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Los Angeles County, California

Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles (Spanish: Condado de Los Ángeles),[7] and sometimes abbreviated as L.A. County, is the most populous county in the United States, with 9,861,224 residents estimated in 2022.[1] Its population is greater than that of 40 individual U.S. states. Comprising 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas within a total area of 4,083 square miles (10,570 km2), it is home to more than a quarter of Californians and is one of the most ethnically diverse U.S. counties.[8] The county's seat, Los Angeles, is the second most populous city in the United States, with about 3.9 million residents.

Los Angeles County
County of Los Angeles
Images, from top down, left to right: Downtown Los Angeles in June 2019; Venice, Los Angeles during sunset; Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills; satellite picture of Santa Catalina Island; the Santa Monica Pier; Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve; and the Hollywood Sign
Nickname: 
"L.A. County"
Interactive map of Los Angeles County
Location in the state of California
Coordinates: 34°3′N 118°15′W / 34.050°N 118.250°W / 34.050; -118.250Coordinates: 34°3′N 118°15′W / 34.050°N 118.250°W / 34.050; -118.250
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSouthern California
Metro areaGreater Los Angeles
FormedFebruary 18, 1850[2]
County seatLos Angeles
Largest cityLos Angeles
Incorporated cities88
Government
 • TypeCouncil–CEO
 • BodyBoard of Supervisors
 • ChairJanice Hahn (D)
 • Chair Pro TemLindsey Horvath (D)
 • Board of Supervisors
 • Chief Executive OfficerFesia Davenport
Area
 • Total4,751 sq mi (12,310 km2)
 • Land4,058 sq mi (10,510 km2)
 • Water693 sq mi (1,790 km2)
Highest elevation10,068 ft (3,069 m)
Lowest elevation0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total9,861,224 [1]
 • Density2,430/sq mi (940/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time)
ZIP Codes
90xxx–918xx, 92397, 92821, 92823, 93243, 935xx[5]
Area codes213/323, 310/424, 442/760, 562, 626, 657/714, 661, 747/818, 840/909
FIPS code06-037
GNIS feature ID277283
GDP$712 billion[6] · 1st
Websitelacounty.gov

History

 
Brochure for Los Angeles, ca. 1930.

Los Angeles County is one of the original counties of California, created at the time of statehood in 1850.[9] The county originally included parts of what are now Kern, San Bernardino, Riverside, Inyo, Tulare, Ventura, and Orange counties. In 1851 and 1852, Los Angeles County stretched from the coast to the state line of Nevada.[10] As the population increased, sections were split off to organize San Bernardino County in 1853, Kern County in 1866, and Orange County in 1889.

Prior to the 1870s, Los Angeles County was divided into townships, many of which were amalgamations of one or more old ranchos.[11] They were:

Geography

Los Angeles and adjacent counties
 
Los Angeles County before the secession of Orange County in 1889.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has an area of 4,751 square miles (12,310 km2), of which 4,058 square miles (10,510 km2) (85%) is land and 693 square miles (1,790 km2) (15%) is water.[16] Los Angeles County borders 70 miles (110 km) of coast on the Pacific Ocean and encompasses mountain ranges, valleys, forests, islands, lakes, rivers, and desert. The Los Angeles River, Rio Hondo, Ballona Creek, the San Gabriel River and the Santa Clara River flow in Los Angeles County, while the primary mountain ranges are the Santa Monica Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. The western extent of the Mojave Desert begins in the Antelope Valley, in the northeastern part of the county.

Most of the population of Los Angeles County resides in the south and southwest, with major population centers in the Los Angeles Basin, San Fernando Valley, and San Gabriel Valley. Other population centers are found in the Santa Clarita Valley, Pomona Valley, Crescenta Valley and Antelope Valley.

The county is divided west-to-east by the San Gabriel Mountains, which are part of the Transverse Ranges of southern California, and are contained mostly within the Angeles National Forest. Most of the county's highest peaks are in the San Gabriel Mountains, including Mount San Antonio 10,068 feet (3,069 m) at the Los Angeles-San Bernardino county lines, Mount Baden-Powell 9,399 feet (2,865 m), Mount Burnham 8,997 feet (2,742 m) and Mount Wilson 5,710 feet (1,740 m). Several lower mountains are in the northern, western, and southwestern parts of the county, including the San Emigdio Mountains, the southernmost part of Tehachapi Mountains and the Sierra Pelona Mountains.

Los Angeles County includes San Clemente Island and Santa Catalina Island, which are part of the Channel Islands archipelago off the Pacific Coast.

Lakes and reservoirs

Major divisions of the county

National protected areas

Climate

Many parts of the state are quite dry. There is rainfall and snowfall especially in the wintertime.[17]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18503,530
186011,333221.0%
187015,30935.1%
188033,381118.0%
1890101,454203.9%
1900170,29867.9%
1910504,131196.0%
1920936,45585.8%
19302,208,492135.8%
19402,785,64326.1%
19504,151,68749.0%
19606,038,77145.5%
19707,041,98016.6%
19807,477,4216.2%
19908,863,16418.5%
20009,519,3387.4%
20109,818,6053.1%
202010,014,0092.0%
2022 (est.)9,861,224[1]−1.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[18]
1790–1960[19] 1900–1990[20]
1990–2000[21] 2010[22] 2020[23]

2020 Census

Los Angeles County, California - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[22] Pop 2020[23] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 2,728,321 2,563,609 27.79% 25.60%
Black or African American alone (NH) 815,086 760,689 8.30% 7.60%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 18,886 18,453 0.19% 0.18%
Asian alone (NH) 1,325,671 1,474,237 13.50% 14.72%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 22,464 20,522 0.23% 0.20%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 25,367 58,683 0.26% 0.59%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 194,921 313,053 1.99% 3.13%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 4,687,889 4,804,763 47.74% 47.98%
Total 9,818,605 10,014,009 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

In 2019, the median household income in the county was $72,797.[24]

2010 Census

Los Angeles County had a population of 9,818,605 in the 2010 United States Census.[25] This includes a natural increase since the last census of 583,364 people (i.e., 1,152,564 births minus 569,200 deaths) and a decrease due to net migration of 361,895 people. Immigration resulted in a net increase of 293,433 people, and migration from within the United States resulted in a net decrease of 655,328 people.[26]

The racial makeup of Los Angeles County was 4,936,599 (50%) White, 1,346,865 (13.7%) Asian, 856,874 (9%) African American, 72,828 (0.7%) Native American, 26,094 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 2,140,632 (21.8%) from other races, and 438,713 (4.5%) from two or more races.

Non-Hispanic whites numbered 2,728,321, or 28% of the population.[27] Hispanic or Latino residents of any race numbered 4,687,889 (48%); 36% of Los Angeles County's population was of Mexican ancestry, 3.7% Salvadoran, and 2.2% Guatemalan heritage.[28]

The county has a large population of Asian Americans, being home to the largest numbers of Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Indonesian, Korean, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, and Thai outside their respective countries.[29] The largest Asian groups in Los Angeles County are 4.0% Chinese, 3.3% Filipino, 2.2% Korean, 1.0% Japanese, 0.9% Vietnamese, 0.8% Indian, and 0.3% Cambodian.

Racial and Ethnic Composition since 1960

Racial composition 2020[30] 2010[30][31] 2000[31] 1990[31] 1980[31] 1970[31] 1960[31]
Hispanic or Latino 48.0% 47.7% 44.5% 37.8% 27.6% 18.3% -
White (non-Hispanic) 25.6% 27.8% 31.1% 40.8% 52.8% - -
Asian (non-Hispanic) 14.7% 13.5% 11.9% 10.2% - - 1.8%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 7.6% 8.3% 9.7% 11.1% 12.6% 10.8% 7.6%
Native American (non-Hispanic) 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 0.5% - - 0.1%
Pacific Islander (non-Hispanic) 0.2% 0.2% % - - - -
Mixed race (non-Hispanic) 3.0% 2.0% % - - - -

Race and ancestry

Population, race, and income (2011)
Total population[32] 9,787,747
  White[32] 5,126,367 52.4%
  Black or African American[32] 844,048 8.6%
  American Indian or Alaska Native[32] 49,329 0.5%
  Asian[32] 1,347,782 13.8%
  Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander[32] 26,310 0.3%
  Some other race[32] 2,064,759 21.1%
  Two or more races[32] 329,152 3.4%
 Hispanic or Latino (of any race)[33] 4,644,328 47.5%
Per capita income[34] $27,954
Median household income[35] $56,266
Median family income[36] $62,595

The racial makeup of the county is 48.7% White,[37] 11.0% African American, 0.8% Native American, 10.0% Asian, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 23.5% from other races, and 4.9% from two or more races. 44.6% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. The largest European-American ancestry groups are German (6%), Irish (5%), English (4%) and Italian (3%). 45.9% of the population reported speaking only English at home; 37.9% spoke Spanish, 2.22% Tagalog, 2.0% Chinese, 1.9% Korean, 1.87% Armenian, 0.5% Arabic, and 0.2% Hindi.[38]

The county has the largest Native American population of any county in the nation: according to the 2000 census, it has more than 153,550 people of indigenous descent, and most are from Latin America.

As estimated by the Public Policy Institute of California in 2008, Los Angeles County is home to more than one-third of California's undocumented immigrants, who make up more than ten percent of the population.[39]

Los Angeles County is home to the largest Armenian population outside of Armenia.[40]

Los Angeles County contains the largest Iranian population outside of Iran of any other county or county equivalent globally.[41]

2000

 
Partial map of Los Angeles County showing population density in 2000 by census tract

At the 2000 census,[42] there were 9,519,338 people, 3,133,774 households, and 2,137,233 families in the county. The population density was 2,344 inhabitants per square mile (905/km2). There were 3,270,909 housing units at an average density of 806 per square mile (311/km2).

Of the 3,133,774 households 37% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48% were married couples living together, 15% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32% were non-families. 25% of households were one person and 7% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.98 and the average family size was 3.61.

The age distribution was 28% under the age of 18, 10% from 18 to 24, 33% from 25 to 44, 19% from 45 to 64, and 10% 65 or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.0 males.

