Victorville California
Victorville city can be found in the southwestern part of the County of San Bernardino from California, in the Victor Valley. The total population of the city after the US Census Bureau and its 2000 census was 64,030. On May 1st 2008, California released a population estimate of 107,720.
Geographically, you can find Victorville when you reach the Desert of Mojave SW edge. The borders of Victorville touch Adelanto on the west, Hesperia at the south, and Apple Valley on the east. Through Victorville flows sporadically the river of Mojave. The City Hall is elevated above the sea level at approximately 2,950 feet (900 m).
You can also find Victorville if you travel 81 miles (130 km) northeast of Los Angeles, 48 miles ( or 77 km) from the east of Palmdale, and 34 miles (55 km) south of Barstow, and 37 miles (60 km) north of San Bernardino on Interstate 15, through the Cajon Pass.
The city was inhabited in 2005 by an estimate of 86,000 people, forming over 21000 families, and 22,498 housing units. The average density of the population is 339 per square km and of the housing units is of 119 per sq. km.
The races that live in Victorville are 42% White, 16% African American, ~1% Native American, 0.20% are Pacific Islander , 1% Asian, 16% from some other races, plus 6% from two races or more. Out of these, 50% of the total population are Latino or Hispanic of any race.
The average income of the household is $36,000 while the average family income is $40,000. The male income average is of $40,000 versus the $26,000 average income for the females. The income per capita is $14,454. Below the poverty line we can find 15 of the families and 18% of the population, around 24% of the total population under 18, while 10% of the inhabitants are 65 and older. Victorville has a high population growth rate across the years.