago, IL
  4. Houston, TX
  5. Philadelphia, PA
  6. Phoenix, AX
  7. San Antonio, TX
  8. San Diego, CA
  9. Dallas, TX
  10. San Jose, CA

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