Income

 
Percent of households with incomes above $150k across LA County census tracts.

The median personal earnings for all workers 16 and older in Los Angeles County are $30,654, slightly below the US median; earnings, however vary widely by neighborhood, race and ethnicity, and gender.[43] The median household income was $42,189 and the median family income was $46,452. Males had a median income of $36,299 versus $30,981 for females. The per capita income for the county was $20,683. There are 14.4% of families living below the poverty line and 17.9% of the population, including 24.2% of under 18 and 10.5% of those over 64. Los Angeles County has the highest number of millionaires of any county in the nation, totaling 261,081 households as of 2007.[44]

The homeownership rate is 47.9%, and the median value for houses is $409,300. 42.2% of housing units are in multi-unit structures. Los Angeles County has the largest number of homeless people, with "48,000 people living on the streets, including 6,000 veterans," in 2010.[45] As of 2017 the number of homeless people in the county increased to nearly 58,000.[46]

Religion

In 2015, there were over two thousand Christian churches, the majority of which are Catholic.[47][48] Roman Catholic adherents number close to 40% of the population. There were 202 Jewish synagogues, 145 Buddhist temples, 38 Muslim mosques, 44 Baháʼí Faith worship centers, 37 Hindu temples, 28 Tenrikyo churches and fellowships, 16 Shinto worship centers, and 14 Sikh gurdwaras in the county.[49] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has approximately 5 million members and is the largest diocese in the United States. In 2014, the county had 3,275 religious organizations, the most out of all US counties.[50]

Law, government, and politics

 
Charter of the County of Los Angeles, with amendments through March 2002

Government

The Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles.[51] Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of local governments such as the Government of Los Angeles County.

The county's voters elect a governing five-member Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The small size of the board means each supervisor represents over 2 million people. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. As a legislative authority, it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas (ordinances that affect the whole county, like posting of restaurant ratings, must be ratified by the individual city). As an executive body, it can tell the county departments what to do, and how to do it. As a quasi-judicial body, the Board is the final venue of appeal in the local planning process, and holds public hearings on various agenda items.

As of 2020, the Board of Supervisors oversees a $35.5 billion annual budget and over 112,000 employees.[52] The county government is managed on a day-to-day basis by a Chief Executive Officer and is organized into many departments, each of which is enormous in comparison to equivalent county-level (and even many state-level) departments anywhere else in the United States. Some of the larger or better-known departments include:

 
The Grand Avenue entrance of the Stanley Mosk Courthouse.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs – offers consumers in the county a variety of services including: consumer and real estate counseling, mediation, and small claims counseling investigates consumer complaints, real estate fraud and identity theft issues. The department also provides small business certifications and helps entrepreneurs navigate the process of opening a business.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services – administers foster care
  • Los Angeles County Fire Department – provides firefighting services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County, as well as 58 cities.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Health Services – operates several county hospitals and a network of primary care clinics,
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Health – administers public health programs including STD programs, smoking cessation, and restaurant inspection. In the majority of the county LACDPH puts letter grades relating to the food cleanliness and safety of a restaurant in the front window of restaurants.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services – administers many federal and state welfare programs
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Works – operates countywide flood control system, constructs and maintains roads in unincorporated areas
  • Los Angeles County District Attorney – prosecutes criminal suspects.
  • Los Angeles County Office of the Public Defender – Defends indigent people accused of criminal offenses.
  • Los Angeles County Probation Department
  • Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department – provides law enforcement services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County, as well as 42 cities.

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, despite its name, is not a County department. Technically it is a state-mandated county transportation commission that also operates bus and rail.

Politics

United States presidential election results for Los Angeles County, California[53][54]
Year Republican / Whig Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 1,145,530 26.86% 3,028,885 71.03% 89,950 2.11%
2016 769,743 22.41% 2,464,364 71.76% 200,201 5.83%
2012 885,333 27.83% 2,216,903 69.69% 78,831 2.48%
2008 956,425 28.82% 2,295,853 69.19% 65,970 1.99%
2004 1,076,225 35.60% 1,907,736 63.10% 39,319 1.30%
2000 871,930 32.35% 1,710,505 63.47% 112,719 4.18%
1996 746,544 30.96% 1,430,629 59.34% 233,841 9.70%
1992 799,607 29.04% 1,446,529 52.54% 507,267 18.42%
1988 1,239,716 46.88% 1,372,352 51.89% 32,603 1.23%
1984 1,424,113 54.50% 1,158,912 44.35% 29,889 1.14%
1980 1,224,533 50.18% 979,830 40.15% 235,822 9.66%
1976 1,174,926 47.78% 1,221,893 49.69% 62,258 2.53%
1972 1,549,717 54.75% 1,189,977 42.04% 90,676 3.20%
1968 1,266,480 47.65% 1,223,251 46.02% 168,251 6.33%
1964 1,161,067 42.52% 1,568,300 57.43% 1,551 0.06%
1960 1,302,661 49.45% 1,323,818 50.25% 8,020 0.30%
1956 1,260,206 55.38% 1,007,887 44.29% 7,331 0.32%
1952 1,278,407 56.21% 971,408 42.71% 24,725 1.09%
1948 804,232 46.51% 812,690 47.00% 112,160 6.49%
1944 666,441 42.68% 886,252 56.75% 8,871 0.57%
1940 574,266 40.58% 822,718 58.13% 18,285 1.29%
1936 357,401 31.62% 757,351 67.00% 15,663 1.39%
1932 373,738 38.55% 554,476 57.19% 41,380 4.27%
1928 513,526 70.22% 209,945 28.71% 7,830 1.07%
1924 299,675 65.51% 33,554 7.33% 124,228 27.16%
1920 178,117 69.10% 55,661 21.59% 23,992 9.31%
1916 135,554 50.59% 114,070 42.58% 18,297 6.83%
1912 2,181 1.32% 55,110 33.34% 108,005 65.34%
1908 41,483 56.77% 22,076 30.21% 9,518 13.02%
1904 32,507 66.50% 10,030 20.52% 6,346 12.98%
1900 19,200 55.10% 13,158 37.76% 2,490 7.15%
1896 16,891 49.62% 16,043 47.13% 1,108 3.25%
1892 10,226 44.89% 8,119 35.64% 4,434 19.47%
1888 13,805 54.64% 10,110 40.02% 1,349 5.34%
1884 5,595 51.67% 4,683 43.24% 551 5.09%
1880 2,914 47.90% 2,853 46.90% 316 5.19%
1876 3,042 45.69% 3,616 54.31% 0 0.00%
1872 1,312 51.11% 1,228 47.84% 27 1.05%
1868 748 37.70% 1,236 62.30% 0 0.00%
1864 555 42.73% 744 57.27% 0 0.00%
1860 356 20.27% 703 40.03% 697 39.69%
1856 521 37.84% 721 52.36% 135 9.80%
1852 497 46.41% 574 53.59% 0 0.00%

Overview

Voter registration

Population and registered voters
Total population (2020) 10,014,009
  Registered voters[55][note 1] 5,635,972 56.3%
    Democratic[55] 2,993,744 53.1%
    Republican[55] 965,584 17.1%
    Democratic–Republican spread[55] +2,028,160 +36.0%
    American Independent[55] 151,114 2.7%
    Green[55] 22,255 0.4%
    Libertarian[55] 42,905 0.8%
    Peace and Freedom[55] 34,631 0.6%
    Unknown[55] 44,779 0.8%
    Other[55] 38,880 0.7%
    No party preference[55] 1,342,080 23.8%

In the United States House of Representatives, Los Angeles County is split between 18 congressional districts:[56] In the California State Senate, Los Angeles County is split between 15 legislative districts:[57] In the California State Assembly, Los Angeles County is split between 24 legislative districts:[58]

On November 4, 2008, Los Angeles County was almost evenly split over Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution to ban same-sex marriages. The county voted for the amendment 50.04% with a margin of 2,385 votes.[59]

Legal system

The Los Angeles County Superior Court is the county's court of general jurisdiction, while the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California may hear cases where federal jurisdiction is present. Both are headquartered in a large cluster of government buildings in the city's Civic Center.

Historically, the courthouses were county-owned buildings that were maintained at county expense, which created significant friction since the trial court judges, as officials of the state government, had to lobby the county Board of Supervisors for facility renovations and upgrades. In turn, the state judiciary successfully persuaded the state Legislature to authorize the transfer of all courthouses to the state government in 2008 and 2009 (so that judges would have direct control over their own courthouses). Courthouse security is still provided by the county government under a contract with the state.

Unlike the largest city in the United States, New York City, all of the city of Los Angeles and most of its important suburbs are located within a single county. As a result, both the county superior court and the federal district court are respectively the busiest courts of their type in the nation.[60][61]

Many celebrities have been seen in Los Angeles courts. In 2003, the television show Extra (based in nearby Glendale) found itself running so many reports on the legal problems of local celebrities that it spun them off into a separate show, Celebrity Justice.

State cases are appealed to the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District, which is also headquartered in the Civic Center, and then to the California Supreme Court, which is headquartered in San Francisco but also hears argument in Los Angeles (again, in the Civic Center). Federal cases are appealed to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which hears them at its branch building in Pasadena. The court of last resort for federal cases is the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.

Crime

The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.

