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Ontario Population Breakdown: Males/Females and Age

Male and Female

Sometimes to find happiness, you have to understand how many men or women there are in a new city compared to where you live now. At Radaris, we are able to provide this information and help you make better decisions. A total of 7,460 people live in Ontario, of which 48.1% are male and 51.9% are female. Overall in California, the average male-to-female ratio is 49.7% and 50.3%. While across the U.S., the average population breakdown by gender is 49.2% and 50.8%.

Ontario people age distribution

Let's say you're elderly. Then you'd be interested in finding more like-minded people to go golfing or just sit in the sun with, right? Or you're young and need people to turn the world around with! The information below will help you figure out if Ontario is right for you.

The average age of men in Ontario is 28 years, and the average age of women is 35 years. You'll find a full breakdown by age and gender below.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:7,46039,512,223328,239,523
Male:3,59219,640,794161,588,973
Under 5 years6011,215,4189,938,937
5 to 9 years2081,209,64810,033,518
10 to 14 years2221,350,64110,987,313
15 to 17 years39764,1746,361,859
18 and 19 years29531,3174,541,794
20 years-284,6182,318,283
21 years32270,3102,257,008
22 to 24 years30805,8446,439,169
25 to 29 years8561,596,19711,817,829
30 to 34 years4741,520,14111,281,470
35 to 39 years1871,412,16510,892,040
40 to 44 years2101,270,50610,028,675
45 to 49 years1631,248,27910,079,567
50 to 54 years1151,228,83610,075,795
55 to 59 years1871,210,21910,440,265
60 and 61 years-488,3564,168,435
62 to 64 years40634,2825,882,735
65 and 66 years18384,4783,538,792
67 to 69 years66497,1854,652,319
70 to 74 years92695,9716,529,918
75 to 79 years23460,4244,367,764
80 to 84 years-294,5482,671,396
85 years and over-267,2372,284,092
Female:3,86819,871,429166,650,550
Under 5 years2921,162,4219,465,898
5 to 9 years1251,171,1149,656,919
10 to 14 years1741,278,86910,436,166
15 to 17 years15738,7796,087,175
18 and 19 years83513,1794,362,696
20 years29247,9742,162,759
21 years-253,2242,117,048
22 to 24 years265776,8216,174,413
25 to 29 years7801,488,93511,415,470
30 to 34 years6151,430,77911,063,706
35 to 39 years1941,352,75210,836,219
40 to 44 years851,263,48810,157,911
45 to 49 years2471,264,69210,318,659
50 to 54 years2201,233,01010,389,086
55 to 59 years2471,251,71711,043,795
60 and 61 years25506,6934,493,986
62 to 64 years45701,8276,438,897
65 and 66 years40419,1563,916,612
67 to 69 years111568,1035,319,290
70 to 74 years92826,9637,618,630
75 to 79 years85561,7035,392,000
80 to 84 years37409,1673,709,078
85 years and over62450,0634,074,137
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Ontario standard of living

We all want to be surrounded by wealthy and successful people, don't we? It makes us look like them and makes us strive to be better every day. That's why it's essential to understand how many of these people are around.

Income

There are a total of 3,264 households in Ontario. 1,147 of these households earn between $10,000 and $50,000 a year. An income between $50,000 and $100,000 describes 1,290 of households, and 714 have household income above $100,000. In the chart below, you can also see a comparison of Ontario household income to California and the whole nation.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:3,26413,157,873122,802,852
Less than $10,000113601,6857,118,907
$10,000 to $14,99968490,3064,940,584
$15,000 to $19,999-408,3504,838,678
$20,000 to $24,999217462,9915,322,157
$25,000 to $29,99985433,3674,984,288
$30,000 to $34,999193464,5085,320,934
$35,000 to $39,999222441,5134,933,391
$40,000 to $44,999156451,6395,114,120
$45,000 to $49,999206413,4664,620,661
$50,000 to $59,999208832,6139,080,796
$60,000 to $74,9994421,183,46612,247,929
$75,000 to $99,9996401,645,31815,752,484
$100,000 to $124,9993221,344,89311,650,162
$125,000 to $149,999186939,7867,652,757
$150,000 to $199,9991611,241,2318,802,761
$200,000 or more451,802,74110,422,243
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Education in Ontario

Education is the new gold. The number of educated people nearby largely determines the quality of a city. Education enables a city's economic growth, so the higher the proportion of educated people, the greater its potential.

Men and women can have the same or a different proportion of people with higher education. The closer these values are to each other, the better.

