State and national views of the ex-hometowns of Deschutes County residents.
Deschutes County is the fastest growing county in Oregon with most new residents either coming from California or surrounding Central Oregon counties.
The 2012 census showed 162,277 people in the county with 76,639 in the City of Bend. The County coordinated with the cities of Bend, Redmond and Sisters to develop the population forecast through the year 2025.
The forecast predicts a countywide population of 240,118 by 2025.
42% of all people who moved to Deschutes County did so from another county inOregon.Deschutes County received the most people from Crook County, Lane County, and Benton County.
52% of all people to move to Deschutes County were male and 48% were female.
California was the state (not including Oregon) to send the most people to Deschutes County. Washington and Florida were second and third. 49% of all people to move to Deschutes County were less than 30 years old.
Deschutes County is 2nd in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Residents with high school diploma (older than 25)
Deschutes County is 2nd in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Retail sales per capita
Deschutes County is 4th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Home median value
Deschutes County is 4th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Income per capita
Deschutes County is 5th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Building permits (last year)
Deschutes County is 5th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Residents with college degree (older than 25)
Deschutes County is 5th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Retail accommodation and food service sales
Deschutes County is 6th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Income per household
Deschutes County is 7th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Current population (2012)
Deschutes County is 7th in Oregon out of 36 other counties in Female residents