Cities by population and crime rates

Cities by population and crime rates (2012)
City Population[63] Violent crimes[63] Violent crime rate
per 1,000 persons
Property crimes[63] Property crime rate
per 1,000 persons
Agoura Hills 20,667 12 0.58 236 11.42
Alhambra 84,469 149 1.76 1,919 22.72
Arcadia 57,295 57 0.99 1,388 24.23
Artesia 16,793 60 3.57 262 15.60
Avalon 3,795 13 3.43 64 16.86
Azusa 47,111 220 4.67 1,204 25.56
Baldwin Park 76,644 261 3.41 1,585 20.68
Bell 36,062 225 6.24 662 18.36
Bellflower 77,886 304 3.90 1,802 23.14
Bell Gardens 42,769 125 2.92 728 17.02
Beverly Hills 34,677 89 2.57 1,081 31.17
Bradbury 1,067 0 0.00 10 9.37
Burbank 105,057 243 2.31 2,493 23.73
Calabasas 23,442 13 0.55 238 10.15
Carson 93,233 520 5.58 2,709 29.06
Cerritos 49,856 120 2.41 1,870 37.51
Claremont 35,469 40 1.13 901 25.40
Commerce 13,035 112 8.59 1,010 77.48
Compton 98,057 1,218 12.42 2,399 24.47
Covina 48,588 151 3.11 1,651 33.98
Cudahy 24,201 151 6.24 347 14.34
Culver City 39,528 179 4.53 1,760 44.53
Diamond Bar 56,470 55 0.97 952 16.86
Downey 113,628 381 3.35 3,537 31.13
Duarte 21,673 71 3.28 507 23.39
El Monte 115,356 395 3.42 2,230 19.33
El Segundo 16,931 38 2.24 595 35.14
Gardena 59,802 287 4.80 1,321 22.09
Glendale 194,902 233 1.20 3,043 15.61
Glendora 50,903 59 1.16 1,293 25.40
Hawaiian Gardens 14,493 69 4.76 193 13.32
Hawthorne 85,692 637 7.43 2,181 25.45
Hermosa Beach 19,830 54 2.72 678 34.19
Hidden Hills 1,887 0 0.00 4 2.12
Huntington Park 59,079 373 6.31 1,917 32.45
Industry 222 68 306.31 1,110 5,000.00
Inglewood 111,488 780 7.00 2,673 23.98
Irwindale 1,447 15 10.37 243 167.93
La Canada Flintridge 20,584 12 0.58 324 15.74
La Habra Heights 5,413 6 1.11 44 8.13
Lakewood 81,382 227 2.79 2,062 25.34
La Mirada 49,312 98 1.99 776 15.74
Lancaster 159,155 859 5.40 3,498 21.98
La Puente 40,479 121 2.99 521 12.87
La Verne 31,575 50 1.58 823 26.06
Lawndale 33,312 167 5.01 397 11.92
Lomita 20,591 95 4.61 391 18.99
Long Beach 469,893 2,705 5.76 14,131 30.07
Los Angeles 3,855,122 18,547 4.81 87,478 22.69
Lynwood 70,908 541 7.63 1,373 19.36
Malibu 12,854 15 1.17 329 25.60
Manhattan Beach 35,719 62 1.74 855 23.94
Maywood 27,850 175 6.28 286 10.27
Monrovia 37,199 81 2.18 948 25.48
Montebello 63,538 146 2.30 1,775 27.94
Monterey Park 61,270 75 1.22 1,022 16.68
Norwalk 107,295 433 4.04 2,609 24.32
Palmdale 155,294 812 5.23 3,393 21.85
Palos Verdes Estates 13,661 6 0.44 136 9.96
Paramount 54,997 244 4.44 1,536 27.93
Pasadena 139,382 433 3.11 3,379 24.24
Pico Rivera 63,988 261 4.08 1,780 27.82
Pomona 151,511 1,021 6.74 5,055 33.36
Rancho Palos Verdes 42,335 35 0.83 498 11.76
Redondo Beach 67,856 190 2.80 1,596 23.52
Rolling Hills 1,891 0 0.00 27 14.28
Rolling Hills Estates 8,202 9 1.10 129 15.73
Rosemead 54,656 143 2.62 913 16.70
San Dimas 33,923 51 1.50 668 19.69
San Fernando 24,039 77 3.20 380 15.81
San Gabriel 40,376 88 2.18 550 13.62
San Marino 13,364 13 0.97 183 13.69
Santa Clarita 179,248 342 1.91 2,742 15.30
Santa Fe Springs 16,492 99 6.00 1,272 77.13
Santa Monica 91,215 395 4.33 3,398 37.25
Sierra Madre 11,098 4 0.36 112 10.09
Signal Hill 11,198 43 3.84 536 47.87
South El Monte 20,452 88 4.30 399 19.51
South Gate 95,966 553 5.76 2,545 26.52
South Pasadena 26,045 27 1.04 443 17.01
Temple City 36,148 38 1.05 354 9.79
Torrance 147,851 190 1.29 2,690 18.19
Vernon 114 27 236.84 311 2,728.07
Walnut 29,658 37 1.25 382 12.88
West Covina 107,861 281 2.61 3,224 29.89
West Hollywood 34,971 338 9.67 1,642 46.95
Westlake Village 8,406 3 0.36 154 18.32
Whittier 86,740 247 2.85 2,502 28.84

Other statistics

Crime in 2013

  • Homicides: 386[64]
  • Thefts: 54,971 [65]
  • Burglaries: 17,606
  • Car Thefts: 15,866[65]
  • Robberies: 10,202
  • Violent Crimes: 20,318[65]
  • Rapes: 843
  • Assaults: 8,976[65]
  • Murders: 297

Ecology

 
Many introduced species, such as this Indian peafowl, adapt readily to urban living and Los Angeles County’s mild climate.

According to the authors of Wild L.A., a book about urban biodiversity, “Los Angeles is the birdiest county in the country with over 500 recorded species.” L.A.’s amenable climate supports a large number of introduced, tropical and migratory species.[66] Because of the county’s wide range of biomes it is possible to see desert bighorn sheep and green sea turtles in the same day, without crossing the county line.[66] The range of habitats in the county is “greater than in many states, with mountains, wetlands, desert, ocean, meadows and chaparral, each with its own endemic species.”[67]

Statewide droughts in California have placed a strain on the county's water security.[68][69]

Economy

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Employment by industry in Los Angeles County (2015)

Los Angeles County is commonly associated with the entertainment and digital media industry; all five major film studiosParamount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and Walt Disney Studios—are located within the county. Numerous other major industries also define the economy of Los Angeles County, including international trade supported by the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, music recording and production, aerospace and defense, fashion, and professional services such as law, medicine, engineering and design services, financial services.[70] High-tech sector employment within Los Angeles County is 368,500 workers,[71] and manufacturing employment within Los Angeles County is 365,000 workers.[72][73]

The following major companies have headquarters in Los Angeles County:

Education

The Los Angeles County Office of Education provides a supporting role for school districts in the area. The county office also operates two magnet schools, the International Polytechnic High School and Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. There are a number of private schools in the county, most notably those operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese. The county's public education sector is run by numerous school districts with the Los Angeles Unified School District being the largest one running public schools primarily within the city of Los Angeles and it's immediately neighboring cities.

Colleges

Universities

K-12 schools

Sites of interest

 
L.A. County Fair at dusk, 2008
 
Photo of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art during its 2005 Ancient Egypt exhibit.

The county's most visited park is Griffith Park, owned by the city of Los Angeles. The county is also known for the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, the annual Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Los Angeles Zoo, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the La Brea Tar Pits, the Arboretum of Los Angeles, and two horse racetracks and two car racetracks (Pomona Raceway and Irwindale Speedway), also the RMS Queen Mary located in Long Beach, and the Long Beach Grand Prix, and miles of beaches—from Zuma to Cabrillo.

Venice Beach is a popular attraction whose Muscle Beach used to attract throngs of tourists admiring "hardbodies". Today, it is more arts-centered. Santa Monica's pier is a well known tourist spot, famous for its Ferris wheel and bumper car rides, which were featured in the introductory segment of the television sitcom Three's Company. Further north in Pacific Palisades one finds the beaches used in the television series Baywatch.[76] The fabled Malibu, home of many film and television stars, lies west of it.

In the mountain, canyon, and desert areas one may find Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park, where many old Westerns were filmed. Mount Wilson Observatory in the San Gabriel Mountains is open for the public to view astronomical stars from its telescope, now computer-assisted. Many county residents find relaxation in water skiing and swimming at Castaic Lake Recreation Area – the county's largest park by area – as well as enjoying natural surroundings and starry nights at Saddleback Butte State Park in the eastern Antelope Valley – California State Parks' largest in area within the county. The California Poppy Reserve is located in the western Antelope Valley and shows off the State's flower in great quantity on its rolling hills every spring.

Museums

Entertainment

Music venues

Amusement parks

Other attractions

Other areas

Transportation

Major highways

Air

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), located in the Westchester district, is the primary commercial airport for commercial airlines in the county and the Greater Los Angeles Area. LAX is operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), an agency of the City of Los Angeles.

Other important commercial airports in Los Angeles County include:

The following general aviation airports also are located in Los Angeles County:

The U.S. Air Force operates three airports in Los Angeles County:

Rail

Los Angeles is a major freight-railroad transportation center, largely due to the large volumes of freight moving in and out of the county's sea port facilities. The ports are connected to the downtown rail yards and to the main lines of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe headed east via a grade-separated, freight rail corridor known as the Alameda Corridor.

Passenger rail service is provided in the county by Amtrak, Los Angeles Metro Rail and Metrolink.

Amtrak has the following intercity Amtrak service at Union Station in the city of Los Angeles:

Union Station is also the primary hub for Metrolink commuter rail, which serves much of the Greater Los Angeles Area.

Light rail, subway (heavy rail), and long-distance bus service are all provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). Other smaller regional transit agencies that provide public transit to specific regions of Los Angeles County include LADOT, Long Beach Transit, Montebello Bus Lines, Norwalk Transit, Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus serving the western LA region , Santa Clarita Transit, Torrance Transit, Glendale Beeline, Foothill Transit serving the San Gabriel Valley region, and the Antelope Valley Transit Authority serving the Lancaster and Palmdale area in the Antelope Valley region.

Sea

The county's two main seaports are the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. Together they handle over a quarter of all container traffic entering the United States, making the complex the largest and most important port in the country, and the third-largest port in the world by shipping volume.

The Port of Los Angeles is the largest cruise ship center on the West Coast, handling more than 1 million passengers annually.

The Port of Long Beach is home to the Sea Launch program, which uses a floating launch platform to insert payloads into orbits that would be difficult to attain from existing land-based launch sites.

Catalina Express ferries link the Catalina Island city of Avalon to the mainland at San Pedro and Long Beach, as well as Dana Point in Orange County.

