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Relative per Capita Income Trends (US=100) - PPT Presentation

Manteca House Hold Income Trends Educational Attainment high school graduate or higher CA 818 SJC 78 Manteca 825 bachelors degree or higher CA 314 SJC 184 Manteca 148 Population with Health Insurance ID: 633614

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Relative per Capita Income Trends (US=100)Slide2

Manteca House Hold Income TrendsSlide3

Educational Attainment

% high school graduate or higher: CA 81.8%; SJC 78%; Manteca 82.5%

% bachelor’s degree or higher: CA 31.4%; SJC 18.4%; Manteca 14.8%Slide4

Population with Health InsuranceSlide5

Some further resources:

go.

pacific.edu/

nsjv

pacificcbpr.orgSlide6

Manteca &

San Joaquin CountySlide7

San Joaquin County recovered pre-recession level of jobs in 2015.Slide8

Annual Percent Change In San Joaquin County Jobs

2017-18 will be slowest employment growth this cycle.Slide9

Farm Income Coming Down From Record LevelsSlide10

San Joaquin County has fastest population growth rate in California over the 3 year period from 2013-2016.

Bay Area Out-Migration Increased Substantially In 2016, And Bay Area Population Growth Dropped In Half While Rents Stabilized.

San Joaquin County In-Migration Held Steady As Bay Area Out-Migration Grew.

Adding 11,000 new residents per year 2013-16, compared to 6,000 in 2010-13.Slide11

Manteca Forecast Population Growth

Between 2015 & 2060 San Joaquin County will grow by nearly 600,000

These five communities and Stockton account for 84% of that growth

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Some further resources:

pacific.edu/

cbprSlide13

Thank You!