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Area Information
Local Statistics

Manteca Residential Growth City Limits Population SFD Permits Issued³
2001 51,655¹ 617
2002 55,288¹ 803
2003 57,526¹ 745
2004 60,176¹ 433
2005 61,809¹ 329
2006 63,389¹ 523
2007 64,488¹ 415
2008 66,123¹ 239
2009 67,754¹ 331
2010 68,847¹ 355
2011 68,410¹ TBD
2015 projection 76,800² N/A
2020 projection 85,900² N/A
2025 projection 95,700² N/A
2030 projection 105,800² N/A
2035 projection 114,900² N/A

Sources: ¹On 1/1 of each year as reported the following May by the State of California Department of Finance; ²Projections as of June 2009 from the Business Forecasting Center, Eberhardt School of Business, University of the Pacific, in partnership with San Joaquin Council of Governments.  ³Information compiled by City of Manteca Building Safety Division.

Manteca Residential Sales Homes Sold Median Sale Price Price Chg. Vs. Yr. Ago
January, 2011 94 $175,050 -4.6%
February, 2011 99 $165,000 -7.3%
March, 2011 114 $186,250 0.0%
April, 2011 111 $178,000 -15.8%
May, 2011 103 $186,000 -4.6%
June, 2011 118 $184,000 -12.4%
July, 2011 115 $169,000 -8.7%
August, 2011 137 $175,000 -1.7%
September, 2011 117 $199,500 +9.9%
October, 2011 120 $183,500 -0.8%
       
2001 full-year* 859 $210,000 not available
2002 full-year* 1,060 $229,995 +9.5%
2003 full-year* 1,127 $257,400 +11.9%
2004 full-year* 1,571 $315,000 +22.4%
2005 full-year* 1,740 $411,250 +30.6%
2006 full-year* (old source!) 1,056 $420,500 +2.2%
2006 full-year** (new source!) 970 $430,000 -2.7%
2007 full-year** 845 $384,500 -10.6%
2008 full-year** 1,446 $249,000 -36.2%
2009 full-year** 1,405 $189,000 -24.1%
2010 full-year** 1,397 $192,000 +1.6%

Sources: *Central Valley Association of Realtors (CVAR stopped reporting this information after August 2007 due to staff cuts)  **DQNews.com Real Estate News & Custom Data website
 

Manteca Taxable Sales Retail & Food Services Total All Outlets
2010 1st Quarter $139,119 $165,826
2010 2nd Quarter (latest information available) $147,934 $180,521
2009 $568,974 $682,492
2008 $568,558 $695,813
2007 $621,437 $748,489
2006 $642,049 $756,763
2005 $641,252 $755,185
2004 $596,869 $693,138
2003 $542,248 $621,786
2002 $515,280 $593,549
2001 $513,494 $595,564
2000 $431,942 $508,083
1999 $373,371 $431,740

Source: State of California Board of Equalization (unadjusted data).  Taxable sales are in thousands of dollars - the amounts shown are the taxable transactions, not the amount of sales taxes collected.

Manteca Property Tax Revenue FY Total*
2009/2010 $23,848,385
2008/2009 $27,225,355
2007/2008 $27,228,016
2006/2007 $25,845,709
2005/2006 $20,549,378
2004/2005 $17,664,523
2003/2004 $14,609,503
2002/2003 $11,018,947
2001/2002 $8,792,420
2000/2001 $7,042,983
1999/2000 $6,154,247
1998/1999 $4,988,801
1997/1998 $4,630,763
1996/1997 $4,258,829

Source: City of Manteca Finance Department
*Total of Manteca Redevelopment Agency and City of Manteca amounts.  2004/2005 and fiscal years thereafter also include 'Property Tax In Lieu of VLF' amount.

Labor Market Information (November, 2011 preliminary data) Labor Force Employed Unemployed
City of Manteca 27,300 23,600 13.5%
San Joaquin County 296,300 250,300 15.5%
Stanislaus County 233,200 197,100 15.5%

Source: State of California Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information Division
 

Industry Employment & Labor Force Data (San Joaquin County) # of Jobs in November, 2011 % of Jobs in November, 2011 % Chg. vs. November, 2011
Total Jobs 205,900 100.0 2.4
- Farm Jobs 14,000 6.8 21.7
- Non-farm Jobs 191,900 93.2 1.3
  -- Natural Resources & Mining 100 0.0 0.0
  -- Construction 7,900 3.8 3.9
  -- Manufacturing 18,800 9.1 4.4
  -- Trade, Transportation & Utilities 48,700 23.7 1.9
  -- Information 2,100 1.0 0.0
  -- Financial Activities 7,800 3.8 0.0
  -- Professional & Business Services 16,000 7.8 1.3
  -- Educational & Health Services 29,000 14.1 -1.0
  -- Leisure & Hospitality 16,600 8.1 1.8
  -- Other Services 6,900 3.4 -2.8
  -- Government 38,000 18.5 1.1

(Data not adjusted for seasonality)
Source: State of California Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information Division

Population Commuting from San Joaquin County to: 2000 1990
Alameda County 29,417 11,989
Contra Costa County 6,399 2,805
Sacramento County 4,072 3,466
San Francisco County 7,896 750
San Mateo County 2,230 755
Santa Clara County 9,860 3,380
All other counties 8,455 6,862
Total commuting population 62,329 29,607
-   commuting to S.F. Bay Area counties 79.9% 66.5%
-   commuting to all other counties 20.1% 33.5%

Source: San Joaquin Council of Governments (Altamont Pass Commuter Surveys)