Murrieta, CA Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (male): 53,389

Population (female): 59,937

Median Age: 34.9 years

Poverty (breakdown): (3.6% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 20.0% for Black residents, 9.1% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 12.4% for American Indian residents, 15.9% for other race residents, 10.2% for two or more races residents)

Elevation: 1093 feet

Land Area: 28.4 square miles.

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $82,249 (it was $60,911 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $32,738 (it was $23,290 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $417,000 (it was $190,300 in 2000) Murrieta:$417,000CA:$509,400

Races:
      White alone - 58,953 - 52.0%
      Hispanic - 31,866 - 28.1%
      Asian alone - 10,028 - 8.8%
      Two or more races - 6,660 - 5.9%
      Black alone - 5,007 - 4.4%
      American Indian alone - 310 - 0.3%
      Other race alone - 319 - 0.3%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 173 - 0.2%

In 1884, the Temecula Land and Water Company purchased about 14,500 acres from Juan Murrieta and mapped a town site along the California Southern Railroad. Others discovered the valley after the construction of a depot in 1887 that connected Murrieta to the Southern California Railroad's transcontinental route. By 1890, some 800 people lived in Murrieta. Today much of the site (about 50 acres) is home to a Bible college and conference center, owned by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, which has invested millions of dollars into restoring and rebuilding the old resort rooms. When the trains stopped in 1935, tourists—the lifeblood of the town—were much harder to come by. The boom that Murrieta had experienced due to the train and the hot springs gradually died, leaving Murrieta as a small country town.

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Murrieta, CA Testing Locations

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25285 MADISON AVE STE 101 1.0 miles

25285 MADISON AVE STE 101
MURRIETA, CA 92562
Categories: MURRIETA CA

25405 HANCOCK AVE STE 106 1.7 miles

25405 HANCOCK AVE STE 106
MURRIETA, CA 92562
Categories: MURRIETA CA

25405 HANCOCK AVE STE 101 1.7 miles

25405 HANCOCK AVE STE 101
MURRIETA, CA 92562
Categories: MURRIETA CA

25500 MEDICAL CENTER DR 1.7 miles

25500 MEDICAL CENTER DR
MURRIETA, CA 92562
Categories: MURRIETA CA

36485 INLAND VALLEY DR 2.9 miles

36485 INLAND VALLEY DR
WILDOMAR, CA 92595
Categories: WILDOMAR CA

36320 INLAND VALLEY DR STE 307 3.2 miles

36320 INLAND VALLEY DR STE 307
WILDOMAR, CA 92595
Categories: WILDOMAR CA

41715 WINCHESTER RD STE 101 3.6 miles

41715 WINCHESTER RD STE 101
TEMECULA, CA 92590
Categories: TEMECULA CA

41750 WINCHESTER RD STE N 3.6 miles

41750 WINCHESTER RD STE N
TEMECULA, CA 92590
Categories: TEMECULA CA

27699 Jefferson Ave Ste 109, 4.1 miles

27699 Jefferson Ave Ste 109,
Temecula, CA 92590
Categories: Temecula CA

28991 OLD TOWN FRONT ST STE 104 5.2 miles

28991 OLD TOWN FRONT ST STE 104
TEMECULA, CA 92590
Categories: TEMECULA CA

29738 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD STE B 5.2 miles

29738 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD STE B
TEMECULA, CA 92591
Categories: TEMECULA CA

