Inland, Nebraska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you've never lived in Inland City, you're missing out. This article is going to give you the lowdown on population and steets in the Inland City area. You can find out how many people live in the city by using QuickFacts. These statistics are derived from the American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, and County Business Patterns. They are also based on Building Permits.

Poverty levels in the Inland Empire have increased over the past decade. Of all the IE cities, twenty-four saw an increase in poverty of more than five percentage points. This increase is closely associated with increases in the number of renters in each city. In addition, a large percentage of IE cities reported double-digit increases in renter populations. As a result, the percentage of police spending rose in the past decade. While the percentage of police spending in the IE decreased to twenty-four percent by 2018, it remained significantly higher than that in Los Angeles. In fact, the IE cities spent over $1 billion on police in 2018 alone.