San Bernardino County, CA Demographics
What is the population of San Bernardino County?
There are 2,177,823 residents in San Bernardino County, with a median age of 36.3. Of this, 50.18% are males and 49.82% are females. US-born citizens make up 77.73% of the resident pool in San Bernardino County, while non-US-born citizens account for 12.17%. Additionally, 10.1% of the population is represented by non-citizens.
A total of 1,922,898 people in San Bernardino County currently live in the same house as they did last year.
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Total Population | 2,177,823 | 0.5% |
Male Population | 1,092,876 | 1.0% |
Female Population | 1,084,947 | 0.1% |
Male Population 50.18%
Female Population 49.82%
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Median Age | 36.3 | -0.6% |
Citizen U.S. Born | 1,692,900 | -0.0% |
Citizen not U.S. Born | 265,004 | 3.4% |
Not Citizen | 219,919 | 1.6% |
Citizen U.S. Born 77.73%
Citizen not U.S. Born 12.17%
Not Citizen 10.1%
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Moved from Abroad | 7,065 | -1.5% |
Moved from Same County | 125,632 | -5.3% |
Moved from Same State | 72,477 | -6.6% |
Moved from Different State | 24,582 | 4.1% |
Same House as Last Year | 1,922,898 | 1.2% |
Moved from Abroad 0.33%
Moved from Same County 5.84%
Moved from Same State 3.37%
Moved from Different State 1.14%
Same House as Last Year 89.33%
What are the employment statistics in San Bernardino County?
White-collar workers make up 70.16% of the working population in San Bernardino County, while blue-collar employees account for 29.84%. There are also 91,609 entrepreneurs in San Bernardino County (9.58% of the workforce); 652,862 workers employed in private companies (68.3%); and 151,175 people working in governmental institutions (15.81%).
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 670,693 | 1.6% |
Blue Collar | 285,238 | 3.9% |
White Collar 70.16%
Blue Collar 29.84%
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 91,609 | 3.2% |
Private Companies | 652,862 | 1.8% |
Governmental Workers | 151,175 | 1.8% |
Not for Profit Companies | 60,285 | 8.4% |
Self Employees 9.58%
Private Companies 68.3%
Governmental Workers 15.81%
Not for Profit Companies 6.31%
How many households are there in San Bernardino County?
There are a total of 661,202 households in San Bernardino County, each made up of around 3 members. Family establishments represent 76.16% of these San Bernardino County households, while non-family units account for the remaining 23.84%. Additionally, 40.48% of households have children and 59.52% of households are without children.
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Total households | 661,202 | 1.3% |
Average People per Household | 3 | N/A |
Family Households | 503,575 | 1.2% |
Non-Family Households | 157,627 | 1.6% |
Family Households 76.16%
Non-Family Households 23.84%
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Households with Children | 267,638 | 0.1% |
Households without Children | 393,564 | 2.1% |
Households with Children 40.48%
Households without Children 59.52%
What are the median and average incomes in San Bernardino County?
The average annual household income in San Bernardino County is $93,987, while the median household income sits at $71,720 per year. Residents aged 25 to 44 earn $76,017, while those between 45 and 64 years old have a median wage of $81,181. In contrast, people younger than 25 and those older than 65 earn less, at $52,834 and $52,472, respectively.
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Average Household Income | $93,987 | 11.2% |
Median Household Income | $71,720 | 11.2% |
People below Poverty Level | -3 | N/A |
People above Poverty Level | 1,822,323 | 1.5% |
How many homeowners and renters are there in San Bernardino County?
There are 734,575 housing units in San Bernardino County, and the median year in which these properties were built is 1978. Of the 661,202 occupied housing units in San Bernardino County, 61.11% are owner-occupied, while 38.89% have renters living in them.
Meanwhile, properties bought with mortgages account for 69.95% of the units, and the median value of a home with a mortgage is $409,800. In general, housing costs reach $1,478 per month in San Bernardino County.
