Area Profile

Population
Sacramento is an abundantly diverse city that has been undergoing much growth and development over the past several years. With a population of 466,488 (Census 2010), the city is a core economic and cultural center of the greater metropolitan area of which it is a part. Sacramento is the seventh most populous city in the state of California. Approximately two million people live within the Sacramento metropolitan area, and there is an average of 1,252 people per square mile.

Economy
Sacramento has the fifteenth largest economy in the United States.

Climate
Sacramento has a Mediterranean climate, where the average temperatures range from the highs at 73° Fahrenheit and the lows at 49°, with an average rainfall of 19.6 inches. For these and numerous other reasons, Sacramento has been referred to as one of the “most livable” regions in the United States.

Other notable facts about Sacramento

  • Named the State Capital in 1854 by the California State Legislature
  • 36.9 miles of light rail system
  • Three mainline railroad tracks
  • 14 Regional Park Districts
  • Port of Sacramento ships 870,000 short tons (790,000 metric tons) of cargo annually
  • Six million trees — the second-highest number of trees per capita in the world
  • 19 major public & private colleges & universities
  • 16 public school districts
  • 15 major art and historical museums