SFV CCD ACS DP04 2012

ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES - 2006
IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - DP05

2002-2006 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Supporting documentation on code lists, subject definitions, data accuracy, and statistical testing can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Data and Documentation section. Sample size and data quality measures (including coverage rates, allocation rates, and response rates) can be found on the American Community Survey website in the Methodology section. Although the American Community Survey (ACS) produces population, demographic and housing unit estimates, it is the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program that produces and disseminates the official estimates of the population for the nation, states, counties, cities and towns and estimates of housing units for states and counties.

San Fernando Valley CCD Los Angeles County, California

San Fernando Valley CCD Tracts City of Los Angeles California County of Los Angeles California State of
California
United States

Estimate

Percent

Estimate

Percent

Estimate

Percent

Estimate

Percent

Estimate

Percent

Total population

1,746,070

1,746,070

3,773,846

3,773,846

9,948,081

9,948,081

36,457,549

36,457,549

299,398,485

299,398,485

SEX AND AGE

Male

856,015

49%

1,871,813

49.6%

4,927,030

49.5%

18,225,275

50%

147,434,940

49.2%

Female

890,050

51%

1,902,033

50.4%

5,021,051

50.5%

18,232,274

50%

151,963,545

50.8%

Under 5 years

121,670

7%

281,325

7.5%

741,942

7.5%

2,672,666

7.3%

20,385,773

6.8%

5 to 9 years

114,385

6.6%

251,995

6.7%

711,004

7.1%

2,514,639

6.9%

19,748,765

6.6%

10 to 14 years

128,115

7.3%

269,955

7.2%

771,749

7.8%

2,700,465

7.4%

20,678,265

6.9%

15 to 19 years

120,755

6.9%

271,618

7.2%

755,741

7.6%

2,738,727

7.5%

21,697,322

7.2%

20 to 24 years

115,825

6.6%

297,223

7.9%

723,710

7.3%

2,697,878

7.4%

20,955,536

7%

25 to 34 years

241,600

13.8%

605,568

16%

1,425,871

14.3%

5,232,260

14.4%

39,905,599

13.3%

35 to 44 years

286,390

16.4%

599,234

15.9%

1,550,427

15.6%

5,525,036

15.2%

43,892,631

14.7%

45 to 54 years

251,605

14.4%

492,981

13.1%

1,350,158

13.6%

5,017,599

13.8%

43,325,361

14.5%

55 to 59 years

92,395

5.3%

188,114

5%

522,416

5.3%

1,984,803

5.4%

18,049,153

6%

60 to 64 years

71,430

4.1%

139,611

3.7%

381,724

3.8%

1,445,646

4%

13,569,076

4.5%

65 to 74 years

102,825

5.9%

192,192

5.1%

523,784

5.3%

2,002,937

5.5%

18,936,686

6.3%

75 to 84 years

71,600

4.1%

133,606

3.5%

354,737

3.6%

1,400,449

3.8%

13,247,540

4.4%

85 years and over

27,465

1.6%

50,424

1.3%

134,818

1.4%

524,444

1.4%

5,006,778

1.7%

Median age (years)

