MAPPING L.A. > South Bay
Redondo Beach
Population
- 63,261 population in 2000, according to the U.S. Census
- 6.25 square miles
- 10,129 people per square mile, about average for South Bay and about average for the county
Ethnicity
- The percentage of white people is high for the county.
- Moderately diverse for South Bay and moderately diverse for the county
Income
- $92,263 median household income (2008 dollars), about average for South Bay but high for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Castaic, Hollywood Hills West and Walnut have the most similar household incomes.
- The percentages of households that earn $60,000 to $125,000 and $125,000 and up are high for the county.
Education
- 48.0% of residents 25 and older have a four-year degree, about average for South Bay but high for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Beverlywood, Santa Monica and Hollywood Hills have the nearest percentage of residents 25 and older with a four-year degree.
- The percentages of residents 25 and older with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree or higher are high for the county.
Age
- The median age is 36, about average for South Bay and about average for the county
- In Los Angeles County, Alhambra, Del Rey and Eagle Rock have similar median ages.
- The percentage of residents ages 35 to 49 is among the county's highest.
Housing
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Families
- The percentages of divorced males and divorced females are among the county's highest.
- There are 1,660 families headed by single parents. The rate is 10.8%, about average for South Bay and about average for the county
Military
- There are 4,975 veterans, or 9.7% of the population, about average for South Bay and about average for the county overall
- The percentage of veterans who served during Vietnam is among the county's highest.
Ancestry and immigration
Redondo Beach
is a city in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County.
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