27625 JEFFERSON AVE STE 101 6.0 miles

27625 JEFFERSON AVE STE 101
TEMECULA, CA 92590
Categories: TEMECULA CA

31515 Rancho Pueblo Rd Ste 104, 7.9 miles

31515 Rancho Pueblo Rd Ste 104,
Temecula, CA 92592
Categories: Temecula CA

31712 Casino Dr Ste 7b, 8.8 miles

31712 Casino Dr Ste 7b,
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Categories: Lake Elsinore CA

425 DIAMOND DR STE 104 8.8 miles

425 DIAMOND DR STE 104
LAKE ELSINORE, CA 92530
Categories: LAKE ELSINORE CA

27168 NEWPORT RD STE 1 9.2 miles

27168 NEWPORT RD STE 1
MENIFEE, CA 92584
Categories: MENIFEE CA

31571 CANYON ESTATES DR STE101 9.3 miles

31571 CANYON ESTATES DR STE101
LAKE ELSINORE, CA 92532
Categories: LAKE ELSINORE CA

29798 HAUN RD STE 207 9.5 miles

29798 HAUN RD STE 207
MENIFEE, CA 92586
Categories: MENIFEE CA

28400 MCCALL BLVD 11.7 miles

28400 MCCALL BLVD
SUN CITY, CA 92585
Categories: SUN CITY CA

624 E ELDER ST 12.1 miles

624 E ELDER ST
FALLBROOK, CA 92028
Categories: FALLBROOK CA

1116 S MAIN AVE 12.7 miles

1116 S MAIN AVE
FALLBROOK, CA 92028
Categories: FALLBROOK CA

PO BOX 2798 13.6 miles

PO BOX 2798
FALLBROOK, CA 92088
Categories: FALLBROOK CA

3853 W STETSON AVE STE 100 17.1 miles

3853 W STETSON AVE STE 100
HEMET, CA 92545
Categories: HEMET CA

2224 MEDICAL CENTER DR 17.9 miles

2224 MEDICAL CENTER DR
PERRIS, CA 92571
Categories: PERRIS CA

2226 MEDICAL CENTER DR Ste 101 18.0 miles

2226 MEDICAL CENTER DR Ste 101
PERRIS, CA 92571
Categories: PERRIS CA

1001 S STATE ST 18.5 miles

1001 S STATE ST
HEMET, CA 92543
Categories: HEMET CA

1525 W FLORIDA AVE STE D 18.7 miles

1525 W FLORIDA AVE STE D
HEMET, CA 92543
Categories: HEMET CA

1031 E LATHAM AVE Suite 3 19.8 miles

1031 E LATHAM AVE Suite 3
HEMET, CA 92543
Categories: HEMET CA

1695 S SAN JACINTO AVE STE A 20.9 miles

1695 S SAN JACINTO AVE STE A
SAN JACINTO, CA 92583
Categories: SAN JACINTO CA

585 Arthur Ave 21.0 miles

585 Arthur Ave
Oceanside, CA 92057
Categories: Oceanside CA

1695 S SAN JACINTO AVE STE J 21.1 miles

1695 S SAN JACINTO AVE STE J
SAN JACINTO, CA 92583
Categories: SAN JACINTO CA

24581 DEL PRADO STE G 22.1 miles

24581 DEL PRADO STE G
DANA POINT, CA 92629
Categories: DANA POINT CA

16420 PERRIS BLVD STE Q 22.7 miles

16420 PERRIS BLVD STE Q
MORENO VALLEY, CA 92551
Categories: MORENO VALLEY CA

32241 CAMINO CAPISTRANO STE A105 23.0 miles

32241 CAMINO CAPISTRANO STE A105
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 92675
Categories: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO CA

1375 CAMINO REAL STE 130 23.4 miles

1375 CAMINO REAL STE 130
SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408
Categories: SAN BERNARDINO CA

4171 OCEANSIDE BLVD Ste 109 23.5 miles

4171 OCEANSIDE BLVD Ste 109
OCEANSIDE, CA 92056
Categories: OCEANSIDE CA

654 CAMINO DE LOS MARES 23.8 miles

654 CAMINO DE LOS MARES
SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92673
Categories: SAN CLEMENTE CA

647 CAMINO DE LOS MARES STE 108 STE 158 23.8 miles

647 CAMINO DE LOS MARES STE 108 STE 158
SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92673
Categories: SAN CLEMENTE CA

