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Salt Lake City

Utah · 186,440 residents · 110.891 sq mi
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Salt Lake City has lower-than-average household income, with a median household income of $44,223. Population has held roughly steady since 2000. 40% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, well above the national rate of 28%. Median home value has risen by half since 2000, reaching $243,200. At a median age of 30.9, residents skew younger than the country as a whole. 40% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, well above the US average, yet household income trails the national figure — a profile common to graduate-student tracts and academic hubs.

At a glance
Lower income
below the US median
US median: $52,703
Younger
median age 30.9
US median: 37.2
More educated
40% hold a bachelor's degree
US average: 28%
Less affordable
home values up 26%, inflation adjusted
US median home: $225,659
Section 01

Population & growth

186,440
+3%since 2000
from 181,743 in 2000
1990 – 2025
1,681 / sq mi
+3%since 2000
from 1,639 / sq mi in 2000
US average: 261
30.9
+3%since 2000
from 30.0 in 2000
US average: 37.2
Population, 19902024
155K170K184K198K213K1990201020202024Salt Lake City
2024208K
1990201020202024
Section 02

Income & economy

$44,223
−5%inflation adjusted, since 2000
from $36,944 in 2000
US average: $52,703
1990 – 2024
$26,055
+26%since 2000
from $20,752 in 2000
US average: $27,286
Households earning $100K+
25.7%
+1.3 ptssince 2009
from 24.5% in 2009
US average: 33.3%
17.5%
+2.2 ptssince 2000
from 15.3% in 2000
US average: 13.8%
0.485
US average: 0.461
Workforce by industry, 2010
Information9.7%
US avg: 11.5%
Retail trade8.1%
US avg: 10.9%
Other services7.3%
US avg: 7%
Wholesale trade5.9%
US avg: 7.2%
Public administration4.9%
US avg: 4.9%
Finance & insurance4.8%
US avg: 5.1%
Professional, scientific, technical4.4%
US avg: 4.2%
Transportation & warehousing2.8%
US avg: 3.1%
Arts, entertainment, food2.4%
US avg: 2.4%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing0.7%
US avg: 1.9%
Manufacturing0.5%
US avg: 0.5%
Education & health services0.4%
US avg: 0.9%
Construction0.2%
US avg: 1.4%
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Section 03

Housing

$243,200
+26%inflation adjusted, since 2000
from $152,400 in 2000
US average: $225,659
1990 – 2024
$712
Unchangedinflation adjusted, since 2000
from $564 in 2000
US average: $853
35.8%
−15.4 ptssince 2000
from 51.2% in 2000
51.6% rent
8.5%
−0.4 ptssince 2009
from 8.9% in 2009
US average: 12.1%
28.8%
+0.3 ptssince 2009
from 28.5% in 2009
US average: 30.9%
44.5%
+1.0 ptssince 2009
from 43.5% in 2009
US average: 46.8%
5.5
+33%since 2000
from 4.1 in 2000
1990 – 2024
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Section 04

Race & ethnicity

2000
White, non-Hispanic70.6%(128,377)
Black1.7%(3,108)
Hispanic / Latino18.8%(34,254)
Asian3.6%(6,498)
Other0%
Diversity Score50.4%(91,587)
2010
White, non-Hispanic65.6%(122,325)
Black2.5%(4,613)
Hispanic / Latino22.3%(41,637)
Asian4.4%(8,151)
Other4.1%(7,736)
Diversity Score63.1%(117,679)
63
+25%since 2000
from 50 in 2000
1990 – 2024
Section 05

Education

39.9%
+5.0 ptssince 2000
from 34.9% in 2000
US average: 27.9%
High school or higher
86.3%
+3.0 ptssince 2000
from 83.4% in 2000
US average: 84.9%
17.1%
+2.9 ptssince 2000
from 14.2% in 2000
US average: 10.2%
Section 06

Commute & transportation

19.2 min
+62%since 2000
from 11.9 min in 2000
US average: 25.2
69.3%
−0.2 ptssince 2009
from 69.5% in 2009
US average: 76.2%
11.8%
−0.3 ptssince 2009
from 12.1% in 2009
US average: 10.4%
5.7%
−0.3 ptssince 2009
from 6.0% in 2009
US average: 4.7%
4.1%
Unchangedsince 2009
from 4.1% in 2009
US average: 4.1%
5.5%
+0.5 ptssince 2009
from 5.0% in 2009
US average: 2.8%
2.2%
+0.2 ptssince 2009
from 2.0% in 2009
US average: 0.5%
11.1%
+0.2 ptssince 2009
from 10.9% in 2009
US average: 8.7%
Section 07

Work & employment

13.4%
−0.8 ptssince 2009
from 14.2% in 2009
US average: 12.9%
40.6%
−25.6 ptssince 2009
from 66.2% in 2009
US average: 35.2%
Section 08

People & community

50.9%
−0.3 ptssince 2009
from 51.3% in 2009
49.1%
+0.3 ptssince 2009
from 48.7% in 2009
17.9%
+0.1 ptssince 2009
from 17.8% in 2009
US average: 12.8%
7.4%
−43.3 ptssince 2009
from 50.7% in 2009
US average: 9.9%
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Frequently asked

How many people live in Salt Lake City, Utah?

Salt Lake City, Utah has about 186,440 residents according to the 2010 American Community Survey.

What is the median household income in Salt Lake City, Utah?

The typical household in Salt Lake City, Utah earns about $44,223 a year. Half of households make more than that, and half make less.

Is Salt Lake City, Utah expensive?

In Salt Lake City, Utah, the median home is worth about $243,200, and the typical rent is about $712 a month.

How educated are people in Salt Lake City, Utah?

About 39.9% of adults age 25 and over in Salt Lake City, Utah hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the poverty rate in Salt Lake City, Utah?

About 17.5% of people in Salt Lake City, Utah live below the federal poverty line.

Has Salt Lake City, Utah grown since 1990?

Yes, Salt Lake City, Utah has grown since 1990. The population has added about 26,504 residents, a change of about 17 percent over that period.

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

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