Male

Among men in Ontario, 2.0% have no education, 3.7% are high school graduates. 18.1% have a master's degree, and 6.6% of Ontario residents have a doctorate. The California average is 2.7%, 21.6%, 8.5% respectively.

Female

Among Ontario women, 2.0% have a high school education. A master's degree is held by 19.7%, and a doctoral degree is earned by 8.2%.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:5,31626,937,872224,898,568
Male:2,43113,208,824108,711,092
No schooling completed-335,6541,591,189
Nursery to 4th grade-183,192706,919
5th and 6th grade-418,8411,496,973
7th and 8th grade-173,7281,606,588
9th grade-245,9871,617,970
10th grade-162,6211,826,937
11th grade41235,9832,076,284
12th grade, no diploma50385,6072,164,070
High school graduate (includes equivalency)4392,845,94530,551,814
Some college, less than 1 year224725,1676,549,331
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree6111,984,16815,029,194
Associate's degree359951,9678,391,409
Bachelor's degree4182,806,33221,645,659
Master's degree1611,118,4208,861,244
Professional school degree62360,6942,724,406
Doctorate degree66274,5181,871,105
Female:2,88513,729,048116,187,476
No schooling completed46391,6621,713,339
Nursery to 4th grade27212,745726,045
5th and 6th grade18436,2161,472,903
7th and 8th grade38194,1971,560,729
9th grade23249,6261,508,589
10th grade-160,2251,682,900
11th grade-195,4531,930,657
12th grade, no diploma81319,7761,936,449
High school graduate (includes equivalency)5682,700,76629,930,539
Some college, less than 1 year107798,3927,356,877
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree7642,034,64515,978,684
Associate's degree3691,166,82510,990,528
Bachelor's degree5203,083,39224,084,820
Master's degree2381,282,49811,694,266
Professional school degree67311,6132,167,406
Doctorate degree19191,0171,452,745
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Owner-occupied Housing Units in Ontario by value

There are 267 houses in Ontario worth from $10,000 to $1,000,000. The total of homes worth up to $100,000 make up 0.00%, $100,000 to $200,000 is 0.00%, 200,000 to 400,000 is 46.44% , and over 400,000 is 53.56%.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:2677,218,74278,724,862
Less than $10,000-59,743981,675
$10,000 to $14,999-15,015516,243
$15,000 to $19,999-14,962458,264
$20,000 to $24,999-16,432516,240
$25,000 to $29,999-15,869470,993
$30,000 to $34,999-17,667545,809
$35,000 to $39,999-11,494402,736
$40,000 to $49,999-27,8981,019,693
$50,000 to $59,999-30,2541,257,260
$60,000 to $69,999-26,9901,462,600
$70,000 to $79,999-25,9611,684,756
$80,000 to $89,999-29,4541,977,761
$90,000 to $99,999-20,8591,651,114
$100,000 to $124,999-79,8984,662,586
$125,000 to $149,999-51,6664,350,518
$150,000 to $174,999-110,3105,896,683
$175,000 to $199,999-90,5974,528,197
$200,000 to $249,999-301,0478,624,395
$250,000 to $299,99910363,5117,454,903
$300,000 to $399,999114876,68910,584,277
$400,000 to $499,999115923,4966,286,456
$500,000 to $749,999281,823,5167,359,105
$750,000 to $999,999-968,5362,934,918
$1,000,000 to $1,499,999-691,4461,663,399
$1,500,000 to $1,999,999-276,308614,045
$2,000,000 or more-349,124820,236
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Families in Ontario

Marriage statistics in Ontario

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:5,83832,124,112267,720,772
Male:2,56115,865,087130,629,205
Never married8506,478,46048,481,154
Now married:1,4547,832,74066,120,364
Married, spouse present1,1386,940,66960,243,458
Married, spouse absent:316892,0715,876,906
Separated146246,4062,041,898
Other170645,6653,835,008
Widowed31334,4533,472,244
Divorced2261,219,43412,555,443
Female:3,27716,259,025137,091,567
Never married1,3245,521,28542,291,512
Now married:1,2677,728,77466,231,431
Married, spouse present1,1346,793,82559,933,781
Married, spouse absent:133934,9496,297,650
Separated30363,4292,808,171
Other103571,5203,489,479
Widowed2121,248,17511,834,834
Divorced4741,760,79116,733,790
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Races in Ontario

The greatness of America is in the diversity of the people who live here and who build it every day.