Communities

Cities

There are 88 incorporated cities in Los Angeles County. According to the 2018 Estimate, the most populous are:[78]

Largest cities, 2018 Estimate
City Population
Los Angeles
3,990,456
Long Beach
467,354
Santa Clarita
210,089
Glendale
201,361
Lancaster
159,053
Palmdale
156,667
Pomona
152,361
Torrance
145,182
Pasadena
141,371
El Monte
115,586
Downey
112,269
West Covina
106,311
Norwalk
105,120
Burbank
103,695

Unincorporated areas

Census designated places

Unincorporated Communities

Proposed Communities

See: Los Angeles Almanac MAP: Unincorporated Areas and Communities of Los Angeles County

Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Los Angeles County.[80]

county seat

Rank City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census)
1 Los Angeles City 3,898,747
2 Long Beach City 466,742
3 Santa Clarita City 228,673
4 Glendale City 196,543
5 Lancaster City 173,516
6 Palmdale City 169,450
7 Pomona City 151,713
8 Torrance City 147,067
9 Pasadena City 138,699
10 East Los Angeles CDP 118,786
11 Downey City 114,355
12 West Covina City 109,501
13 El Monte City 109,450
14 Inglewood City 107,762
15 Burbank City 107,337
16 Norwalk City 102,773
17 Compton City 95,740
18 Carson City 95,558
19 Santa Monica City 93,076
20 South Gate City 92,726
21 Hawthorne City 88,083
22 Whittier City 87,306
23 Alhambra City 82,868
24 Lakewood City 82,496
25 Bellflower City 79,190
26 Baldwin Park City 72,176
27 Redondo Beach City 71,576
28 Lynwood City 67,265
29 Montebello City 62,640
30 Pico Rivera City 62,088
31 Florence-Graham CDP 61,983
32 Monterey Park City 61,096
33 Gardena City 61,027
34 Arcadia City 56,681
35 South Whittier CDP 56,415
36 Diamond Bar City 55,072
37 Huntington Park City 54,883
38 Hacienda Heights CDP 54,191
39 Paramount City 53,733
40 Glendora City 52,558
41 Covina City 51,268
42 Rosemead City 51,185
43 Azusa City 50,000
44 Cerritos City 49,578
45 Rowland Heights CDP 48,231
46 La Mirada City 48,008
47 Altadena CDP 42,846
48 Rancho Palos Verdes City 42,287
49 Culver City City 40,779
50 San Gabriel City 39,568
51 Bell Gardens City 39,501
52 La Puente City 38,062
53 Monrovia City 37,931
54 Claremont City 37,266
55 Temple City City 36,494
56 West Hollywood City 35,757
57 Manhattan Beach City 35,506
58 San Dimas City 34,924
59 Westmont CDP 33,913
60 Bell City 33,559
61 Beverly Hills City 32,701
62 Lawndale City 31,807
63 La Verne City 31,334
64 Walnut City 28,430
65 South Pasadena City 26,943
66 West Whittier-Los Nietos CDP 25,325
67 Maywood City 25,138
68 West Rancho Dominguez CDP 24,347
69 Willowbrook CDP 24,295
70 San Fernando City 23,946
71 Calabasas City 23,241
72 West Puente Valley CDP 22,959
73 West Carson CDP 22,870
74 Cudahy City 22,811
75 East San Gabriel CDP 22,769
76 Valinda CDP 22,437
77 Duarte City 21,727
78 Lomita City 20,921
79 La Cañada Flintridge City 20,573
80 Lennox CDP 20,323
81 Agoura Hills City 20,299
82 Stevenson Ranch CDP 20,178
83 La Crescenta-Montrose CDP 19,997
84 South San Jose Hills CDP 19,855
85 Hermosa Beach City 19,728
86 South El Monte City 19,567
87 Santa Fe Springs City 19,219
88 Castaic CDP 18,937
89 El Segundo City 17,272
90 Artesia City 16,395
91 Vincent CDP 15,714
92 Walnut Park CDP 15,214
93 East Rancho Dominguez CDP 15,114
94 Hawaiian Gardens City 14,149
95 Palos Verdes Estates City 13,347
96 Avocado Heights CDP 13,317
97 Lake Los Angeles CDP 13,187
98 San Marino City 12,513
99 Commerce City 12,378
100 Sun Village CDP 12,345
101 Signal Hill City 11,848
102 Quartz Hill CDP 11,447
103 View Park-Windsor Hills CDP 11,419
104 Marina del Rey CDP 11,373
105 Sierra Madre City 11,268
106 Malibu City 10,654
107 East Whittier CDP 10,394
108 Del Aire CDP 10,338
109 Citrus CDP 10,243
110 Charter Oak CDP 9,739
111 West Athens CDP 9,393
112 Alondra Park CDP 8,569
113 Topanga CDP 8,560
114 Rolling Hills Estates City 8,280
115 Westlake Village City 8,029
116 South San Gabriel CDP 7,920
117 Acton CDP 7,431
118 Ladera Heights CDP 6,654
119 South Monrovia Island CDP 6,515
120 East Pasadena CDP 6,021
121 La Habra Heights City 5,682
122 Mayflower Village CDP 5,402
123 North El Monte CDP 3,730
124 Avalon City 3,460
125 Agua Dulce CDP 3,451
126 Rose Hills CDP 2,927
127 Desert View Highlands CDP 2,676
128 Val Verde CDP 2,399
129 San Pasqual CDP 2,101
130 Rolling Hills City 1,739
131 Hidden Hills City 1,725
132 Elizabeth Lake CDP 1,651
133 Leona Valley CDP 1,555
134 Littlerock CDP 1,535
135 Irwindale City 1,472
136 Hasley Canyon CDP 1,195
137 Green Valley CDP 1,036
138 Bradbury City 921
139 Lake Hughes CDP 544
140 Industry City 264
141 Vernon City 222

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population. Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow.
  2. ^ Only larceny-theft cases involving property over $400 in value are reported as property crimes.

