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COMPARING TWO PLACES

Napa County vs Sonoma County

PLACE A
Napa County, California
VS
PLACE B
Sonoma County, California
Napa County is 73% smaller than Sonoma County. Napa County earns more, with a median household income $6,797 higher.
NAPA COUNTYSONOMA COUNTYDIFFERENCE
Total population132,949486,444−73% vs Sonoma County
Population density177309−132
Population growth1.1%1.0%+0.1 pts
Median age42.942.9Even
Male50.0%49.2%+0.8 pts
Female50.0%50.8%−0.8 pts
Foreign-born22.2%16.8%+5.3 pts
White, non-Hispanic48.6%57.9%−9.4 pts
Black1.7%1.5%+0.2 pts
Hispanic / Latino36.4%30.0%+6.4 pts
Asian8.1%4.3%+3.7 pts
Other5.3%6.2%−0.9 pts
Median household income$111,471$104,674+$6,797
Per capita income$61,040$56,640+$4,400
Poverty rate8.5%8.9%−0.4 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4930.462+0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher39.8%38.5%+1.3 pts
Graduate degree14.0%14.6%−0.6 pts
Unemployment rate5.2%5.7%−0.5 pts
Labor force participation63.3%64.0%−0.8 pts
Median home value$869,500$815,500+$54,000
Median gross rent$2,237$2,158+$79
Owner-occupied63.4%62.6%+0.8 pts
Housing vacancy rate10.8%8.0%+2.8 pts
Rent-burdened households52.2%51.7%+0.5 pts
Average commute24.925.1−0.2
Worked from home14.6%15.9%−1.4 pts
Public transit to work1.1%1.1%+0.0 pts
Uninsured5.7%5.1%+0.6 pts
Population, 19902025
72K189K306K423K540K1990201020202025Napa CountySonoma County
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