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DEMOGRAPHICS
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
County Economic and Demographic Indicators
Projected Economic Growth (2015-2020) [1]
Exepected retail sales growth
14.1%
Expected job growth
10.6%
Expected personal income growth
11.8%
Expected population growth
9.1%
Net migration
61.5%
Expected growth in vehicles
10.0%
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Healthcare and Education are the County’s
fastest growing job sectors.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Riverside County’s population growth rate in the rst half of the current decade was the second-highest in the state. [1]
Riverside is the 4th most populous county in California, and the 11th most populous county in America. [2]
5-year population growth is expected to be a nation leading 13.8%. [2]
There are no acute care hospitals under construction, planned or entitled in the area.
California’s Director of Finance recently projected that Riverside County’s population will nearly double to 4.2 million by 2060, becoming the third most populated county in the state of California. [3]
Riverside County population grew 42% between 2000-2010; healthcare development traditionally lags population growth. [3]
1 United States Census Bureau http://www.census.gov
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LARGEST FORCASTED 65+ POPULATION ABSOLUTE CHANGE: 2014E-2019F
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CALIFORNIA’S 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTIES
COUNTY POPULATION
Los Angeles San Diego Orange Riverside San Bernardino Santa Clara Alameda Sacramento Contra Costa Fresno
10,116,705
3,263,431 3,145,515
2,329,271 2,112,619
1,894,605 1,610,921 1,482,026
1,111,339 965,974
2 Riverside County Factbook http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/BZA115214/06065/accessible
3 Source: California Department of Finance, Report P-1 Summary of Population Projections 2010-60 (Dec. 2014). 8Retrieved from: http://www.dof.ca.gov/research/demographic/reports/projections/P-1/
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