In all, 7,460 people of all races live in Ontario. Of these, 19.5% identify as Black, 12.6% as Asian, 35.1% Hispanic and Latino, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 0.8% American Indians or Alaska Natives, and 28.7% as white. 0.2% of people in Ontario identify themselves as other races, and 2.8% identify themselves as two or more races. A comparison of Ontario racial distribution with the California and U.S. averages is shown in the graph below.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:7,46039,512,223328,239,523
Not Hispanic or Latino:4,84123,937,341267,757,777
White alone2,14314,356,081196,789,401
Black or African American alone1,4562,171,98940,596,040
American Indian and Alaska Native alone56149,0632,236,348
Asian alone9385,786,71118,427,914
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone25141,846565,473
Some other race alone18107,538839,270
Two or more races:2051,224,1138,303,331
Two races including Some other race3352,948312,842
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races1721,171,1657,990,489
Hispanic or Latino:2,61915,574,88260,481,746
White alone1,6499,128,87739,686,000
Black or African American alone35110,1551,393,631
American Indian and Alaska Native alone18172,049610,988
Asian alone1678,724209,070
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone-14,02563,210
Some other race alone6145,317,02015,513,283
Two or more races:287754,0323,005,564
Two races including Some other race50369,0501,353,333
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races237384,9821,652,231
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Veterans

There are about 163 wartime veterans living in Ontario, which is about 2.18% of all Ontario residents. The average percent of veterans by California is 3.7% and their average percentage in the US is 5.3%.

OntarioCaliforniaUSA
Total:1631,471,46717,418,351
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) no Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era17225,5372,449,751
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) and Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era-90,5941,257,922
Gulf War (9/2001 or later) and Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) and Vietnam Era-4,57065,035
Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) no Vietnam Era73167,1752,233,613
Gulf War (8/1990 to 8/2001) and Vietnam Era-18,460278,423
Vietnam Era, no Korean War, no World War II57494,4715,735,736
Vietnam Era and Korean War, no World War II-11,305101,789
Vietnam Era and Korean War and World War II-2,03311,894
Korean War, no Vietnam Era, no World War II-94,0871,013,648
Korean War and World War II, no Vietnam Era-3,73828,765
World War II, no Korean War, no Vietnam Era-34,234339,668
Between Gulf War and Vietnam Era only16207,4462,508,911
Between Vietnam Era and Korean War only-113,5281,338,116
Between Korean War and World War II only-4,05753,111
Pre-World War II only-2321,969
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Weather in Ontario

Do you love the sun as much as we do? Then you'll definitely benefit from the Ontario weather information below.

Avg. Temp.
(°F)
Precipitation
(in)
Humidity
(%)
Rainy days
(d)
Avg. Sun hours
Jan51.43.853%58.0
Feb51.84.258%68.0
Mar55.62.460%48.0
Apr58.8156%39.0
May63.50.657%210.0
Jun69.80.154%112.0
Jul75.70.152%112.0
Aug76.4 1 (0) 49%012.0
Sep73.70.248%110.0
Oct66.10.847%29.0
Nov581.146%28.0
Dec50.72.554%48.0

Ontario Crime Rates 2011-2020

No city is perfect, and neither is Ontario. We have prepared information on the dynamics of different types of crime over the past 10 years. So, if the chart goes up, that's something to think about, isn't it? If the graph shows a steady downward trend, this city is worth a visit!

Violent crimeProperty crimeLarceny-theftMotor vehicle theft
20206863,9942,2961,057
20196594,2902,652928
20186704,5842,8581,003
20176834,4732,842911
20166024,7182,7641,069
20155475,1693,2061,066
20144314,6542,987887
20134534,5072,5861,091
20125345,0563,019979
20114934,8583,057862
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Residential fires in Ontario 2015-2019

When you choose a new place of residence, it's really important to protect your family and your property from any accidents. Nobody wants to return from work to a burned home. These residential fire statistics for Ontario reflect the general property conditions of the town along with the quality of the city's utilities, community safety resources, and common types of crime, in the case of arson.

20152016201720182019
Residential Fires-047053
Non Residential Fires-018030
Vehicle Fires-01042129
Outdoor Fires-298053
Other Fire-018026

Causes of residential building fires in Ontario

20152016201720182019
Intentional--2-1
Playing with heat source--0-0
Cooking--2-5
Heating--0-1
Smoking--7-4
Electrical malfunction--0-0
Open flame--0-1
Natural--34-40
Exposure--2-1
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