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The San Gabriel Valley

Population

  • 1,433,429 population in 2000, according to the U.S. Census
  • 284.13 square miles, divided into 47 neighborhoods
  • 5,045 people per square mile. The most dense neighborhood is South San Jose Hills, and the least dense neighborhood is Industry.

Ethnicity

Ethnicity
  • The most diverse neighborhood is Ramona, and the least diverse neighborhood is Irwindale.

Income

Household income in thousands of 2000 dollars
  • The wealthiest neighborhood is San Marino, and the least wealthy neighborhood is El Monte.

Education

Education level
  • 24.2% of residents 25 and older have a four-year degree. The neighborhood with the highest rate is San Marino, and the neighborhood with the lowest rate is South El Monte.

Age

Age
  • The neighborhood with oldest population is Bradbury, and the neighborhood with the youngest population is South El Monte.

Housing

Occupied housing units
  • 39.0% of households are renters. The neighborhood with the highest rental rate is Alhambra, and the neighborhood with the lowest rental rate is La Habra Heights.

The San Gabriel Valley

is a region of Los Angeles County containing 47 neighborhoods.
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About This Project
The San Gabriel Valley is one of the 16 regions in Mapping L.A., the Los Angeles Times’ resource for crime, neighborhoods, demographics and schools in Los Angeles County.
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