What is the Job Market Like for Top 3 Neighborhoods in San Diego Vs San Francisco
The city of San Diego offers
residents one of the most booming job markets for information technology
positions. In February 2018, Robert Half reported it was the top city for hiring tech
personnel. The most in-demand positions are in cybersecurity, wireless network
management, and database management. A 2018 San
Diego Union-Tribune article reported that San Diego County added 21,000
non-farming jobs by July 2018. Industries with the most job growth included
professional and business services. Residents’ income and educational for the
San Diego neighborhoods are broken down below.
Niche reports a median household
income of $144,432 for Torrey Hills, compared to the national average of
$55,322. Half the residents have a master’s degree or higher, with 32% having a
bachelor’s degree and 13% with an associate’s degree or some college. Del Mar
Mesa features similar numbers to Torrey Hills. Residents in this neighborhood
have a median income of $147,356, with 43% possessing a master’s degree or
higher. Thirty-five percent of residents have a bachelor’s degree and 13% have
an associate’s degree or some college. Via de la Valle also has similar numbers
to the other two neighborhoods. The median income is $144,679. Forty percent of
residents have a master’s degree or higher, followed by 36% with a bachelor’s
degree and 16% with an associate’s degree or some college.
According to Compass, a real estate blog, San
Francisco is the most popular job market for employees willing to relocate. A Mercury News article reported the Bay
Area added 6,800 new jobs in May 2018. Although new jobs were added, the piece
also points out the high cost of living in San Francisco are forcing some
residents to move out of the city. Take a look at the income and educational
details for residents in San Francisco’neighborhoods.
Niche reports residents in the
Presidio of San Francisco have a median household income of $175,259.
Thirty-seven percent of residents have a master’s degree or higher, with 49%
possessing a bachelor’s degree, and 11% having an associate’s degree or some
college. Rincon Hill has a higher median income of $198,740, with 40% of
residents with a master’s degree or higher. Forty-one percent of residents have
a bachelor’s degree, with 16% possessing an associate’s degree or some college.
Telegraph Hill has the lowest median income of $106,072. Thirty-two percent of
residents have a master’s degree or higher, with 35% having a bachelor’s degree
and 16% with an associate degree or some college.
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