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Cathedral City Health Case Study
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Have you ever thought of the health issues that are going on in your city? Cathedral city is a city located in Riverside County, CA. This place is known as Cat City. Furthermore, the population is about 51,200, which is a city with a large population with various races. Cathedral city is located close to Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage, where Obama lives with his family now. This place is one of the nine cities of Coachella valley, where the famous festival happens. According to the Cathedral City has a total area of 21.50 square miles of land, and around 0.26 square miles of water(usa). Additionally, the Cahuilla Indians were the first ones to live in Cathedral City(CC historical). The Cahuilla Indians are the richest people in this city.
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Census Bureau, the population in Cathedral City is about 54,056. The research indicates that population has grown about 5.6% from 2010 to now. Another fact that was mention was that the highest race population is white 32,537 which is about 63% of the population. The second highest population in Cathedral City is Hispanic which is around 22,000, 58% of the total, and some other race is about 12,00 of the total(Census). Also, in Cathedral City, there are more males than women. Male population is about 26,000 and 24,000 for women. Also, according to Suburban, the Population by gender, White males is about 16,000 and 15,000 females. For Hispanic/ Latin, males are around 15,000 and 14,000 females. Lastly, for other race males is approximately 6,000 and 5,000 for females. Age for the population in households various for males and females. According to Suburbans, males under 18 years old, is about 7,000, 18-60 years the population is around 13000, 62-85+ is about 5,000(Suburban). For females under 18 years old is about 8000, over 18 + it’s about

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