Demographics of Los Angeles
The demographics of Los Angeles are determined by population surveys, such as the American Community Survey and the United States census. According to 2019 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the City of Los Angeles' metro population was 3,979,576.
Race, ethnicity, and national origin
| Race / Ethnicity | Pop 1980 | Pop 1990 | Pop 2000 | Pop 2010 | % 1980 | % 1990 | % 2000 | % 2010 | ||
| White alone | 1,433,330 | 1,299,604 | 1,099,188 | 1,086,908 | 1,126,052 | 48.31% | 37.29% | 29.75% | 28.66% | 28.88% |
| Black or African American alone | 495,292 | 454,289 | 401,986 | 347,380 | 322,553 | 16.69% | 13.03% | 10.88% | 9.16% | 8.27% |
| Native American or Alaska Native alone | 14,731 | 9,774 | 8,897 | 6,589 | 6,614 | 0.50% | 0.28% | 0.24% | 0.17% | 0.17% |
| Asian alone | 198,436 | 320,668 | 364,850 | 420,212 | 454,585 | 6.69% | 9.20% | 9.87% | 11.08% | 11.66% |
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone | N/A | N/A | 4,484 | 4,300 | 4,573 | N/A | N/A | 0.12% | 0.11% | 0.12% |
| Other race alone | 9,756 | 9,652 | 9,065 | 12,057 | 26,351 | 0.33% | 0.28% | 0.25% | 0.32% | 0.68% |
| Mixed race or Multiracial | N/A | N/A | 87,277 | 76,353 | 128,028 | N/A | N/A | 2.36% | 2.01% | 3.28% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 815,305 | 1,391,441 | 1,719,073 | 1,838,822 | 1,829,991 | 27.48% | 39.92% | 46.53% | 48.48% | 46.94% |
| Total | 2,966,850 | 3,485,428 | 3,694,820 | 3,792,621 | 3,898,747 | 100.00% | 100.00% | 100.00% | 100.00% | 100.00% |
The 1990 United States census and 2000 United States census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles; estimates for the 2010 United States census results found Latinos to be approximately half of the city's population, growing from 40% in 2000 and 30–35% in 1990, respectively.
The racial, ethnic and cultural composition of Los Angeles, as of 2020, according to DEC redistricting data, was as follows:
- Hispanic or Latino : 46.9%
- White : 28.9%
- Asian : 11.7%
- Black or African American : 8.3%
- Two or more races: 3.3%
- Other : 0.7%
- Native American : 0.2%
- Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander : 0.1%
Languages
According to the 2021 American Community Survey, the most commonly spoken languages in Los Angeles by people aged 5 years and over were:- Language other than English: 56.8%
- Speak only English: 43.2%
- Spanish: 36%
- Asian languages and Pacific Islander languages: 7.9%
- Other Indo-European languages: 7.4%
- Other languages: 1.4%
Households and educational attainment
According to the 2006-2008 American Community Survey, the types of households were as follows out of 1,275,534 total:- Family households: 61.1%
- With own children under 18 years: 30.9%
- Married-couple family: 39.1%
- With own children under 18 years: 19.6%
- Male head-of-household family; no wife present: 6.9%
- With own children under 18 years: 3.0%
- Female head-of-household family; no husband present: 15.0%
- With own children under 18 years: 8.3%
- Non-family households: 38.9%
- Householder living alone: 30.2%
- 65 years and over: 8.0%
- Households with one or more people under 18 years: 34.6%
- Households with one or more people 65 years and over: 21.1%
- Average household size: 2.87
- Average family size: 3.67
- Less than 9th grade: 15.9%
- 9th to 12th grade, no diploma: 11.1%
- High school graduate: 21.1%
- Some college, no degree: 16.7%
- Associate degree: 5.9%
- Bachelor's degree: 19.2%
- Graduate or professional degree: 10.0%
- Percent high school graduate or higher: 72.9%
- Percent bachelor's degree or higher: 29.2%
Income and poverty
- Median household income: $48,610
- Mean household income: $76,557
- Median family income: $53,008
- Mean family income: $83,965
- Median non-family income: $38,227
- Mean non-family income: $61,155
- All families: 15.6%
- Married-couple families: 10.2%
- Families with female householder, no husband present: 30.1%
- All people: 18.9%
- Under 18 years: 27.8%
- 18 years and over: 16.0%
- 18 to 64 years: 16.5%
- 65 years and over: 12.9%
Employment
- Population 16 years and over: 2,923,315
- In labor force: 65.8%
- Civilian labor force: 65.8%
- Employed: 61.3%
- Unemployed: 4.5%
- Armed Forces: 0.1%
- Not in labor force: 34.2%
Religious and Ethnic Demographics
Los Angeles has the highest Druze populace, living anywhere in the world, outside of Lebanon or Syria.
