Yolo, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Yolo City, California, are a crucial indicator of the city's economic health. The median household income is $76,029, which is slightly above the national average, but not as high as the average for California. While poverty rates in the city are low, those living below the poverty line are not. The following table provides some demographic and socioeconomic data on Yolo City.

The population of Yolo City is comprised of both foreign-born and local residents. There are about 25,000 residents, but there are fewer than half of them are foreign-born. The percentage of foreign-born residents is below the state average, and there are no airmen or pilots in the city. A majority of the residents of Yolo City are married. Among Yolo City are men, but women are more likely to live in the city than in other places.

The city was originally known as Cochran's Crossing. Thomas Cochran settled here in 1849 and built a hotel. The town was soon booming along the area's current Main Street, and in 1857, a federal post office was built. In 1861, the city was renamed Woodland and became the county seat of Yolo County. While there are many other names for Yolo, there are a few that have a more important role in the city's history.

The county seat of Yolo County, Woodland has a diverse economy. It has a downtown area that has a number of historic structures. The city is surrounded by industrial and retail zones. The county fair mall is the main retail area for Yolo County. Its location on Interstate 5 has helped it develop into a diverse area. It also has a strong agricultural sector. Approximately half of the population lives in the city.