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Diversity in Riverside County
Race: Not as Clear Cut as We May ThinkCaucasian
Race: Not as Clear Cut as We May ThinkAsian
Race: Not as Clear Cut as We May ThinkBlack
Residents Are From All Walks of Life
A Myriad of Belief Systems Exist Here
We Are Among the Leading Counties in
Diversification
Majority-Minority and "Tipping Point" Counties,
2007 (Total Population)
Percent Minority, 2007
TOTAL POPULATION
50% or greater
40% to 49.9%
Less than 40%
Residents Vary in Acculturation
• Non US Citizens
may still be very
Westernized,
regardless of
country of origin
• Big generational
differences
Adjustment to mainstream Western culture
Southern California: Study in Diversity
Among the most diverse regions in
the country
8 Counties (San Diego to Kern)
• 23.3M estimated population in 2010
• Flat Growth from 2004 (ending decline)
to 2010
• Growth focused on inland counties
Los Angeles County
• 71% are minorities (racial or ethnic)
• 1 of every 14 minorities in the country
Population Growth
Riverside County
1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005
Riverside County v. California
Riverside
County
California
Population 2.1 million 37 million
Growth 2000 to 2008 36% 8.5%
< 5 years 8% 7%
<18years 28% 26%
65+ 11.5% 11.2%
Female 50% 50%
Number 1 in Growth in Ca; Number 64 in U.S.
Riverside Migration
Net Migration 2000-2008:
Riverside grew by: + 500,000
Los Angeles County declined by: - 368,000
Orange County declined by: - 52,000
San Diego County declined by: - 10,000
Immigration
Most Common Places of Birth For
the Foreign-Born Residents (%):
Mexico 66%
Philippines 5%
Canada 3%
Guatemala 2%
El Salvador 2%
United Kingdom 2%
South Korea 1%
Mexico Philippines Canada Guatemala El Salvador U.K. South Korea
70%
0%
Riverside County v. California
Riverside County California
White 84% (42%NH) 77% (42%NH)
Black 7% 7%
American Indian 1% 1%
Asian 6% 12%
Hispanic 44% 37%
2+ Races 2% 3%
Riverside County v. California
Riverside County California
Same house in
1995 & 2000
47% 50%
Foreign Born 19% 26%
*ESL at home 33% 40%
HS Grad 75% 77%
Bachelor’s 17% 27%
Income (Md.) 58k 60k
*71% speak English well; 29% not well or not at all
Riverside County Economy
Riverside County California
Foreclosures
Rate*
1 in 17
households
1 in 34
households
Unemployment
Rate**
15.1% 12.6%
Most common industry for males in Riverside County (18%) and
California overall (12.5%) is construction; many more males are
unemployed than females. Men have lost 74% of jobs since 12/07.
*2009
**February 2010 data
Variability in Riverside Diversity:
Each City is Different
Riverside Communities:
Socioeconomic Data
Wealthiest Cities:
1. Indian Wells - $120k
2. Rancho Mirage
3. Murrieta
4. Corona
5. Temecula
6. La Quinta - $71k(fastest growing)
Least Wealthy Cities:
1. Hemet - $32k
2. Desert Hot Springs
3. Coachella
4. Perris
5. Beaumont
6. Banning – $41k
Riverside - $52k
Palm Springs - $46k (retirees, second homes)
Riverside County Communities
Corona Indio Palm S. Riverside Temecula
Black 6% 3% 4% 7% 7%
Asian 8% 2% 4% 6% 6%
Hisp. 36% 75% 24% 38% 38%
Female 51% 50% 48% 51% 51%
H.S. 81% 56% 82% 77% 77%
College 22% 9% 27% 19% 19%
ESL 36% 64% 28% 35% 35%
Communities: Age Ranges
Corona Indio Palm S. Riverside Temecula
< 5 10% 10% 5% 8% 9%
<18 33% 35% 17% 30% 35%
65 + 6% 9% 26% 9% 7%
Sexual Minorities and Gender
• Palm Springs year round (jury eligible) population is estimated to be 35% gay/lesbian.
• Females comprise approximately 50% of the population in most Riverside Communities.
• Palm Springs is the exception.
• Females only comprise 48% due to a greater number of gay men in that community.