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2 Unincorporated Communities 12 2 3 Proposed Communities 12 3 Population ranking 13 See also 14 Notes 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditSee also History of Los Angeles Brochure for Los Angeles ca 1930 Los Angeles County is one of the original counties of California created at the time of statehood in 1850 9 The county originally included parts of what are now Kern San Bernardino Riverside Inyo Tulare Ventura and Orange counties In 1851 and 1852 Los Angeles County stretched from the coast to the state line of Nevada 10 As the population increased sections were split off to organize San Bernardino County in 1853 Kern County in 1866 and Orange County in 1889 Prior to the 1870s Los Angeles County was divided into townships many of which were amalgamations of one or more old ranchos 11 They were Azusa encompassed the foothill communities east of the San Gabriel River including present day Covina and Duarte El Monte encompassed communities in the Whittier Narrows area including present day El Monte La Puente as well as Monterey Park Azusa and El Monte Townships merged for the 1870 census City of Los Angeles then consisting solely of its four league Spanish land grant Los Angeles Township consisted of areas surrounding the City of Los Angeles including the San Fernando Valley and present day West Los Angeles and East Los Angeles Most of this area has now been annexed to the city of Los Angeles Los Nietos consisted of areas south of the Whittier Narrows and Puente Hills south to present day Long Beach centered on the early settlement at Los Nietos Some of this area is now in Orange County San Jose consisted of the eastern portions of the county drained by San Jose Creek including what is now the cities of Pomona Claremont and Walnut San Gabriel consisted of the western San Gabriel Valley and foothill communities including present day Alhambra and Pasadena Centered on the Mission San Gabriel Santa Ana consisted of what is now northern and central Orange County including what is now Fullerton Huntington Beach and the City of Orange Centered on Santa Ana For the 1870 census Anaheim district was enumerated separately 12 13 San Juan consisted of what is now southern Orange County Centered on Mission San Juan Capistrano San Pedro consisted of the present day South Bay communities Compton and western Long Beach Centered on the wharf of San Pedro Renamed Wilmington Township by 1870 Tejon consisted of all of northern Los Angeles County and what is now southern Kern County Centered on Fort Tejon When Kern County was formed the portion of the township remaining in Los Angeles County became Soledad Township 14 More recently statewide droughts in California have further strained Los Angeles County s water security 15 Geography Edit Los Angeles Ventura Kern SanBernardino Orange PacificOcean Los Angeles and adjacent counties Los Angeles County before the secession of Orange County in 1889 According to the U S Census Bureau the county has an area of 4 751 square miles 12 310 km2 of which 4 058 square miles 10 510 km2 85 is land and 693 square miles 1 790 km2 15 is water 16 Los Angeles County borders 70 miles 110 km of coast on the Pacific Ocean and encompasses mountain ranges valleys forests islands lakes rivers and desert The Los Angeles River Rio Hondo Ballona Creek the San Gabriel River and the Santa Clara River flow in Los Angeles County while the primary mountain ranges are the Santa Monica Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains The western extent of the Mojave Desert begins in the Antelope Valley in the northeastern part of the county Most of the population of Los Angeles County resides in the south and southwest with major population centers in the Los Angeles Basin San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Valley Other population centers are found in the Santa Clarita Valley Pomona Valley Crescenta Valley and Antelope Valley The county is divided west to east by the San Gabriel Mountains which are part of the Transverse Ranges of southern California and are contained mostly within the Angeles National Forest Most of the county s highest peaks are in the San Gabriel Mountains including Mount San Antonio 10 068 feet 3 069 m at the Los Angeles San Bernardino county lines Mount Baden Powell 9 399 feet 2 865 m Mount Burnham 8 997 feet 2 742 m and Mount Wilson 5 710 feet 1 740 m Several lower mountains are in the northern western and southwestern parts of the county including the San Emigdio Mountains the southernmost part of Tehachapi Mountains and the Sierra Pelona Mountains Los Angeles County includes San Clemente Island and Santa Catalina Island which are part of the Channel Islands archipelago off the Pacific Coast Lakes and reservoirs Edit Bouquet Reservoir Castaic Lake Crystal Lake Elizabeth Lake Holiday Lake Hollywood Reservoir Hughes Lake Jackson Lake Las Virgenes Reservoir Malibou Lake Morris Reservoir Munz Lakes Lake Palmdale Puddingstone Reservoir Pyramid Lake Quail Lake Silver Lake Reservoir Stone Canyon Reservoir Tweedy Lake Westlake in City of Westlake Village Lake Lindero Major divisions of the county Edit East Eastside San Gabriel Valley portions of the Pomona Valley West Westside Beach Cities South South Bay South Los Angeles Palos Verdes Peninsula Gateway Cities Los Angeles Harbor Region North San Fernando Valley Crescenta Valley portions of the Conejo Valley portions of the Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Valley Central Downtown Los Angeles Mid Wilshire Northeast Los AngelesNational protected areas Edit Angeles National Forest part Los Padres National Forest part Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area part Climate EditMany parts of the state are quite dry There is rainfall and snowfall especially in the wintertime 17 Demographics EditMain article Demographics of Los Angeles County Historical population CensusPop Note 18503 530 186011 333221 0 187015 30935 1 188033 381118 0 1890101 454203 9 1900170 29867 9 1910504 131196 0 1920936 45585 8 19302 208 492135 8 19402 785 64326 1 19504 151 68749 0 19606 038 77145 5 19707 041 98016 6 19807 477 4216 2 19908 863 16418 5 20009 519 3387 4 20109 818 6053 1 202010 014 0092 0 2022 est 9 861 224 1 1 5 U S Decennial Census 18 1790 1960 19 1900 1990 20 1990 2000 21 2010 22 2020 23 2020 Census Edit Los Angeles County California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 22 Pop 2020 23 2010 2020White alone NH 2 728 321 2 563 609 27 79 25 60 Black or African American alone NH 815 086 760 689 8 30 7 60 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 18 886 18 453 0 19 0 18 Asian alone NH 1 325 671 1 474 237 13 50 14 72 Pacific Islander alone NH 22 464 20 522 0 23 0 20 Some Other Race alone NH 25 367 58 683 0 26 0 59 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 194 921 313 053 1 99 3 13 Hispanic or Latino any race 4 687 889 4 804 763 47 74 47 98 Total 9 818 605 10 014 009 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race In 2019 the median household income in the county was 72 797 24 2010 Census Edit Los Angeles County had a population of 9 818 605 in the 2010 United States Census 25 This includes a natural increase since the last census of 583 364 people i e 1 152 564 births minus 569 200 deaths and a decrease due to net migration of 361 895 people Immigration resulted in a net increase of 293 433 people and migration from within the United States resulted in a net decrease of 655 328 people 26 The racial makeup of Los Angeles County was 4 936 599 50 White 1 346 865 13 7 Asian 856 874 9 African American 72 828 0 7 Native American 26 094 0 3 Pacific Islander 2 140 632 21 8 from other races and 438 713 4 5 from two or more races Non Hispanic whites numbered 2 728 321 or 28 of the population 27 Hispanic or Latino residents of any race numbered 4 687 889 48 36 of Los Angeles County s population was of Mexican ancestry 3 7 Salvadoran and 2 2 Guatemalan heritage 28 The county has a large population of Asian Americans being home to the largest numbers of Burmese Cambodian Chinese Filipino Indonesian Korean Sri Lankan Taiwanese and Thai outside their respective countries 29 The largest Asian groups in Los Angeles County are 4 0 Chinese 3 3 Filipino 2 2 Korean 1 0 Japanese 0 9 Vietnamese 0 8 Indian and 0 3 Cambodian Racial and Ethnic Composition since 1960 Edit Racial composition 2020 30 2010 30 31 2000 31 1990 31 1980 31 1970 31 1960 31 Hispanic or Latino 48 0 47 7 44 5 37 8 27 6 18 3 White non Hispanic 25 6 27 8 31 1 40 8 52 8 Asian non Hispanic 14 7 13 5 11 9 10 2 1 8 Black or African American non Hispanic 7 6 8 3 9 7 11 1 12 6 10 8 7 6 Native American non Hispanic 0 2 0 2 0 8 0 5 0 1 Pacific Islander non Hispanic 0 2 0 2 Mixed race non Hispanic 3 0 2 0 Race and ancestry Edit Population race and income 2011 Total population 32 9 787 747 White 32 5 126 367 52 4 Black or African American 32 844 048 8 6 American Indian or Alaska Native 32 49 329 0 5 Asian 32 1 347 782 13 8 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 32 26 310 0 3 Some other race 32 2 064 759 21 1 Two or more races 32 329 152 3 4 Hispanic or Latino of any race 33 4 644 328 47 5 Per capita income 34 27 954Median household income 35 56 266Median family income 36 62 595The racial makeup of the county is 48 7 White 37 11 0 African American 0 8 Native American 10 0 Asian 0 3 Pacific Islander 23 5 from other races and 4 9 from two or more races 44 6 of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race The largest European American ancestry groups are German 6 Irish 5 English 4 and Italian 3 45 9 of the population reported speaking only English at home 37 9 spoke Spanish 2 22 Tagalog 2 0 Chinese 1 9 Korean 1 87 Armenian 0 5 Arabic and 0 2 Hindi 38 The county has the largest Native American population of any county in the nation according to the 2000 census it has more than 153 550 people of indigenous descent and most are from Latin America As estimated by the Public Policy Institute of California in 2008 Los Angeles County is home to more than one third of California s undocumented immigrants who make up more than ten percent of the population 39 Los Angeles County is home to the largest Armenian population outside of Armenia 40 Los Angeles County contains the largest Iranian population outside of Iran of any other county or county equivalent globally 41 2000 Edit Partial map of Los Angeles County showing population density in 2000 by census tract At the 2000 census 42 there were 9 519 338 people 3 133 774 households and 2 137 233 families in the county The population density was 2 344 inhabitants per square mile 905 km2 There were 3 270 909 housing units at an average density of 806 per square mile 311 km2 Of the 3 133 774 households 37 had children under the age of 18 living with them 48 were married couples living together 15 had a female householder with no husband present and 32 were non families 25 of households were one person and 7 were one person aged 65 or older The average household size was 2 98 and the average family size was 3 61 The age distribution was 28 under the age of 18 10 from 18 to 24 33 from 25 to 44 19 from 45 to 64 and 10 65 or older The median age was 32 years For every 100 females there were 97 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 95 0 males Income Edit Percent of households with incomes above 150k across LA County census tracts The median personal earnings for all workers 16 and older in Los Angeles County are 30 654 slightly below the US median earnings however vary widely by neighborhood race and ethnicity and gender 43 The median household income was 42 189 and the median family income was 46 452 Males had a median income of 36 299 versus 30 981 for females The per capita income for the county was 20 683 There are 14 4 of families living below