When it comes to the financial wellbeing of residents of Los Angeles County, the ratio is not particularly favorable. The cost of living is high, while the average household income is low. In terms of language, none of the households in Los Angeles County, California, reported that their primary language spoken at home was something other than English. This chart shows the percentage of homeownership in Los Angeles County, California, compared to its main and neighboring geographies.The following chart displays households in Los Angeles County, California, distributed among a number of income groups compared to the national averages for each group.
The following table illustrates the percentage of foreign-born residents in Los Angeles County, California, compared to that of its neighboring and parent geographies. This chart shows the stock breakdown of the major industries for residents of Los Angeles County, California, although some of these residents may live in Los Angeles County, California, and work elsewhere. The homeownership rate in Los Angeles County, California, is 46%, which is roughly equal to the national average of 64.4%. The table below shows the 7 races represented in Los Angeles County, California, as a proportion of the total population.The table below shows the percentages of U.
S. citizenship in Los Angeles County, California, compared to its neighboring and parent geographies. The largest universities in Los Angeles County (California), by number of degrees awarded are the University of Southern California (18,537 and 9.31%), the University of California-Los Angeles (11,066 (14,523 and 7.29%) and the California State University in Long Beach (10,939 and 5.49%). The table below shows how the average household income in Los Angeles County, California, compares to that of its neighboring and parent geographies.Primary care physicians in Los Angeles County (California) care for 1363 patients per year on average, representing a decrease of 0.801% from the previous year (1374 patients).
The most common employment sectors for those living in Los Angeles County, California, are social assistance (26%), health care (626,630 people), retail (492,597 people), and manufacturing (442,908 people). The most popular majors in Los Angeles County, California, are Liberal Arts & Science (27,673 and 13.9%), General Business Administration & Administration (15,518 and 7.79%), and General Psychology (7,383 and 3.71%).The table below shows how the percentage of uninsured people in Los Angeles County, California, changed over time compared to the percentage of people enrolled in various types of health insurance. This visualization illustrates the percentage of students who graduate with a bachelor's degree in schools in Los Angeles County, California, by specialty.