Los Angeles has the world's largest population of Saudi Arabian expatriates, according to the Saudi Embassy of the USA.
About 15,000 Louisiana Creole people of Acadian and Cajun background from Louisiana and the U.S. Gulf Coast, are present in Los Angeles. Many live in the South Central area.
In the 1980 and 1990 Census, Bosnians had established themselves in fairly large numbers in Los Angeles, before the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and Bosnian War of the 1990s. However, Yugoslav immigration was already ongoing in Los Angeles and beyond, in Southern California, since the turn of the 20th century's global immigration boom.
Salvadoran Americans are the second largest Hispanic and Latino population in Los Angeles, which is the largest Salvadoran population outside of El Salvador and the Salvadoran diaspora living abroad and overseas. Most were refugees whom arrived in the 1980s and 1990s during the Salvadoran Civil War, part of the Central American Crisis.
Los Angeles hosts the largest population of Belizeans outside of Belize, with approximately 55,000 Belizeans residing in the Greater Los Angeles area. They are primarily concentrated in South Central, Inglewood, and Compton. The Belizean community, consisting largely of Belizean Kriols along with smaller numbers of Garifuna and Mestizos, is one of the largest groups of Black Central American, Caribbean, and Black immigrants in Los Angeles County.
Armenians made an ethnic presence in Glendale, Silver Lake/Elysian Park and Los Feliz/Hollywood.
Los Angeles has a sizable Boricua community, with just as many in San Diego, the largest populace of Puerto Ricans living west of the Mississippi River, including the island of Puerto Rico itself.
Once a tradition, the descendants of original Anglo-American settlers who represented civic leaders and economic influence in the city of Los Angeles held Iowa picnics in MacArthur Park, though this has not been observed since the early 1970s.
Cherokee Indians, among other Native American tribes, account for Los Angeles likely having the largest Urban Indian population.
Los Angeles, along with Pasadena at the turn of the 20th century, were one of two of the earliest internationally-known retirement communities to attract a significant number of senior citizens and retirees in search of a warmer climate to relax in, and to better overall health and wellness.
L.A. hosts the fourth largest number of Muslims in the United States. When the estimated 500,000 Muslims living in the greater Los Angeles area are included, Los Angeles hosts the second largest number of Muslims among U.S. cities.
There are around 50,000 Roma living in the Los Angeles area, making it one of the cities with the highest Roma concentration in the U.S.
More than 1.2 million Los Angeles residents are of Mexican ancestry. Mexican influences can be seen in the city’s culture. Mexican Americans are the largest ethnic group in Los Angeles.
Greeks began immigrating to Los Angeles in the 1890s. There was a small population of Greeks living in the Boyle Heights area, along with other immigrant groups including Russians, Syrians, Armenians, and East European Jews by the late 1890s.
There is a significant Italian American community in Los Angeles.
Approximately 600,000 Filipino Americans live in the Greater Los Angeles area, roughly half of the total California population.
Los Angeles has the largest Thai population outside of Thailand.