the poverty line and 17 9 of the population including 24 2 of under 18 and 10 5 of those over 64 Los Angeles County has the highest number of millionaires of any county in the nation totaling 261 081 households as of 2007 44 The homeownership rate is 47 9 and the median value for houses is 409 300 42 2 of housing units are in multi unit structures Los Angeles County has the largest number of homeless people with 48 000 people living on the streets including 6 000 veterans in 2010 45 As of 2017 update the number of homeless people in the county increased to nearly 58 000 46 Religion Edit In 2015 there were over two thousand Christian churches the majority of which are Catholic 47 48 Roman Catholic adherents number close to 40 of the population There were 202 Jewish synagogues 145 Buddhist temples 38 Muslim mosques 44 Bahaʼi Faith worship centers 37 Hindu temples 28 Tenrikyo churches and fellowships 16 Shinto worship centers and 14 Sikh gurdwaras in the county 49 The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has approximately 5 million members and is the largest diocese in the United States In 2014 the county had 3 275 religious organizations the most out of all US counties 50 Law government and politics Edit Charter of the County of Los Angeles with amendments through March 2002 Government Edit Main article Government of Los Angeles County The Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution California law and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles 51 Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of local governments such as the Government of Los Angeles County The county s voters elect a governing five member Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors The small size of the board means each supervisor represents over 2 million people The board operates in a legislative executive and quasi judicial capacity As a legislative authority it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas ordinances that affect the whole county like posting of restaurant ratings must be ratified by the individual city As an executive body it can tell the county departments what to do and how to do it As a quasi judicial body the Board is the final venue of appeal in the local planning process and holds public hearings on various agenda items As of 2020 the Board of Supervisors oversees a 35 5 billion annual budget and over 112 000 employees 52 The county government is managed on a day to day basis by a Chief Executive Officer and is organized into many departments each of which is enormous in comparison to equivalent county level and even many state level departments anywhere else in the United States Some of the larger or better known departments include The Grand Avenue entrance of the Stanley Mosk Courthouse Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs offers consumers in the county a variety of services including consumer and real estate counseling mediation and small claims counseling investigates consumer complaints real estate fraud and identity theft issues The department also provides small business certifications and helps entrepreneurs navigate the process of opening a business Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services administers foster care Los Angeles County Fire Department provides firefighting services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County as well as 58 cities Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates several county hospitals and a network of primary care clinics Los Angeles County Department of Public Health administers public health programs including STD programs smoking cessation and restaurant inspection In the majority of the county LACDPH puts letter grades relating to the food cleanliness and safety of a restaurant in the front window of restaurants Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services administers many federal and state welfare programs Los Angeles County Department of Public Works operates countywide flood control system constructs and maintains roads in unincorporated areas Los Angeles County District Attorney prosecutes criminal suspects Los Angeles County Office of the Public Defender Defends indigent people accused of criminal offenses Los Angeles County Probation Department Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department provides law enforcement services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County as well as 42 cities The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority despite its name is not a County department Technically it is a state mandated county transportation commission that also operates bus and rail Politics Edit United States presidential election results for Los Angeles County California 53 54 Year Republican Whig Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 1 145 530 26 86 3 028 885 71 03 89 950 2 11 2016 769 743 22 41 2 464 364 71 76 200 201 5 83 2012 885 333 27 83 2 216 903 69 69 78 831 2 48 2008 956 425 28 82 2 295 853 69 19 65 970 1 99 2004 1 076 225 35 60 1 907 736 63 10 39 319 1 30 2000 871 930 32 35 1 710 505 63 47 112 719 4 18 1996 746 544 30 96 1 430 629 59 34 233 841 9 70 1992 799 607 29 04 1 446 529 52 54 507 267 18 42 1988 1 239 716 46 88 1 372 352 51 89 32 603 1 23 1984 1 424 113 54 50 1 158 912 44 35 29 889 1 14 1980 1 224 533 50 18 979 830 40 15 235 822 9 66 1976 1 174 926 47 78 1 221 893 49 69 62 258 2 53 1972 1 549 717 54 75 1 189 977 42 04 90 676 3 20 1968 1 266 480 47 65 1 223 251 46 02 168 251 6 33 1964 1 161 067 42 52 1 568 300 57 43 1 551 0 06 1960 1 302 661 49 45 1 323 818 50 25 8 020 0 30 1956 1 260 206 55 38 1 007 887 44 29 7 331 0 32 1952 1 278 407 56 21 971 408 42 71 24 725 1 09 1948 804 232 46 51 812 690 47 00 112 160 6 49 1944 666 441 42 68 886 252 56 75 8 871 0 57 1940 574 266 40 58 822 718 58 13 18 285 1 29 1936 357 401 31 62 757 351 67 00 15 663 1 39 1932 373 738 38 55 554 476 57 19 41 380 4 27 1928 513 526 70 22 209 945 28 71 7 830 1 07 1924 299 675 65 51 33 554 7 33 124 228 27 16 1920 178 117 69 10 55 661 21 59 23 992 9 31 1916 135 554 50 59 114 070 42 58 18 297 6 83 1912 2 181 1 32 55 110 33 34 108 005 65 34 1908 41 483 56 77 22 076 30 21 9 518 13 02 1904 32 507 66 50 10 030 20 52 6 346 12 98 1900 19 200 55 10 13 158 37 76 2 490 7 15 1896 16 891 49 62 16 043 47 13 1 108 3 25 1892 10 226 44 89 8 119 35 64 4 434 19 47 1888 13 805 54 64 10 110 40 02 1 349 5 34 1884 5 595 51 67 4 683 43 24 551 5 09 1880 2 914 47 90 2 853 46 90 316 5 19 1876 3 042 45 69 3 616 54 31 0 0 00 1872 1 312 51 11 1 228 47 84 27 1 05 1868 748 37 70 1 236 62 30 0 0 00 1864 555 42 73 744 57 27 0 0 00 1860 356 20 27 703 40 03 697 39 69 1856 521 37 84 721 52 36 135 9 80 1852 497 46 41 574 53 59 0 0 00 Main article Politics of Los Angeles County Overview Edit Voter registration Edit Population and registered votersTotal population 2020 10 014 009 Registered voters 55 note 1 5 635 972 56 3 Democratic 55 2 993 744 53 1 Republican 55 965 584 17 1 Democratic Republican spread 55 2 028 160 36 0 American Independent 55 151 114 2 7 Green 55 22 255 0 4 Libertarian 55 42 905 0 8 Peace and Freedom 55 34 631 0 6 Unknown 55 44 779 0 8 Other 55 38 880 0 7 No party preference 55 1 342 080 23 8 In the United States House of Representatives Los Angeles County is split between 18 congressional districts 56 In the California State Senate Los Angeles County is split between 15 legislative districts 57 In the California State Assembly Los Angeles County is split between 24 legislative districts 58 On November 4 2008 Los Angeles County was almost evenly split over Proposition 8 which amended the California Constitution to ban same sex marriages The county voted for the amendment 50 04 with a margin of 2 385 votes 59 Legal system Edit Further information Los Angeles County Superior Court The Los Angeles County Superior Court is the county s court of general jurisdiction while the U S District Court for the Central District of California may hear cases where federal jurisdiction is present Both are headquartered in a large cluster of government buildings in the city s Civic Center Historically the courthouses were county owned buildings that were maintained at county expense which created significant friction since the trial court judges as officials of the state government had to lobby the county Board of Supervisors for facility renovations and upgrades In turn the state judiciary successfully persuaded the state Legislature to authorize the transfer of all courthouses to the state government in 2008 and 2009 so that judges would have direct control over their own courthouses Courthouse security is still provided by the county government under a contract with the state Unlike the largest city in the United States New York City all of the city of Los Angeles and most of its important suburbs are located within a single county As a result both the county superior court and the federal district court are respectively the busiest courts of their type in the nation 60 61 Many celebrities have been seen in Los Angeles courts In 2003 the television show Extra based in nearby Glendale found itself running so many reports on the legal problems of local celebrities that it spun them off into a separate show Celebrity Justice State cases are appealed to the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District which is also headquartered in the Civic Center and then to the California Supreme Court which is headquartered in San Francisco but also hears argument in Los Angeles again in the Civic Center Federal cases are appealed to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit which hears them at its branch building in Pasadena The court of last resort for federal cases is the U S Supreme Court in Washington D C Crime EditThe following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1 000 persons for each type of offense Population and crime ratesPopulation 32 9 787 747Violent crime 62 54 747 5 59 Homicide 62 699 0 07 Forcible rape 62 2 114 0 22 Robbery 62 24 528 2 51 Aggravated assault 62 27 406 2 80Property crime 62 155 583 15 90 Burglary 62 50 558 5 17 Larceny theft 62 note 2 144 589 14 77 Motor vehicle theft 62 46 710 4 77Arson 62 2 815 0 29Cities by population and crime rates Edit Cities by population and crime rates 2012 City Population 63 Violent crimes 63 Violent crime rateper 1 000 persons Property crimes 63 Property crime rateper 1 000 personsAgoura Hills 20 667 12 0 58 236 11 42Alhambra 84 469 149 1 76 1 919 22 72Arcadia 57 295 57 0 99 1 388 24 23Artesia 16 793 60 3 57 262 15 60Avalon 3 795 13 3 43 64 16 86Azusa 47 111 220 4 67 1 204 25 56Baldwin Park 76 644 261 3 41 1 585 20 68Bell 36 062 225 6 24 662 18 36Bellflower 77 886 304 3 90 1 802 23 14Bell Gardens 42 769 125 2 92 728 17 02Beverly Hills 34 677 89 2 57 1 081 31 17Bradbury 1 067 0 0 00 10 9 37Burbank 105 057 243 2 31 2 493 23 73Calabasas 23 442 13 0 55 238 10 15Carson 93 233 520 5 58 2 709 29 06Cerritos 49 856 120 2 41 1 870 37 51Claremont 35 469 40 1 13 901 25 40Commerce 13 035 112 8 59 1 010 77 48Compton 98 057 1 218 12 42 2 399 24 47Covina 48 588 151 3 11 1 651 33 98Cudahy 24 201 151 6 24 347 14 34Culver City 39 528 179 4 53 1 760 44 53Diamond Bar 56 470 55 0 97 952 16 86Downey 113 628 381 3 35 3 537 31 13Duarte 21 673 71 3 28 507 23 39El Monte 115 356 395 3 42 2 230 19 33El Segundo 16 931 38 2 24 595 35 14Gardena 59 802 287 4 80 1 321 22 09Glendale 194 902 233 1 20 3 043 15 61Glendora 50 903 59 1 16 1 293 25 40Hawaiian Gardens 14 493 69 4 76 193 13 32Hawthorne 85 692 637 7 43 2 181 25 45Hermosa Beach 19 830 54 2 72 678 34 19Hidden Hills 1 887 0 0 00 4 2 12Huntington Park 59 079 373 6 31 1 917 32 45Industry 222 68 306 31 1 110 5 000 00Inglewood 111 488 780 7 00 2 673 23 98Irwindale 1 447 15 10 37 243 167 93La Canada Flintridge 20 584 12 0 58 324 15 74La Habra Heights 5 413 6 1 11 44 8 