Tillamook, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You've reached the final step in planning your trip to Tillamook City. You've landed at the official website, but now you're wondering, "What is the population of Tillamook?" Well, before you get started, let's talk about the city's demographics. In the past, Tillamook residents mostly immigrated from other countries and settled in Tillamook County. Today, however, they've made the city their home.

Compared to its neighbors, the city of Tillamook, OR has a minority population. This means that more people are living below the federal poverty level, while less fortunate residents are more likely to receive public assistance. The Census Bureau uses certain income thresholds for each race and ethnicity, as well as family size. To be considered "poor," a person's total household income must fall below that level in order to qualify.

The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis has produced a projection of Tillamook County's population. This projection is different from the U.S. Census Bureau's, which does not publish county-level projections. The Oregon Office of Economic Analysis has published a forecast for Tillamook County's population since 2006.

The climate in Tillamook is mild and has little seasonal temperature variation. Daytime temperatures range in the mid to upper 60s, but can rise to the high 90s on occasion. Winters are mild, and the city experiences plenty of rain. The city receives less than an inch of rain during July and August each year. In the winter, temperatures rarely dip below freezing, but remain warmer than other population centers in the Willamette Valley.