City Data for Los Angeles, CA

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Housing Data (September 2023)

Median Price per SqFt
$736
Median Listing Price
$1,395,000
Median Days on Market
69
Active Listings
28
New Listings
4
Total Listings (Active + Pending)
33
Avg Listing Price
$1,524,069
Avg Listing Price Change MoM
3%
Avg Listing Price Change YoY
-11%

City Data

City
Los Angeles
State ID
CA
Population
3,979,576

Age Breakdown

Median Age
35.6
Under 10 years old
11.6%
Age 10-19
11.8%
Age 20s
17.0%
Age 30s
16.2%
Age 40s
13.6%
Age 50s
12.2%
Age 60s
9.3%
Age 70s
5.0%
Age Over 80
3.3%

Gender Breakdown

Male
49.5%
Female
50.5%

Marital Status

Married
38.8%
Divorced
10.8%
Never Married
45.8%
Widowed
4.6%

Household

Family Size
3.6
Family Dual Income
56.5
Median Household Income
$62,142
Median Individual Income
$28,072
Home Ownership
36.8%
Home Value
$636,583
Median Rent
$1,450
Rent Burden
37.6%
Poverty
18.0%

Education

No Highschool Degree or GED
22.5%
Highschool Education
19.2%
Some College
23.8%
Bachelors Degree
22.6%
Graduate Degree
11.8%
Total College or Above
34.4%
Stem Degree
41.9%

Workforce

Labor Force Participation
66.6%
Unemployment Rate
6.3%
Disabled
10.1%

Ethnicity

White
52.1%
Black
8.9%
Asian
11.6%
Native American
0.7%
Pacific Islander
0.2%
Other
22.8%
Multiple
3.8%

Other

Hispanic
48.5%
Limited English
14.2%
Health Uninsured
11.4%
Veteran
2.7%