36.0

36.0

33.4

33.4

33.9

33.9

34.4

34.4

36.4

36.4

18 years and over

1,307,095

74.9%

2,813,342

74.5%

7,267,873

73.1%

26,926,503

73.9%

225,633,342

75.4%

21 years and over

1,237,500

70.9%

2,637,142

69.9%

6,817,020

68.5%

25,264,681

69.3%

212,355,429

70.9%

62 years and over

242,620

13.9%

453,553

12%

1,230,092

12.4%

4,753,428

13%

45,143,991

15.1%

65 years and over

201,890

11.6%

376,222

10%

1,013,339

10.2%

3,927,830

10.8%

37,191,004

12.4%

18 years and over

1,307,095

1,307,095

2,813,342

2,813,342

7,267,873

7,267,873

26,926,503

26,926,503

225,633,342

225,633,342

Male

638,740

48.9%

1,385,261

49.2%

3,555,772

48.9%

13,343,076

49.6%

109,685,985

48.6%

Female

668,355

51.1%

1,428,081

50.8%

3,712,101

51.1%

13,583,427

50.4%

115,947,357

51.4%

65 years and over

201,890

201,890

376,222

376,222

1,013,339

1,013,339

3,927,830

3,927,830

37,191,004

37,191,004

Male

87,220

43.2%

158,269

42.1%

423,878

41.8%

1,675,795

42.7%

15,606,675

42%

Female

114,670

56.8%

217,953

57.9%

589,461

58.2%

2,252,035

57.3%

21,584,329

58%

RACE

One race

1,680,710

1,680,710

3,665,484

3,665,484

9,658,799

9,658,799

35,246,104

35,246,104

293,285,839

293,285,839

Two or more races

65,360

65,360

108,362

108,362

289,282

289,282

1,211,445

1,211,445

6,112,646

6,112,646

Total population

1,746,070

1,746,070

3,773,846

3,773,846

9,948,081

9,948,081

36,457,549

36,457,549

299,398,485

299,398,485

One race

1,680,710

96.3%

3,665,484

97.1%

9,658,799

97.1%

35,246,104

96.7%

293,285,839

98%

White

1,016,390

60.5%

1,776,822

48.5%

4,660,343

48.2%

21,810,156

61.9%

221,331,507

75.5%

Black or African American

57,160

3.4%

364,020

9.9%

883,699

9.1%

2,260,648

6.4%

37,051,483

12.6%

American Indian and Alaska Native

8,040

0.5%

21,000

0.6%

49,164

0.5%

265,963

0.8%

2,369,431

0.8%

Cherokee tribal grouping

1,320

16.4%

1,732

8.2%

3,447

7%

27,870

10.5%

301,750

12.7%

Chippewa tribal grouping

230

2.9%

230

1.1%

230

0.5%

2,574

1%

109,149

4.6%

Navajo tribal grouping

960

11.9%

1,907

9.1%

4,310

8.8%

11,142

4.2%

296,076

12.5%

Sioux tribal grouping

0

0%

0

0%

494

1%

5,459

2.1%

116,737

4.9%

Asian

180,870

10.8%

391,705

10.7%

1,288,643

13.3%

4,483,252

12.7%

13,100,095

4.5%

Asian Indian

19,800

10.9%

29,291

7.5%

72,874

5.7%

475,118

10.6%

2,482,141

18.9%

Chinese

18,605

10.3%

61,158

15.6%

381,379

29.6%

1,165,605

26%

3,090,453

23.6%

Filipino

64,630

35.7%

111,939

28.6%

295,888

23%

1,100,767

24.6%

2,328,097

17.8%

Japanese

11,355

6.3%

34,793

8.9%

113,023

8.8%

300,355

6.7%

829,767

6.3%

Korean

31,905

17.6%

96,945

24.7%

202,371

15.7%

430,913

9.6%

1,335,075

10.2%

Vietnamese

13,110

7.2%

19,366

4.9%

88,743

6.9%

533,893

11.9%

1,475,798

11.3%

Other Asian

21,465

11.9%

38,213

9.8%

134,365

10.4%

476,601

10.6%

1,558,764

11.9%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

2,500

0.1%

7,299

0.2%

27,701

0.3%

129,483

0.4%

426,194

0.1%

Native Hawaiian

1,055

42.2%

2,143

29.4%

5,110

18.4%

20,349

15.7%

148,598

34.9%

Guamanian or Chamorro

665

26.6%

1,263

17.3%

6,070

21.9%

25,365

19.6%

85,628

20.1%

Samoan

525

21%

2,857

39.1%

11,609

41.9%

35,911

27.7%

73,385

17.2%

Other Pacific Islander

260

10.4%

1,036

14.2%

4,912

17.7%

47,858

37%

118,583

27.8%

