Mountain View, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Mountain View, California is a mix of natives and foreign-born residents. While the city has a fairly large percentage of Asian-Americans, more white residents identify as Caucasian than Asian. According to the latest census, the city has an estimated population of 82,376. This increase is far greater than the county-wide average of 8.7%. It was ranked fifth in California when it came to growth in terms of total number of residents. Compared to other cities and towns, Mountain View's population grew much faster than Palo Alto, Los Altos, Gilroy, and Morgan Hill.

The violent crime rate in Mountain View is 2.70 per thousand people. It's not as intuitive as it sounds: the northwest part of the city is the safest, with a 1 in 293 chance of being victimized by a violent crime. While the northwest part of the city has some of the lowest violent crime rates in the city, the northern part is home to more retail establishments and people.

While Mountain View is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the city's economic stratification has led many to live in recreational vehicles on the streets. Most RV dwellers are local and rely on city services. Some residents, like Jennifer Stevens, are undergoing treatment for breast cancer and suffer from high blood pressure and chronic fatigue syndrome. This is a good time to ask her about her life in Mountain View.