In 2024 alone, the Rincon Tribe generated nearly $739 million in total economic output, supporting nearly 3,000 jobs while contributing $217 million in labor income and providing an additional $52 million in tax revenue.
Continuing this impressive rate of growth, Californians could potentially benefit from an additional $1.65 billion in Rincon economic impact through 2026.
See Rincon’s Impact in Action
Rincon’s 2024 economic impact was 2.5 times greater than in 2010
The Tribe continues to invest heavily in support of community services, including fire and emergency services protection. Rincon also supports many organizations whose missions include comprehensive healthcare, food security, homeless programs, preserving precious resources and assisting veterans.
“The Rincon Tribe is enjoying unprecedented success. We deliver critical impact every day by generating good paying jobs, dynamic economic activity and important tax revenue. All of us at Rincon are proud to share our prosperity, creating more opportunities for everyone including those in need.” – Chairman Steve Stallings
Making a Difference
The Rincon Tribe proudly supports many organizations and communities across Southern California and throughout San Diego County. Check out some of these stories below.
One Government Center Lane
Valley Center, CA 92082 Directions
Tel: (760) 749-1051
Fax: (760) 749-8901
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The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians occupies a 5,000-acre reservation in Valley Center, CA. Established in 1875, the Rincon Band is a sovereign government recognized by the United States of America.
Last Published: March 10, 2026 by Nick Higgins · Leave a Comment
Rincon Accelerates Economic Impact
In 2024 alone, the Rincon Tribe generated nearly $739 million in total economic output, supporting nearly 3,000 jobs while contributing $217 million in labor income and providing an additional $52 million in tax revenue.
Continuing this impressive rate of growth, Californians could potentially benefit from an
additional $1.65 billion in Rincon economic impact through 2026.
See Rincon’s Impact in Action
Rincon’s 2024 economic impact was 2.5 times greater than in 2010
The Tribe continues to invest heavily in support of community services, including fire and emergency services protection. Rincon also supports many organizations whose missions include comprehensive healthcare, food security, homeless programs, preserving precious resources and assisting veterans.
“The Rincon Tribe is enjoying unprecedented success. We deliver critical impact every day by generating good paying jobs, dynamic economic activity and important tax revenue. All of us at Rincon are proud to share our prosperity, creating more opportunities for everyone including those in need.”
– Chairman Steve Stallings
Making a Difference
The Rincon Tribe proudly supports many organizations and communities across Southern California and throughout San Diego County. Check out some of these stories below.
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Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians
One Government Center Lane
Valley Center, CA 92082
Directions
Tel: (760) 749-1051
Fax: (760) 749-8901
CONTACT SECURITY 24 Hours a day: (760) 297-2611
Contact
News and Events
Rincon Clean-Up Day
College & Career Fair
Rincon Tribe Elects Steve Stallings
Statement: Chairman Bo Mazzetti
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The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians occupies a 5,000-acre reservation in Valley Center, CA. Established in 1875, the Rincon Band is a sovereign government recognized by the United States of America.