13Lakewood 81 382 227 2 79 2 062 25 34La Mirada 49 312 98 1 99 776 15 74Lancaster 159 155 859 5 40 3 498 21 98La Puente 40 479 121 2 99 521 12 87La Verne 31 575 50 1 58 823 26 06Lawndale 33 312 167 5 01 397 11 92Lomita 20 591 95 4 61 391 18 99Long Beach 469 893 2 705 5 76 14 131 30 07Los Angeles 3 855 122 18 547 4 81 87 478 22 69Lynwood 70 908 541 7 63 1 373 19 36Malibu 12 854 15 1 17 329 25 60Manhattan Beach 35 719 62 1 74 855 23 94Maywood 27 850 175 6 28 286 10 27Monrovia 37 199 81 2 18 948 25 48Montebello 63 538 146 2 30 1 775 27 94Monterey Park 61 270 75 1 22 1 022 16 68Norwalk 107 295 433 4 04 2 609 24 32Palmdale 155 294 812 5 23 3 393 21 85Palos Verdes Estates 13 661 6 0 44 136 9 96Paramount 54 997 244 4 44 1 536 27 93Pasadena 139 382 433 3 11 3 379 24 24Pico Rivera 63 988 261 4 08 1 780 27 82Pomona 151 511 1 021 6 74 5 055 33 36Rancho Palos Verdes 42 335 35 0 83 498 11 76Redondo Beach 67 856 190 2 80 1 596 23 52Rolling Hills 1 891 0 0 00 27 14 28Rolling Hills Estates 8 202 9 1 10 129 15 73Rosemead 54 656 143 2 62 913 16 70San Dimas 33 923 51 1 50 668 19 69San Fernando 24 039 77 3 20 380 15 81San Gabriel 40 376 88 2 18 550 13 62San Marino 13 364 13 0 97 183 13 69Santa Clarita 179 248 342 1 91 2 742 15 30Santa Fe Springs 16 492 99 6 00 1 272 77 13Santa Monica 91 215 395 4 33 3 398 37 25Sierra Madre 11 098 4 0 36 112 10 09Signal Hill 11 198 43 3 84 536 47 87South El Monte 20 452 88 4 30 399 19 51South Gate 95 966 553 5 76 2 545 26 52South Pasadena 26 045 27 1 04 443 17 01Temple City 36 148 38 1 05 354 9 79Torrance 147 851 190 1 29 2 690 18 19Vernon 114 27 236 84 311 2 728 07Walnut 29 658 37 1 25 382 12 88West Covina 107 861 281 2 61 3 224 29 89West Hollywood 34 971 338 9 67 1 642 46 95Westlake Village 8 406 3 0 36 154 18 32Whittier 86 740 247 2 85 2 502 28 84Other statistics Edit Crime in 2013 Homicides 386 64 Thefts 54 971 65 Burglaries 17 606 Car Thefts 15 866 65 Robberies 10 202 Violent Crimes 20 318 65 Rapes 843 Assaults 8 976 65 Murders 297Ecology Edit Many introduced species such as this Indian peafowl adapt readily to urban living and Los Angeles County s mild climate According to the authors of Wild L A a book about urban biodiversity Los Angeles is the birdiest county in the country with over 500 recorded species L A s amenable climate supports a large number of introduced tropical and migratory species 66 Because of the county s wide range of biomes it is possible to see desert bighorn sheep and green sea turtles in the same day without crossing the county line 66 The range of habitats in the county is greater than in many states with mountains wetlands desert ocean meadows and chaparral each with its own endemic species 67 Statewide droughts in California have placed a strain on the county s water security 68 69 Economy Edit See also Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Employment by industry in Los Angeles County 2015 Los Angeles County is commonly associated with the entertainment and digital media industry all five major film studios Paramount Pictures Sony Pictures Warner Bros Universal Pictures and Walt Disney Studios are located within the county Numerous other major industries also define the economy of Los Angeles County including international trade supported by the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach music recording and production aerospace and defense fashion and professional services such as law medicine engineering and design services financial services 70 High tech sector employment within Los Angeles County is 368 500 workers 71 and manufacturing employment within Los Angeles County is 365 000 workers 72 73 The following major companies have headquarters in Los Angeles County Beverly Hills Live Nation Entertainment Inc Metro Goldwyn Mayer Burbank Walt Disney Co Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Warner Bros Cerritos CareMore Isuzu Motors America Memorex RazorUSA El Segundo Konami Mattel Inc Glendale Avery Dennison Corp Hawthorne SpaceX City of Industry Lee Kum Kee Irwindale Huy Fong Foods La Mirada Makita Los Angeles AECOM CBRE Group Dollar Shave Club Fandango Inc Farmers Insurance Group Herbalife The Honest Company ICANN Reliance Steel amp Aluminum Co Universal Pictures Long Beach Molina Healthcare Monrovia Trader Joe s Palmdale Delta Scientific Rosemead Edison International Panda Express Santa Clarita Princess Cruise Lines Honda Racing Santa Monica Activision Blizzard Hulu Riot Games Snap Inc TrueCar Torrance American Honda Motor Co Westlake Village Dole Food Company 74 Woodland Hills Farmers Insurance Exchange Health Net Inc PanavisionEducation EditThe Los Angeles County Office of Education provides a supporting role for school districts in the area The county office also operates two magnet schools the International Polytechnic High School and Los Angeles County High School for the Arts There are a number of private schools in the county most notably those operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese The county s public education sector is run by numerous school districts with the Los Angeles Unified School District being the largest one running public schools primarily within the city of Los Angeles and it s immediately neighboring cities Colleges Edit Antelope Valley College Lancaster Art Center College of Design Pasadena The Art Institute of California Los Angeles AICALA Santa Monica Azusa Pacific University Azusa Biola University La Mirada California Institute of the Arts Santa Clarita Cerritos College Norwalk Citrus College Glendora Claremont Colleges Claremont Claremont McKenna College Harvey Mudd College Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College Claremont School of Theology Claremont College of the Canyons Santa Clarita DeVry University Long Beach and West Hills Los Angeles East Los Angeles College Monterey Park El Camino College Torrance Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena Glendale Community College Glendale Hebrew Union College Los Angeles ITT Technical Institute Culver City San Dimas Sylmar Los Angeles Torrance and West Covina Life Pacific College San Dimas Long Beach City College Long Beach Los Angeles City College LACC Los Angeles Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Los Angeles Mission College Sylmar Los Angeles Los Angeles Music Academy College of Music Pasadena Los Angeles Pierce College Pierce Woodland Hills Los Angeles Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Los Angeles Trade Technical College LATTC Los Angeles Los Angeles Valley College Valley Glen Los Angeles The Master s University Santa Clarita Mount St Mary s College Los Angeles Mt San Antonio College Walnut Mt Sierra College Monrovia Occidental College Oxy Eagle Rock Los Angeles Otis College of Art and Design Westchester Los Angeles Pacific Oaks College Pasadena Pasadena City College Pasadena Pepperdine University Malibu Rio Hondo College Whittier Santa Monica College SMC Santa Monica West Los Angeles College Culver City Whittier College Whittier Wyoming Technical Institute WyoTech Long Beach Universities Edit Abraham Lincoln University ALU Los Angeles 75 Alliant International University AIU Alhambra American Jewish University AJULA Los Angeles Azusa Pacific University Azusa Biola University La Mirada California Institute of Technology Caltech Pasadena California State Polytechnic University Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Pomona California State University Dominguez Hills CSUDH Carson California State University Long Beach CSULB Long Beach California State University Los Angeles CSULA Los Angeles California State University Northridge CSUN Northridge Los Angeles Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science Los Angeles Claremont Graduate University CGU Claremont Loyola Marymount University LMU Westchester Los Angeles National University Los Angeles and Woodland Hills Pepperdine University Malibu Southern California University of Health Sciences Whittier Southern California Institute of Architecture SCI Arc Los Angeles Southwestern University School of Law Los Angeles University of Antelope Valley UAV Lancaster University of California Los Angeles UCLA Westwood Los Angeles University of La Verne La Verne University of Southern California USC Los Angeles University of the West UWest Rosemead Western University of Health Sciences WesternU Pomona Woodbury University Burbank K 12 schools Edit Main article List of school districts in Los Angeles County California See also List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los AngelesSites of interest Edit L A County Fair at dusk 2008 Photo of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art during its 2005 Ancient Egypt exhibit The county s most visited park is Griffith Park owned by the city of Los Angeles The county is also known for the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena the annual Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona the Los Angeles County Museum of Art the Los Angeles Zoo the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County the La Brea Tar Pits the Arboretum of Los Angeles and two horse racetracks and two car racetracks Pomona Raceway and Irwindale Speedway also the RMS Queen Mary located in Long Beach and the Long Beach Grand Prix and miles of beaches from Zuma to Cabrillo Venice Beach is a popular attraction whose Muscle Beach used to attract throngs of tourists admiring hardbodies Today it is more arts centered Santa Monica s pier is a well known tourist spot famous for its Ferris wheel and bumper car rides which were featured in the introductory segment of the television sitcom Three s Company Further north in Pacific Palisades one finds the beaches used in the television series Baywatch 76 The fabled Malibu home of many film and television stars lies west of it In the mountain canyon and desert areas one may find Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park where many old Westerns were filmed Mount Wilson Observatory in the San Gabriel Mountains is open for the public to view astronomical stars from its telescope now computer assisted Many county residents find relaxation in water skiing and swimming at Castaic Lake Recreation Area the county s largest park by area as well as enjoying natural surroundings and starry nights at Saddleback Butte State Park in the eastern Antelope Valley California State Parks largest in area within the county The California Poppy Reserve is located in the western Antelope Valley and shows off the State s flower in great quantity on its rolling hills every spring Museums Edit Armory Center for the Arts Pasadena California Battleship USS Iowa Los Angeles Waterfront in San Pedro SS Lane Victory Los Angeles Waterfront in San Pedro just south of the USS Iowa California African American Museum California Science Center Los Angeles formerly the Museum of Science and Industry The Broad Hammer Museum Huntington Library San Marino Long Beach Museum of Art in the historic Elizabeth Milbank Anderson residence Los Angeles Children s Museum Los Angeles County Fire Museum in Bellflower 77 Los Angeles County Museum of Art Mid City Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art Downtown Los Angeles founded in 1950 The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA Downtown Los Angeles founded in 1980 Museum of Jurassic Technology Culver City Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach Museum of Neon Art Museum of the American West Gene Autry Museum in Griffith Park Museum of Tolerance Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Pasadena Museum of California Art in Pasadena J Paul Getty Center Brentwood Ancient Roman Greek and European Renaissance Art J Paul Getty Villa Pacific Palisades Getty s original house George C Page Museum at La Brea Tar Pits Santa Monica Museum of Art Santa Monica Contemporary art Norton Simon