This graphic illustrates the stock breakdown of the main jobs held by residents of Contra Costa County, California. The table below shows how the percentage of uninsured people in Contra Costa County, California changed over time compared to the percentage of people enrolled in various types of health insurance. The table below shows the 7 races represented in Contra Costa County, California as a proportion to total population. The most common work groups, by number of people living in Contra Costa County, California, are management occupations (76,051 people), office administrative support occupations (59,214 people) and sales-related occupations (57,130 people).Contra Costa County, California is bordered by Alameda County, California, Marin County, California, Sacramento County, California, San Francisco County, California, San Joaquin County, California, San Joaquin County, California, Solano County, California, and Sonoma County, California.
The table below shows the percentages of U. S. citizenship in Contra Costa County, California compared to its neighboring and parent geographies. The table below the paragraph shows property taxes in Contra Costa County, California compared to its main and neighboring geographies.
This visualization illustrates the percentage of students who graduate with an associate degree from schools in Contra Costa County, California by specialty. Primary care physicians in Contra Costa County, California see 967 patients per year on average representing a decrease of 0.309% compared to the previous year (970 patients). This chart shows the percentage of homeowners in Contra Costa County, California compared to their main and neighboring geographies. The homeownership rate in Contra Costa County, California is 66.8%, about the same as the national average of 64.4%. This chart shows the stock breakdown of the major industries for residents of Contra Costa County, California although some of these residents may live in Contra Costa County (California) and work elsewhere. The following table shows how the average household income in Contra Costa County, California compares with that of its neighboring and parent geographies.
The largest universities in Contra Costa County, California by number of degrees awarded are Diablo Valley College (11363 (3,728 and 34.3%), Los Medanos College (2,631 and 24.2%) and Contra Costa College (1,779 and 16.4%). The following graphic shows households in Contra Costa County, California distributed among a number of income groups compared to the national averages for each group. The most popular specializations in Contra Costa County, California are Liberal Arts & Science (2114 and 19.4%), Biological & Physical Sciences (958 and 8.81%), and General Business Administration & Management (656 and 6.04%).So what percentage of Contra Costa County is black? According to the latest census data from 2018-2019 released by the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates program, approximately 5% of the population in Contra Costa County is black or African American. The data also reveals that there are a total of 462 black-owned businesses operating within Contra Costa county as well as a total population of 1 million people living within its borders. In conclusion it can be seen that while black people make up a small portion of the population in Contra Costa county they still have a significant presence within its borders.