10 Demographic Stats You May Not Know About Sacramento in 2023

Sacramento is growing and thriving right before our eyes, to the point that it was just named the #1 best city to live by Forbes magazine!
That’s incredibly notable since Forbes also named Sacramento the #3 most miserable city in America in 2011. What a transformation!
For those of us who have lived here most of our lives, those changes come gradually and aren’t always apparent. But if you are a Bay Area investor looking to purchase rental property in Sacramento, for example, what you saw in 2003 versus 2013 would be drastically different.
So, today I wanted to present 10 demographic statistics that define present-day Sacramento.
- The current population of the entire Sacramento metro area is 2,215,000, which is an 1.33% increase since the start of 2022. For the city of Sacramento, the population to start 2023 is 542,481.
- That makes Sacramento only the 6th largest city in California, but the 34th largest metro market in the entire U.S.
- Based on projections, Sacramento is expected to be California’s fastest growing city over the next few decades, with the city’s population rising 54% to 2.2 million by 2060.
- Sacramento boasts a younger (median age is only 34.52 and 21% of the population are Millennials) and well-educated population (65.03% of residents have some college experience or a bachelor’s, master’s degree, or more).
- The median household income in Sacramento is now $65,847.
- Average household expenses per month are now $7,927 in Sacramento.
- Sacramento has been assigned a Community Wellness Score of 65 out of 100 by Forbes magazine, which leaves some room for improvement!
- One of the wonderful aspects of life in Sacramento is its diversity. In fact, Sacramento was once named America’s Most Diverse City by the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University. As of 2023, it’s been ranked as the #3 most diverse city in America.
- Sacramento is ranked in the top two-thirds of all cities in the U.S. as best cities for outdoor activities, healthiest cities in America, and best cities for young professionals.
- The split between homeowners and renters is more equitable than national averages, which means more people are renting in Sacramento. In fact, only 49.2% of people own a home in Sacramento compared to 50.2% of the population that rents.
Now that you understand these 10 demographics and statistics for Sacramento in 2023, look for a future blog with 10 stats and data points about the Sacramento housing market for 2023!
And if you had any questions about Sacramento – and why it’s a great place to buy a home and invest – please reach out any time by clicking here.