Museum Pasadena 19th and early 20th century art Skirball Cultural Center Los Angeles Southwest MuseumEntertainment Edit Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Descanso Gardens Dodger Stadium Exposition Park Farmers Market The Forum Griffith Park Griffith Observatory Huntington Botanical Gardens La Brea Tar Pits Music Center Olvera Street Crypto com Arena SoFi Stadium South Coast Botanic Garden Third Street Promenade Venice Beach Los Angeles ZooMusic venues Edit Disney Concert Hall California Plaza comprising One California Plaza and Two California Plaza Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Crypto com Arena The Forum Disney Concert Hall Greek Theatre House of Blues Sunset Strip Pantages Theatre Hollywood Bowl Hollywood Palladium John Anson Ford Amphitheatre The Orpheum Theatre The Roxy Theatre Royce Hall UCLA The Music Box El Rey Theatre The Troubadour The Wiltern Whisky a Go Go Amusement parks Edit Universal Studios Hollywood Raging Waters San Dimas Six Flags Magic Mountain Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Pacific ParkOther attractions Edit U S Bank Tower Wilshire Grand Tower Central Los Angeles Library Watts Towers Wayfarers Chapel Fo Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Queen MaryOther areas Edit Angeles National Forest Ridge Route Angeles National Forest Mount Wilson Observatory Malibu Creek State Park Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park Plant 42 s Blackbird Airpark and Heritage Airpark Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve Cortes Bank Santa Catalina Island Mojave Desert Saddleback Butte State Park Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park Arthur B Ripley Desert Woodland State ParkTransportation EditMain article Transportation in Los Angeles Major highways Edit I 5 I 5 BL I 10 I 105 I 110 I 210 I 405 I 605 I 710 US 101 SR 1 SR 2 SR 14 SR 18 SR 19 SR 22 SR 23 SR 27 SR 39 SR 47 SR 57 SR 60 SR 66 SR 71 SR 72 SR 90 SR 91 SR 103 SR 107 SR 110 SR 118 SR 126 SR 134 SR 138 SR 170 SR 210 SR 213 SR 710 Air Edit Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles International Airport LAX located in the Westchester district is the primary commercial airport for commercial airlines in the county and the Greater Los Angeles Area LAX is operated by Los Angeles World Airports LAWA an agency of the City of Los Angeles Other important commercial airports in Los Angeles County include Long Beach Municipal Airport operated by the City of Long Beach Bob Hope Airport in Burbank operated by the Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority The following general aviation airports also are located in Los Angeles County County operated airports Department of Public Works Aviation Division Compton Woodley Airport in Compton San Gabriel Valley Airport in El Monte Brackett Field in La Verne Whiteman Airport in Pacoima General William J Fox Airfield in Lancaster City operated airports Van Nuys Airport in Van Nuys also operated by LAWA Van Nuys Airport sees significant executive jet air traffic LA Palmdale Regional Airport in Palmdale The airport is a separate facility on the grounds of Air Force Plant 42 Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica which has major executive jet traffic Hawthorne Municipal Airport also known as Jack Northrop Field in Hawthorne Zamperini Field in Torrance The U S Air Force operates three airports in Los Angeles County Portions of Edwards Air Force Base located at the northern edge of the county Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale sharing runways with LA Palmdale Regional The non flying Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo Rail Edit Los Angeles is a major freight railroad transportation center largely due to the large volumes of freight moving in and out of the county s sea port facilities The ports are connected to the downtown rail yards and to the main lines of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe headed east via a grade separated freight rail corridor known as the Alameda Corridor Passenger rail service is provided in the county by Amtrak Los Angeles Metro Rail and Metrolink Amtrak has the following intercity Amtrak service at Union Station in the city of Los Angeles The Pacific Surfliner to Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo and San Diego The Coast Starlight to San Francisco Bay Area Portland and Seattle The Southwest Chief to Albuquerque Kansas City and Chicago The Sunset Limited to Tucson Houston and New Orleans Union Station is also the primary hub for Metrolink commuter rail which serves much of the Greater Los Angeles Area Light rail subway heavy rail and long distance bus service are all provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Other smaller regional transit agencies that provide public transit to specific regions of Los Angeles County include LADOT Long Beach Transit Montebello Bus Lines Norwalk Transit Santa Monica s Big Blue Bus serving the western LA region Santa Clarita Transit Torrance Transit Glendale Beeline Foothill Transit serving the San Gabriel Valley region and the Antelope Valley Transit Authority serving the Lancaster and Palmdale area in the Antelope Valley region Sea Edit The county s two main seaports are the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach Together they handle over a quarter of all container traffic entering the United States making the complex the largest and most important port in the country and the third largest port in the world by shipping volume The Port of Los Angeles is the largest cruise ship center on the West Coast handling more than 1 million passengers annually The Port of Long Beach is home to the Sea Launch program which uses a floating launch platform to insert payloads into orbits that would be difficult to attain from existing land based launch sites Catalina Express ferries link the Catalina Island city of Avalon to the mainland at San Pedro and Long Beach as well as Dana Point in Orange County Communities EditCities Edit Main article List of cities in Los Angeles County California There are 88 incorporated cities in Los Angeles County According to the 2018 Estimate the most populous are 78 Largest cities 2018 Estimate City PopulationLos Angeles 3 990 456Long Beach 467 354Santa Clarita 210 089Glendale 201 361Lancaster 159 053Palmdale 156 667Pomona 152 361Torrance 145 182Pasadena 141 371El Monte 115 586Downey 112 269West Covina 106 311Norwalk 105 120Burbank 103 695Unincorporated areas Edit Census designated places Edit Acton Agua Dulce Alondra Park Altadena Avocado Heights Castaic Charter Oak Citrus Del Aire Desert View Highlands East Los Angeles East Pasadena East Rancho Dominguez East San Gabriel East Whittier Elizabeth Lake Florence Graham Green Valley Hacienda Heights Hasley Canyon La Crescenta Montrose Ladera Heights Lake Hughes Lake Los Angeles Lennox Leona Valley Littlerock Marina del Rey Mayflower Village North El Monte Pepperdine University Quartz Hill Rose Hills Rowland Heights San Pasqual South Monrovia Island South San Gabriel South San Jose Hills South Whittier Stevenson Ranch Sun Village Topanga Val Verde Valinda View Park Windsor Hills Vincent Walnut Park West Athens West Carson West Rancho Dominguez West Puente Valley West Whittier Los Nietos Westmont Willowbrook Unincorporated Communities Edit Agoura Alla Alpine Andrade Corner Antelope Acres Antelope Center Athens Bassett Big Pines Castaic Junction City Terrace Cornell Del Sur Del Valle Firestone Park Florence Gorman Hillgrove Hi Vista Indian Springs Juniper Hills Kagel Canyon Kinneloa Mesa Largo Vista Llano Los Nietos Malibu Vista Monte Nido Neenach Ninetynine Oaks Pearblossom Rancho Dominguez Sandberg Sand Canyon Seminole Hot Springs Three Points Two Harbors Universal City Valyermo West Whitter Proposed Communities Edit Centennial planned for 70 000 79 See Los Angeles Almanac MAP Unincorporated Areas and Communities of Los Angeles CountySee also List of districts and neighborhoods of Los Angeles Population ranking Edit The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Los Angeles County 80 county seat Rank City Town etc Municipal type Population 2020 Census 1 Los Angeles City 3 898 7472 Long Beach City 466 7423 Santa Clarita City 228 6734 Glendale City 196 5435 Lancaster City 173 5166 Palmdale City 169 4507 Pomona City 151 7138 Torrance City 147 0679 Pasadena City 138 69910 East Los Angeles CDP 118 78611 Downey City 114 35512 West Covina City 109 50113 El Monte City 109 45014 Inglewood City 107 76215 Burbank City 107 33716 Norwalk City 102 77317 Compton City 95 74018 Carson City 95 55819 Santa Monica City 93 07620 South Gate City 92 72621 Hawthorne City 88 08322 Whittier City 87 30623 Alhambra City 82 86824 Lakewood City 82 49625 Bellflower City 79 19026 Baldwin Park City 72 17627 Redondo Beach City 71 57628 Lynwood City 67 26529 Montebello City 62 64030 Pico Rivera City 62 08831 Florence Graham CDP 61 98332 Monterey Park City 61 09633 Gardena City 61 02734 Arcadia City 56 68135 South Whittier CDP 56 41536 Diamond Bar City 55 07237 Huntington Park City 54 88338 Hacienda Heights CDP 54 19139 Paramount City 53 73340 Glendora City 52 55841 Covina City 51 26842 Rosemead City 51 18543 Azusa City 50 00044 Cerritos City 49 57845 Rowland Heights CDP 48 23146 La Mirada City 48 00847 Altadena CDP 42 84648 Rancho Palos Verdes City 42 28749 Culver City City 40 77950 San Gabriel City 39 56851 Bell Gardens City 39 50152 La Puente City 38 06253 Monrovia City 37 93154 Claremont City 37 26655 Temple City City 36 49456 West Hollywood City 35 75757 Manhattan Beach City 35 50658 San Dimas City 34 92459 Westmont CDP 33 91360 Bell City 33 55961 Beverly Hills City 32 70162 Lawndale City 31 80763 La Verne City 31 33464 Walnut City 28 43065 South Pasadena City 26 94366 West Whittier Los Nietos CDP 25 32567 Maywood City 25 13868 West Rancho Dominguez CDP 24 34769 Willowbrook CDP 24 29570 San Fernando City 23 94671 Calabasas City 23 24172 West Puente Valley CDP 22 95973 West Carson CDP 22 87074 Cudahy City 22 81175 East San Gabriel CDP 22 76976 Valinda CDP 22 43777 Duarte City 21 72778 Lomita City 20 92179 La Canada Flintridge City 20 57380 Lennox CDP 20 32381 Agoura Hills City 20 29982 Stevenson Ranch CDP 20 17883 La Crescenta Montrose CDP 19 99784 South San Jose Hills CDP 19 85585 Hermosa Beach City 19 72886 South El Monte City 19 56787 Santa Fe Springs City 19 21988 Castaic CDP 18 93789 El Segundo City 17 27290 Artesia City 16 39591 Vincent CDP 15 71492 Walnut Park CDP 15 21493 East Rancho Dominguez CDP 15 11494 Hawaiian Gardens City 14 14995 Palos Verdes Estates City 13 34796 Avocado Heights CDP 13 31797 Lake Los Angeles CDP 13 18798 San Marino City 12 51399 Commerce City 12 378100 Sun Village CDP 12 345101 Signal Hill City 11 848102 Quartz Hill CDP 11 447103 View Park Windsor Hills CDP 11 419104 Marina del Rey CDP 11 373105 Sierra Madre City 11 268106 Malibu City 10 654107 East Whittier CDP 10 394108 Del Aire CDP 10 338109 Citrus CDP 10 243110 Charter Oak CDP 9 739111 West Athens CDP 9 393112 Alondra Park CDP 8 569113 Topanga CDP 8 560114 Rolling Hills Estates City 8 280115 Westlake Village City 8 029116 South San Gabriel CDP 7 920117 Acton CDP 7 431118 Ladera Heights CDP 6 654119 South Monrovia Island CDP 6 515120 East Pasadena CDP 6 021121 La Habra Heights City 5 682122 Mayflower Village CDP 5 402123 North El Monte CDP 3 730124 Avalon City 3 460125 Agua Dulce CDP 3 451126 Rose Hills CDP 2 927127 Desert View Highlands CDP 2 676128 Val Verde CDP 2 399129 San Pasqual CDP 2 101130 Rolling Hills City 1 739131 Hidden Hills City 1 725132 Elizabeth Lake CDP 1 651133 Leona Valley CDP 1 555134 Littlerock CDP 1 535135 Irwindale City 1 472136 Hasley Canyon CDP 1 195137 Green Valley CDP 1 036138 Bradbury City 921139 Lake Hughes CDP 544140 Industry City 264141 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