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Sugarloaf

California · 10 residents · 0.067 sq mi
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Sugarloaf has lower-than-average household income, with a median household income of $41,250. Population has fallen 33% since 2011, a loss of 5 residents. Median home value is $231,300. With a median age of 71.0, the population is older than the US median of 37.2. Poverty is rare here, at 0.0% of residents. Households here earn about 32% less than the California median.

At a glance
Lower income
below the US median
US median: $52,703
Older
median age 71.0
US median: 37.2
Less educated
24% hold a bachelor's degree
US average: 28%
Stable housing
home values roughly flat, inflation adjusted
US median home: $225,659
Section 01

Population & growth

10
−33%vs 2011
vs 15 in 2011
2010 – 2024
149 / sq mi
−33%vs 2011
vs 224 / sq mi in 2011
US average: 261
71.0
−2%vs 2011
vs 72.5 in 2011
US average: 37.2
Population, 20102024
0481217201020202024Sugarloaf
20240
201020202024
Section 02

Income & economy

$41,250
−3%inflation adjusted, since 2011
vs $43,750 in 2011
US average: $52,703
2010 – 2014
$25,394
+4%vs 2011
vs $24,453 in 2011
US average: $27,286
Households earning $100K+
0.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 0.0% in 2011
US average: 33.3%
0.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 0.0% in 2011
US average: 13.8%
0.247
+5%vs 2011
vs 0.236 in 2011
US average: 0.461
Workforce by industry, 2010
Agriculture, forestry, fishing0%
US avg: 1.9%
Construction0%
US avg: 1.4%
Manufacturing0%
US avg: 0.5%
Wholesale trade0%
US avg: 7.2%
Retail trade0%
US avg: 10.9%
Transportation & warehousing0%
US avg: 3.1%
Information0%
US avg: 11.5%
Finance & insurance0%
US avg: 5.1%
Professional, scientific, technical0%
US avg: 4.2%
Education & health services0%
US avg: 0.9%
Arts, entertainment, food0%
US avg: 2.4%
Other services0%
US avg: 7%
Public administration0%
US avg: 4.9%
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Section 03

Housing

$231,300
+6%inflation adjusted, since 2011
vs $225,000 in 2011
US average: $225,659
2010 – 2014
40.0%
−60.0 ptsvs 2011
vs 100.0% in 2011
0.0% rent
56.0%
−13.0 ptsvs 2011
vs 69.0% in 2011
US average: 12.1%
36.4%
+3.0 ptsvs 2011
vs 33.3% in 2011
US average: 30.9%
5.6
+9%vs 2011
vs 5.1 in 2011
2010 – 2014
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Section 04

Race & ethnicity

2011
White, non-Hispanic100%(15)
Black0%(0)
Hispanic / Latino0%(0)
Asian0%(0)
Other0%(0)
Diversity Score0%(0)
2010
White, non-Hispanic80%(8)
Black0%(0)
Hispanic / Latino20%(2)
Asian0%(0)
Other0%(0)
Diversity Score40%(4)
40
vs 0 in 2011
2010 – 2022
Section 05

Education

23.5%
+3.5 ptsvs 2011
vs 20.0% in 2011
US average: 27.9%
High school or higher
82.4%
+2.4 ptsvs 2011
vs 80.0% in 2011
US average: 84.9%
23.5%
+3.5 ptsvs 2011
vs 20.0% in 2011
US average: 10.2%
Section 07

Work & employment

100.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 100.0% in 2011
US average: 12.9%
100.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 100.0% in 2011
US average: 35.2%
Section 08

People & community

41.2%
+1.2 ptsvs 2011
vs 40.0% in 2011
58.8%
−1.2 ptsvs 2011
vs 60.0% in 2011
0.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 0.0% in 2011
US average: 12.8%
0.0%
Unchangedvs 2011
vs 0.0% in 2011
US average: 9.9%
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Frequently asked

How many people live in Sugarloaf, California?

Sugarloaf, California has about 10 residents according to the 2010 American Community Survey.

What is the median household income in Sugarloaf, California?

The typical household in Sugarloaf, California earns about $41,250 a year. Half of households make more than that, and half make less.

Is Sugarloaf, California expensive?

In Sugarloaf, California, the median home is worth about $231,300.

How educated are people in Sugarloaf, California?

About 23.5% of adults age 25 and over in Sugarloaf, California hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the poverty rate in Sugarloaf, California?

About 0.0% of people in Sugarloaf, California live below the federal poverty line.

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DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR + DECENNIAL CENSUS · UPDATED 2024

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