MAPPING L.A. > Antelope Valley
Lake Los Angeles
Population
- 11,141 population in 2000, according to the U.S. Census
- 6.96 square miles
- 1,601 people per square mile, among the highest densities for the Antelope Valley but among the lowest densities for the county
Ethnicity
- The percentage of black people is high for the county.
- Highly diverse for the Antelope Valley and highly diverse for the county
Income
- $52,146 median household income (2008 dollars), low for the Antelope Valley but about average for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Baldwin Park, North El Monte and Unincorporated Catalina Island have the most similar household incomes.
- The percentages of households that earn $40,000 to $60,000 and $20,000 to $40,000 are high for the county.
Education
- 8.8% of residents 25 and older have a four-year degree, low for the Antelope Valley and low for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Sun Village, Vermont Square and Vermont Knolls have the nearest percentage of residents 25 and older with a four-year degree.
- The percentages of residents 25 and older with a high school diploma and some college education are high for the county.
Age
- The median age is 27, young for the Antelope Valley and young for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Arleta, Inglewood and Norwalk have similar median ages.
- The percentages of residents ages 11 to 18 and 10 or younger are among the county's highest.
Housing
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Families
- The percentages of married males, divorced males and married females are among the county's highest.
- There are 426 families headed by single parents. The rate is 17.2%, high for the Antelope Valley but about average for the county
Military
- There are 847 veterans, or 12.8% of the population, low for the Antelope Valley but high for the county overall
- The percentages of veterans who served during 1975-89 and Vietnam are among the county's highest.
Ancestry and immigration
- Mexican (28.3%) and German (12.4%) are the most common ancestries.
- 1,777 (15.9%) of residents are foreign born, about average for the Antelope Valley but low for the county. Mexico (67.2%) and El Salvador (5.2%) are the most common foreign places of birth.
Lake Los Angeles
is an unincorporated area in the Antelope Valley region of Los Angeles County.
The neighboring community is Northeast Antelope Valley.
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