Oakland

Oakland is one of America's best places to live. In 1993, it was designated an All-American City, and also was ranked by Money Magazine as one of the top places to live for two consecutive years. Along the west of Oakland, one would be happy to find 19 mi

Neighborhood

Housing Oakland United States
Homes Owned 33.94% 64.07%
Homes Rented 61.72% 21.45%
Home Appreciation 19.91% 13.62%
Housing Vacant 4.34% 14.48%
Median Home Age 52.2 27.2
Population Oakland United States
Household Size 1.84 2.58
Median Age 38.8 37.6
Population 30,134 293,655,400
Pop. Change 0.79% 5.88%
Pop. Density 13915.2 80

Social

Family Oakland United States
Divorced 12.56% 7.64%
Married, no children 15.12% 31.04%
Married, with children 12.27% 27.90%
Never Married 42.71% 24.39%
Now married 34.23% 57.73%
Separated 4.76% 2.82%
Single, no children 69.52% 30.05%
Single, with children 5.13% 9.43%
Widowed 5.74% 7.42%

Economic

General Oakland United States
Projected job growth through 13.58% 9.06%
Income tax 6.00% 5.02%
Job growth in the past year 2.94% 1.30%
Sales tax 8.75% 6.00%
Unemployment rate 5.30% 5.00%
Cost of Living Oakland United States
Food 119.1 100
Health 155.4 100
Housing 303.4 100
Miscellaneous 107.5 100
Overall 186.1 100
Transportation 122.1 100
Utilities 127.5 100
Crime Oakland United States
Property Crime 6
Violent Crime 7
Education Oakland United States
Pupil/teacher Ratio 21.5 15.9
Students per counselor 1336 546
Students per librarian 27471 907