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Housing Units | 734,575 | 0.6% |
Median Year Built | 1978 | 0.0% |
Built in 1939 or Earlier | 26,380 | 1.9% |
Built between 1940 and 1949 | 27,408 | -1.9% |
Built between 1950 and 1959 | 80,055 | -1.9% |
Built between 1960 and 1969 | 72,824 | -2.0% |
Built between 1970 and 1979 | 121,082 | -1.4% |
Built between 1980 and 1989 | 163,555 | 0.7% |
Built between 1990 and 1999 | 94,076 | 0.0% |
Built between 2000 and 2009 | 105,916 | 2.0% |
Built between 2010 and 2019 | 39,688 | 11.2% |
Built in 2020 or Later | 3,591 | 169.6% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Occupied Housing Units | 661,202 | 1.3% |
Owner Occupied | 404,091 | 2.3% |
Renter Occupied | $257,111 | -0.2% |
Owner Occupied 61.11%
Renter Occupied 38.89%
Y-o-Y Change | ||
With Mortgage | 282,645 | 1.1% |
Without Mortgage | 121,446 | 5.1% |
Median Value with Mortgage | $409,800 | 23.3% |
Median Value without Mortgage | $331,200 | 15.5% |
Median Housing Costs per Month | $1,478 | 13.3% |
With Mortgage 69.95%
Without Mortgage 30.05%
What is the level of education in San Bernardino County?
Approximately 38.09% of the population in San Bernardino County holds a high school degree (that's 626,524 residents), while 26.79% have attained a college certificate (440,677 locals) and 13.32% have a bachelor's degree (219,086 people).
Y-o-Y Change | ||
No High School | 119,253 | 3.7% |
Some High School | 626,524 | 1.3% |
Some College | 440,677 | -0.9% |
Associate Degree | 128,310 | 0.2% |
Bachelor's Degree | 219,086 | 2.5% |
Graduate Degree | 111,189 | 5.6% |
No High School 7.25%
Some High School 38.09%
Some College 26.79%
Associate Degree 7.8%
Bachelor's Degree 13.32%
Graduate Degree 6.76%
What is the marital status of San Bernardino County residents?
A total of 653,248 people in San Bernardino County have never been married (which represents 37.39% of the total population), while 826,318 of them are wedded (47.29%). Separated and divorced residents are in smaller numbers, at 35,519 (2.03%) and 155,766 (8.91%), respectively.
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Never Married | 653,248 | 2.7% |
Married | 826,318 | 0.9% |
Separated | 35,519 | -5.9% |
Widowed | 76,486 | -0.4% |
Divorced | 155,766 | 155,766.0% |
Never Married 37.39%
Married 47.29%
Separated 2.03%
Widowed 4.38%
Divorced 8.91%
What are the most common means of transportation in San Bernardino County?
The top three means of transportation people in San Bernardino County use to get to work are: car, walking and bus or trolley bus. A total of 823,500 residents commute by car, 14,105 prefer going to work by walking and 5,883 by bus or trolley bus
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Car | 823,500 | 1.0% |
Bus or TrolleyBus | 5,883 | -6.3% |
Railroad | 2,801 | 1,057.4% |
Ferryboat | 51 | -17.7% |
Bicycle | 1,731 | -8.6% |
Motorcycle | 1,929 | -0.3% |
TaxiCab | 462 | -8.7% |
Walk | 14,105 | -0.6% |
What is the median and average household income in San Bernardino County by zipcode?
ZipCode | Population | Number of Households | Median Income | Average Income |
---|---|---|---|---|
89019 | 2,312 | 1,150 | $51,806.00 | $109,663.00 |
91701 | 39,323 | 13,098 | $111,745.00 | $133,013.00 |
91708 | 15,908 | 4,702 | $102,150.00 | $109,842.00 |
91709 | 78,341 | 25,192 | $117,603.00 | $143,655.00 |
91710 | 81,466 | 23,254 | $98,099.00 | $115,826.00 |
91730 | 71,040 | 24,998 | $84,850.00 | $103,521.00 |
91737 | 23,108 | 7,902 | $112,857.00 | $150,564.00 |
91739 | 41,319 | 11,586 | $138,079.00 | $180,320.00 |
91759 | 299 | 150 | $111,071.00 | $106,659.00 |
91761 | 61,837 | 17,767 | $89,041.00 | $108,573.00 |
Methodology & Disclaimers
Demographic data shown in this section was gathered from the latest U.S. Census Bureau release, the 2022 American Community Survey. The information is updated yearly, as soon as new data is made available by the US Census Bureau.
No representation, guarantee or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information modified or aggregated for specific neighborhoods and/or zip codes.