Antioch, CA, is located about 7.7 miles away from Clayton, with an estimated population of around 108,675 people. It’s quiet and nice for families to live in this diverse community that offers many amenities nearby like shopping centers or hospitals but still allows space outside of these major areas where there are natural parks to enjoy during your day off work.

Antioch is a liberal, blue-collar city with great schools. It’s perfect for families who want an easy-going lifestyle and public transportation at their fingertips. This community offers its residents a sparse suburban feel, with most owning their homes. Many families and young professionals live there, too, and the schools are above average, but it is one of those places you can’t really go wrong because no matter what, your kids will be doing well academically or socially when they grow up.

The cost of living in this community is 10% lower than the California average but 27% higher than the national average. Housing prices are 56% higher than the U.S. averages here too.

Additionally, the crime rates are 37% higher here than the national average. This means that you have a 1 in 30 chance of becoming a victim of crime in Antioch, and there are 52% more violent crimes when compared to other cities across America.

In Antioch, the income per capita is 12% lower than the national average, but median household incomes are 18% higher than U.S. averages. Male earnings over male compared to females by 41%. The unemployment rate is 31% higher, and the poverty level is 5% lower than the U.S. averages making it not a bad place for those who want to live closer to Clayton.

The median home value in Antioch is $397,400, and the rent for a one-bedroom apartment goes up to about $1,790. Based on these factors alone, you would think this area has more of an urban vibe; however, it actually falls under the Sparse Suburban classification due to its population density which makes living here quite comfortable despite not having much going on around at all times.

The school test scores here are 25% lower than the national average. There are approximately 24 public schools, and 84 percent of people have completed 8th grade while 83%.9% more finish high school. 21%, on hand, also complete a bachelor’s degree or higher, which is much less when compared to other cities throughout California.

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