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Regional Facts

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Population

Between 1995 and 2006, the Central Oregon population grew by an incredible 65%. Most of this growth is due to in-migration. Other areas of the nation, especially in the Southwestern states, also have high in-migration rates, but the demographics of those new residents vary greatly from Central Oregon.

2006 Total Area Population: 198,550

Actual
Counties & Cities
2006
2005
2004
2000*
1995
1990*
Crook County
24,525
21,150
20,650

19,182

15,700

14,111

Prineville
9,990
9,082
8,640

7,356

8,205

5,355

Unincorporated
14,535
12,068
12,010

11,826

9,947

8,756

Deschutes County
152,615
143,481 
135,450

115,367

89,500

74,958

Bend
75,290
70,328
65,210

52,029

29,425

20,469

Redmond
23,500
21,110
18,100

13,481

9,650

7,163

Sisters
1,745
1,706
1,490

959

765

679

Unincorporated
52,080
50,337 
50,650

48,898

49,660

46,647

Jefferson County
21,410
20,600
20,250

19,009

15,400

13,676

Culver
1,160
1,019
850

802

600

570

Madras
6,070
5,592
5,430

5,078

4,290

3,443

Metolius
830
804
790

635

540

450

Warm Springs 
NA
NA
NA

5,727

NA

NA

Unincorporated
13,350
13,185 
13,180 

6,767

9,905

9,213

Total Area Population
198,550
185,231 
176,350

153,558

120,600

102,745

*U.S. Census Bureau
Annual estimates - Portland State University Population Research Center

Deschutes County Population Projections 
 

2010

2015

2020

2025

% Growth 2010-2025

Bend
  81,242
91,158
100,646
109,389
34.60%
Redmond
23,897
29,667
36,831
45,724
91.30%
Sisters
2,306
2,694
3,166
3,747
67.60%
Non-Urban County
59,127
65,924
73,502
81,951
38.60%
County Total
166,572
189,443
214,145
240,811
44.60%

Source: Deschutes County Coordinated Population Forecast
*La Pine Incorporated as a city in late 2006 and will be broken out in future Profiles.



County Population Projections

County

2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
Crook
23,051
25,249
27,590
30,125
32,796
35,569
38,553
Deschutes
158,792
178,418
197,150
214,479
229,933
244,069
257,088
Jefferson
22,168
24,079
26,065
28,298
30,831
33,390
36,094
Tri-County Total
204,011
227,746
250,805
272,902
293,560
313,028
331,735
Source: Oregon Bureau of Economic Analysis

 
City
Median Age
Bend
34.8
La Pine
44.7
Madras
28.7
Prineville
32.9
Redmond
32.7
Sisters
38.8
Warm Springs
23.7
Source: U.S. Census Bureau

One of the leading reasons people are flocking to the region is our climate. With an average of 10-15 inches of precipitation per year, yet four distinct seasons, the region appeals to many from areas with a reputation for rain (Portland and Seattle) as well as those used to sunny, warmer climates (San Jose and Los Angeles). When it comes to sun, Central Oregon has more sunny days on average than Houston, Texas and just 14% less sun than Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Due to a well-established and growing visitor industry, Central Oregon offers many “big city” amenities such as four-star restaurants, some of the West’s best brewpubs, the largest concentration of destination resorts and golf courses in the Northwest, and world-class recreation facilities. At the same time, the region still enjoys the benefits of small-town America: low crime, excellent schools, quality yet affordable housing, and active grass-roots civic involvement from its residents.

CO.population.race.gifJefferson County is the most ethnically diverse in the region with nearly 33.6 % of the population either of Hispanic or American Indian origin.  Deschutes and Crook County are predominantly comprised of white residents, however population demographics are changing in these counties as more new residents with a variety of ethnic heritage call the region home.  For example, Crook County’s Hispanic population doubled over the past decade, going from 338 to 1,082 or 5.6% of total residents.

 

Because Bend and Central Oregon have been celebrated in national and regional press as one of the most desirable places to retire, many assume that our population is skewed toward older residents.  Actually, the region has a healthy mixture of ages, with higher than average percentage of school age children 5-14 than either state or national averages Population.by.Age(a testimony that people believe it is a good place to raise children) and higher than state averages for the 35-44 and 45-54 age categories.  Still, Central Oregon’s climate and relative low cost of living is attractive to retirees – we also have a higher percentage of people living here between the ages of 55 to 74 than either Oregon or the U.S. as a whole.  

 
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