Some other race

415,750

24.7%

1,104,638

30.1%

2,749,249

28.5%

6,296,602

17.9%

19,007,129

6.5%

Two or more races

65,360

3.7%

108,362

2.9%

289,282

2.9%

1,211,445

3.3%

6,112,646

2%

White and Black or African American

5,280

8.1%

12,253

11.3%

28,946

10%

132,538

10.9%

1,275,169

20.9%

White and American Indian and Alaska Native

3,900

6%

10,051

9.3%

31,157

10.8%

204,541

16.9%

1,390,527

22.7%

White and Asian

9,750

14.9%

16,761

15.5%

54,523

18.8%

277,271

22.9%

1,001,633

16.4%

Black or African American and American

Indian and Alaska Native

700

1.1%

3,345

3.1%

8,467

2.9%

33,479

2.8%

241,737

4%

Race alone or in combination with one or

more other races

Total population

1,746,070

1,746,070

3,773,846

3,773,846

9,948,081

9,948,081

36,457,549

36,457,549

299,398,485

299,398,485

White

1,075,530

61.6%

1,867,449

49.5%

4,900,583

49.3%

22,826,433

62.6%

226,537,259

75.7%

Black or African American

65,880

3.8%

388,505

10.3%

950,212

9.6%

2,533,729

6.9%

39,151,870

13.1%

American Indian and Alaska Native

13,470

0.8%

38,624

1%

104,236

1%

576,854

1.6%

4,329,799

1.4%

Asian

194,965

11.2%

420,422

11.1%

1,372,493

13.8%

4,896,851

13.4%

14,656,608

4.9%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

4,220

0.2%

11,700

0.3%

38,638

0.4%

198,796

0.5%

813,474

0.3%

Some other race

458,245

26.2%

1,161,314

30.8%

2,888,116

29%

6,722,255

18.4%

20,484,020

6.8%

HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE

Total population

1,746,070

1,746,070

3,773,846

3,773,846

9,948,081

9,948,081

36,457,549

36,457,549

299,398,485

299,398,485

Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

713,590

40.9%

1,846,535

48.9%

4,706,994

47.3%

13,074,155

35.9%

44,252,278

14.8%

Mexican

508,410

29.1%

1,276,870

33.8%

3,628,997

36.5%

10,841,524

29.7%

28,339,354

9.5%

Puerto Rican

5,825

0.3%

13,874

0.4%

45,496

0.5%

160,130

0.4%

3,987,947

1.3%

Cuban

8,565

0.5%

13,646

0.4%

41,627

0.4%

85,992

0.2%

1,520,276

0.5%

Other Hispanic or Latino

190,795

10.9%

542,145

14.4%

990,874

10%

1,986,509

5.4%

10,404,701

3.5%

Not Hispanic or Latino

1,032,475

59.1%

1,927,311

51.1%

5,241,087

52.7%

23,383,394

64.1%

255,146,207

85.2%

White alone

763,850

43.7%

1,101,073

29.2%

2,875,848

28.9%

15,600,175

42.8%

198,176,991

66.2%

Black or African American alone

56,155

3.2%

357,824

9.5%

865,172

8.7%

2,201,043

6%

36,434,530

12.2%

American Indian and Alaska Native alone

4,500

0.3%

9,828

0.3%

25,503

0.3%

168,486

0.5%

2,035,551

0.7%

Asian alone

176,460

10.1%

384,429

10.2%

1,272,477

12.8%

4,424,529

12.1%

12,945,401

4.3%

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

alone

2,050

0.1%

6,086

0.2%

23,795

0.2%

120,837

0.3%

387,230

0.1%

Some other race alone

7,220

0.4%

20,635

0.5%

40,420

0.4%

150,184

0.4%

768,782

0.3%

Two or more races

22,240

1.3%

47,436

1.3%

137,872

1.4%

718,140

2%

4,397,722

1.5%

Two races including Some other race

1,640

0.1%

4,045

0.1%

13,649

0.1%

53,680

0.1%

231,584

0.1%

Two races excluding Some other race, and

Three or more races

20,600

1.2%

43,391

1.1%

124,223

1.2%

664,460

1.8%

4,166,138

1.4%

RELATIONSHIP

Household population

1,719,130

1,719,130

3,680,586

3,680,586

9,744,896

9,744,896

35,594,342

35,594,342

291,332,841

291,332,841

Householder

