Stockton manufactures include signs, millwork, fabricated metal, metal and wood products, electrical and electronic goods, foods, feeds, transportation equipment, furniture, and apparel. There is also meat processing and canning. Dairying, cattle, fruit, nuts, vegetables, sugar beets, tomatoes, peppers, grapes, and grain are also important. It is also a rail center and a processing and distribution point for farm products adn wines from the Central Valley.
As of the 2000 census the median income for a household in the city was $35,453, and the median income for a family was $40,434.
The most common industries for males are construction (10%), agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (6%), public administration (6%), addommodation and food services (6%), educational services (5%), administrative and support and waste management services (5%), and health care (4%).
The most common industries for females are health care (17%), edcuational services (13%), accommodation and food services (7%), finance and insurance (7%), public administration (6%), social assistance (5%), and administrative and support and waste management services (3%).
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