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94901, 94903, 94904, 94912
San Rafael, CA
37° 58' 23.38", -122° 31' 53.54"
Affiliated with AT&T California, the Landline line (415) 256-9248 traces back to San Rafael, CA, or close by. Further facts may be listed below. We'd like to know if you received a robocall or spam text from this number. Please leave a comment or review about your experience and who called or texted.
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In area code 415, the population remains diverse and prosperous, according to public data sources. With approximately 1.87 million people, the racial makeup includes a majority of White residents, followed by a significant Asian population. The median age here is about 42, slightly higher than the national average. The area sees significant economic growth, with the median household income soaring nearly 97% above the national figure by 2022. The labor force participation rate has remained stable, highlighting robust economic trends with lower unemployment rates compared to national averages.
FCC complaint metrics for area code 415 have shown interesting communication patterns. Wireless/mobile complaints peaked sharply in 2018, with over 1,300 issues, particularly prerecorded voice calls and live voice complaints prevalent that year. While these complaints have since decreased, concerns over text message complaints have emerged more recently. Interestingly, robocall and abandoned call complaints have effectively diminished in recent years, indicating a shift in the types of communication concerns facing residents. Additionally, telemarketing complaints have plummeted to zero since 2018, reflecting changing patterns in unwanted call activities.
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