840 TOWNSITE DR 23.8 miles

840 TOWNSITE DR
VISTA, CA 92084
Categories: VISTA CA

910 S EL CAMINO REAL 24.5 miles

910 S EL CAMINO REAL
SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92672
Categories: SAN CLEMENTE CA

6485 DAY ST Ste 302 25.0 miles

6485 DAY ST Ste 302
RIVERSIDE, CA 92507
Categories: RIVERSIDE CA

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Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing

  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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  2. FDA: Drug Testing

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Local Area Info: Murrieta, California

Murrieta is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The population of Murrieta was 103,466 at the 2010 census. Murrieta experienced a 133.7% population increase between 2000 and 2010, according to the most recent census, making Murrieta one of the fastest growing cities in the state. This population boom in 2010 surpassed the population of the historically larger and more commercial city of Temecula to the south for the first time since the incorporation of either city. Temecula and Murrieta together form the southwestern anchor of the Inland Empire region. The Murrieta-Temecula-Menifee Urban Area had a population of 441,546 at the 2010 Census. Largely residential in character, Murrieta is typically characterized as a commuter town, with many of its residents commuting to jobs in San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles County, Temecula, and Camp Pendleton.

For most of its history, Murrieta was not heavily populated. On July 17, 1873, Domingo Pujol, Francisco Sanjurjo, and Juan and Ezequiel Murrieta purchased the Rancho Pauba and Rancho Temecula Mexican land grants, comprising 52,000 acres (210 km2) in the area. Ezequiel returned to Spain and turned the land over to his younger brother, Juan Murrieta (1844–1936), who brought 7,000 sheep to the valley in 1873, using the meadows to feed his sheep. The partnership dissolved in 1876 and Ezequiel and Juan Murrieta retained 15,000 acres of the northern half of the Temecula Rancho. Ezequiel and Juan Murrieta granted a right-of-way, one-hundred-feet wide to the California Southern Railroad through the Temecula Rancho on April 28, 1882 so that the railroad could be constructed through the valley.

In 1884, the Temecula Land and Water Company purchased about 14,500 acres from Juan Murrieta and mapped a town site along the California Southern Railroad. Others discovered the valley after the construction of a depot in 1887 that connected Murrieta to the Southern California Railroad's transcontinental route. By 1890, some 800 people lived in Murrieta. Today much of the site (about 50 acres) is home to a Bible college and conference center, owned by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, which has invested millions of dollars into restoring and rebuilding the old resort rooms. When the trains stopped in 1935, tourists—the lifeblood of the town—were much harder to come by. The boom that Murrieta had experienced due to the train and the hot springs gradually died, leaving Murrieta as a small country town.

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Population (male): 53,389

Population (female): 59,937

Median Age: 34.9 years

Poverty (breakdown): (3.6% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 20.0% for Black residents, 9.1% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 12.4% for American Indian residents, 15.9% for other race residents, 10.2% for two or more races residents)

Elevation: 1093 feet

Land Area: 28.4 square miles.

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $82,249 (it was $60,911 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $32,738 (it was $23,290 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $417,000 (it was $190,300 in 2000) Murrieta:$417,000CA:$509,400

Races:
      White alone - 58,953 - 52.0%
      Hispanic - 31,866 - 28.1%
      Asian alone - 10,028 - 8.8%
      Two or more races - 6,660 - 5.9%
      Black alone - 5,007 - 4.4%
      American Indian alone - 310 - 0.3%
      Other race alone - 319 - 0.3%
      Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 173 - 0.2%

In 1884, the Temecula Land and Water Company purchased about 14,500 acres from Juan Murrieta and mapped a town site along the California Southern Railroad. Others discovered the valley after the construction of a depot in 1887 that connected Murrieta to the Southern California Railroad's transcontinental route. By 1890, some 800 people lived in Murrieta. Today much of the site (about 50 acres) is home to a Bible college and conference center, owned by Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, which has invested millions of dollars into restoring and rebuilding the old resort rooms. When the trains stopped in 1935, tourists—the lifeblood of the town—were much harder to come by. The boom that Murrieta had experienced due to the train and the hot springs gradually died, leaving Murrieta as a small country town.