Selected Demographic & Economic Angles on the San Francisco Bay Area

New U.S. Census data was released in early December, which we have used as an excuse to look at a wide variety of data from a number of different sources.

• Which party’s presidential candidate increased their percentage of vote in 2020?
• How much has employment bounced back from the initial pandemic plunge?
• What county has the highest life expectancy?
• What are the differences between male and female median incomes in the Bay Area?
• When asked about religious affiliation, what percentage of residents responded with “nothing in particular”?
• What has been the decline in Chinese-national home purchases over the past 4 years?
• Which county has the highest percentage of residents living in poverty?
• How many Californians moved to Texas in 2019?
• How much income is required to buy a median-priced house in San Mateo County?
• What national ancestry is claimed by the highest number of residents?
• What county has by far the highest median age?
• What percentage of Bay Area residents believe in evolution?

Compass Bay Area real estate market reports: https://www.bayareamarketreports.com/

Data is from a variety of sources – some brand new, some older, depending on availability. Deemed reasonably reliable, but may contain errors. All numbers should be considered very approximate.

Source: Compass

It is impossible to know how median and average value statistics apply to any particular home without a specific comparative market analysis. These analyses were made in good faith with data from sources deemed reliable, but may contain errors and are subject to revision. It is not our intent to convince you of a particular position, but to attempt to provide straightforward data and analysis, so you can make your own informed decisions. Median and average statistics are enormous generalities: There are hundreds of different markets in San Francisco and the Bay Area, each with its own unique dynamics. Median prices and average dollar per square foot values can be and often are affected by other factors besides changes in fair market value. Longer term trends are much more meaningful than short-term.

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