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Ontario, CA Demographics

Ontario is a very young City with a median age of 27.6 years. That is 2.7 years less than the median age of San Bernardino County (30.3), the youngest of the five Southern California counties. Its largest population groups were young people 0-9 (20.2%) and 10-19 (17.4%), followed by their parents in ages 25-34 (16.9%) and 35-44 (15.4%). In 2000, only 11.4% of Ontario’s population was over 55. It was 15.4% for San Bernardino County.

Consistent with its younger people, the largest share of Ontario’s households are married couples with minor children at home, 36.0%. That is more than San Bernardino (31.0%), Riverside (28.6%), Los Angeles (25.9%) Orange (29.1%) and San Diego (24.8%) counties.

Ontario families have modest incomes. In 2001, their $52,736 median income was somewhat above that of San Bernardino County as a whole   $49,259). In 2001, Ontario’s average household income reached $63,111, and its per capita income was $19,184. The City’s 2001 total personal income was estimated at $3.11 billion, fifth among the 48 Inland Empire cities. In 2001, it is estimated that three groups of Ontario’s households had roughly equal shares of its income:

  • 22.3% at $100,000 & up
  • 22.0% from $60,000-$74,999
  • 21.2% from $15,000-$29,999.

San Bernardino County’s heaviest concentration, 24.4%, was in the $15,000-$29,999, followed by 21.0% in the $100,000 and up bracket.

Like many Southern California cities, Ontario is ethnically diverse and becoming more so. In 2000, 59.9% of City residents culturally defined themselves as Hispanic, up from 41.5% in 1990. The number of Latinos rose 39,372. From 1990-2000, the City’s White population fell from 47.1% to 26.6% as the number declined by 20,712. There were small increases in the City’s African American (6.9% to 7.2%, up 2,072 people) and Asian (3.7% to 4.1%, up 1,478 people) populations. In 2000, Ontario was more diverse than San Bernardino County where the ethnic figures were: Hispanic (39.2%), White (44.0%), African American (8.8%), Asian (4.8%).

Ontario Demographics

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