SOLANO COUNTY
DEMOGRAPHICS
Diverse, growing population. With seven cities and an urban-country-waterfront mix covering 906 square miles,
it is not surprising to find diversity in Solano County. Each community has its own personality, from blue collar
to young professional, from small town to metro.
Most importantly for your business, we know that 107,000 residents commute out for jobs in the Bay Area and Sacramento.
Their occupational fields reflect their wide-ranging talents — construction, manufacturing, health care, and government
are most dominant. These people were attracted to Solano’s lifestyle and lower cost of living, and they would be eager
to work closer to home. It’s a built-in labor supply.
Our City Profiles
describe your different options in greater detail, but here is a snapshot of who you will find in Solano County.
| Year | Population | Growth Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 394,538 | - |
| 2016 | 438,256 | 6.03% |
| 2020* | 460,306 | 5.03% |
| 2022 | 448,747 | -2.51% |
Source: California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit
White: 36.3% | Asian: 15.2% | Black: 13.1%
Multi-racial (Non-Hispanic): 6.05% | White (Hispanic): 12.2%
Source: Data USA
Median Age (2022): 39.1 | State Median: 37.9 | US Median: 39
High School: 26.6% | Some College: 26.7% | Bachelor's: 19.3%
Under 50k: 25.8% | $50k-$100k: 27.8% | $100k-$200k: 31.7% | Over $200k: 14.7%