581,875

33.8%

1,273,880

34.6%

3,172,032

32.6%

12,151,227

34.1%

111,617,402

38.3%

Spouse

279,765

16.3%

504,310

13.7%

1,453,893

14.9%

6,046,430

17%

55,480,873

19%

Child

553,620

32.2%

1,173,482

31.9%

3,319,609

34.1%

11,567,876

32.5%

88,904,692

30.5%

Other relatives

190,465

11.1%

433,848

11.8%

1,166,956

12%

3,452,551

9.7%

19,586,781

6.7%

Nonrelatives

113,405

6.6%

295,066

8%

632,406

6.5%

2,376,258

6.7%

15,743,093

5.4%

Unmarried partner

31,515

1.8%

80,089

2.2%

183,203

1.9%

743,837

2.1%

6,049,030

2.1%

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

Total households

581,870

581,870

1,273,880

1,273,880

3,172,032

3,172,032

12,151,227

12,151,227

111,617,402

111,617,402

Family households (families)

393,375

67.6%

779,961

61.2%

2,137,301

67.4%

8,303,793

68.3%

74,564,066

66.8%

With own children under 18 years

193,990

33.3%

398,952

31.3%

1,103,220

34.8%

4,239,440

34.9%

34,965,930

31.3%

Married-couple families

279,410

48%

505,579

39.7%

1,455,357

45.9%

6,051,701

49.8%

55,521,868

49.7%

With own children under 18 years

139,115

23.9%

258,742

20.3%

754,356

23.8%

3,010,321

24.8%

24,149,585

21.6%

Male householder, no wife present

35,780

6.1%

83,786

6.6%

204,639

6.5%

698,432

5.7%

5,121,415

4.6%

With own children under 18 years

15,195

2.6%

36,329

2.9%

89,232

2.8%

338,125

2.8%

2,510,889

2.2%

Female householder, no husband present

78,185

13.4%

190,596

15%

477,305

15%

1,553,660

12.8%

13,920,783

12.5%

With own children under 18 years

39,680

6.8%

103,881

8.2%

259,632

8.2%

890,994

7.3%

8,305,456

7.4%

Nonfamily households

188,500

32.4%

493,919

38.8%

1,034,731

32.6%

3,847,434

31.7%

37,053,336

33.2%

Householder living alone

147,540

25.4%

382,510

30%

818,263

25.8%

2,994,372

24.6%

30,496,588

27.3%

65 years and over

41,840

7.2%

100,430

7.9%

239,198

7.5%

978,553

8.1%

10,209,135

9.1%

Households with one or more people under 18

years

215,350

37%

448,766

35.2%

1,240,762

39.1%

4,696,427

38.6%

38,628,743

34.6%

Households with one or more people 65 years

and over

133,180

22.9%

261,979

20.6%

693,782

21.9%

2,710,892

22.3%

25,867,508

23.2%

Average household size

2.95

2.95

2.89

2.89

3.07

3.07

2.93

2.93

2.61

2.61

Average family size

3.60

3.60

3.71

3.71

3.78

3.78

3.54

3.54

3.2

3.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of
error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the
Data, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/ACS/accuracy2006.pdf). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.
Notes:
·For more information on understanding race and Hispanic origin data, please see the Census 2000 Brief entitled, Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin, issued March 2001. (pdf format)
·While the 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2005 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, in certain instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.
Explanation of Symbols:
1. An '**' entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
2. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
3. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
4. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '***' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
6 An '*****' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate