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Industry, CA

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Key Indicators
A quick look at key numbers

Population

210
Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates

Median Age

47
years ∙ half population younger than 47, half older

Diversity Index

Low High
65.9%
chance two random people differ in race and ethnicity

Nativity

25.7%
foreign-born population
74.3%Native
25.7% Foreign-born

Geographic Context

Location, size, and surroundings

About

Industry is a city within Los Angeles County, California, United States.
Location
City in Los Angeles County, CA, US
Co-ordinates
DEC34.026232° N, 117.940327° W
DMS34° 01′ 34.44″ N, 117° 56′ 25.18″ W

Population Density & area

17.8/sq mi (6.89/km²)
Total Area
12.1 sq mi (31.2 km²)
Land Area
11.8 sq mi (30.5 km²) · 97.7%
Water Area
0.3 sq mi (0.7 km²) · 2.3%

Demographics & Living

Who lives here, how households are formed, and community composition

Population Composition

Key characteristics of the population

Sex Distribution

62.4% male
Male 62.4%
Female 37.6%
males per 100 females
Industry 165.8
Los Angeles County 98.1
California 99.8

Nativity

25.7%
foreign-born population
74.3%Native
25.7% Foreign-born
% Foreign-born
Industry 25.7%
Los Angeles County 33.4%
California 27%
Age Distribution
How the population is spread across age groups

Median Age

47
years ∙ half population younger than 47, half older
Industry
47
Los Angeles County
38.2
California
37.9

Dependency ratio

Low High
114.3
dependents per 100 working-age adults
Industry 114.3
Los Angeles County 55.6
California 60.4

AGE DISTRIBUTION

Distribution of age group
Median age
Industry Los Angeles County California
Age Group
Children (Under 18) 17.6% 20.6% 22%
Working age (18-64) 46.7% 64.2% 62.3%
Senior (65+) 35.7% 15.2% 15.7%
Dependency ratio
Total dependency ratio 114.3 55.6 60.4
Child dependency ratio 37.8 32 35.2
Old-age dependency ratio 76.5 23.6 25.1
Racial & Ethnic Composition
Racial and ethnic makeup and how it compares

Race & Ethnicity

White
31.4%
Black
4.8%
Asian
17.6%
Hispanic
45.7%
Other
0.5%
Note: White, Black, and Asian refer to individuals belonging to a single race and not of Hispanic origin. Hispanics may be of any race.

Diversity Index

Low High
65.9%
chance two random people differ in race and ethnicity
Industry 65.9%
Los Angeles County 67.6%
California 69.6%
Note: The Diversity Index (DI), based on the Blau Index, measures the probability that two randomly selected individuals differ in race and ethnicity. Values range from 0 (no diversity) to 1 (high diversity) and are shown as percentages.

RACIAL & ETHNIC COMPOSITION

Race & Ethnicity
Percentage of Industry population
Industry Los Angeles County California
Hispanic or Latino 45.7% 48.4% 40.2%
Mexican 32.9% 35.3% 32.3%
Puerto Rican 0% 0.5% 0.6%
Cuban 0% 0.4% 0.3%
Other Hispanic / Latino 12.9% 12.3% 7%
Not Hispanic or Latino 54.3% 51.6% 59.8%
One race 54.3% 48.1% 55.4%
White 31.4% 24.7% 33.8%
Black or African American 4.8% 7.4% 5.2%
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.5% 0.2% 0.3%
Asian 17.6% 14.9% 15.3%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0% 0.2% 0.3%
Some Other Race 0% 0.6% 0.6%
Two or more races (Multiracial) 0% 3.5% 4.4%
Household & Families Composition
Household size, type, and family structure

Household structure

41.7% family
Family 41.7%
Non family 58.3%
% family households
Industry 41.7%
Los Angeles County 65.1%
California 67.8%

Average household size

3.28
persons per household
Industry
3.28
Los Angeles County
2.81
California
2.84

Household & Family COMPOSITION

Households
Percentage of Industry population
Industry Los Angeles County California
Total households 36 3,416,449 13,548,091
Average houshold size 3.28 2.81 2.84
Family households 15 2,225,613 9,191,176
Average family size 4.27 3.47 3.41
Married couple family 10 1,473,801 6,557,184
Other families 5 751,812 2,633,992
Male householder 2 245,180 857,732
Female householder 3 506,632 1,776,260
Non-family households 21 1,190,836 4,356,915
One-person households 11 906,129 3,289,307
Male householder 2 418,348 1,493,062
Senior (65+) living alone 1 107,084 460,668
Female householder 9 487,781 1,796,245
Senior (65+) living alone 1 205,277 886,142
Other living arrangements 10 284,707 1,067,608

Housing Profile

Housing stock, ownership, rentals, and cost burdens

Total housing units

40
housing units
Industry 40
Los Angeles County 3,650,466
California 14,644,735

Occupancy status

90% occupied
Occupied 90%
Vacant 10%
vacancy rate
Industry 10%
Los Angeles County 6.4%
California 7.5%
Housing Characteristics
How the housing supply is structured and used

Types of Housing unit

80%
Single family houses
Single family houses
80%
Apartments in multi-unit structures
12.5%
Mobile homes
5%
Boat, RV, van, etc
2.5%

Median Year Built

1957
Half of houses were built before 1957, and half after.
Historic ∙ 1939 or earlier
17.5%
Postwar & mid-century ∙ 1940 - 1969
55%
Late 20th century ∙ 1970 - 1999
15%
Modern ∙ 2000 or later
12.5%
Note: Median year built reflects occupied units only; distribution includes all units.

Housing Characteristics

Units, rooms & bedrooms
Physical characteristics of housing units
Industry Los Angeles County California
Rooms per unit
Median rooms 4.2 4.5 5
1–3 rooms 32.5% 28.8% 21%
4–6 rooms 50% 52.8% 54.7%
7+ rooms 17.5% 18.5% 24.4%
Bedrooms
No bedroom / studio 7.5% 7.6% 5%
1 bedroom 17.5% 18.9% 13.2%
2 bedrooms 37.5% 29.7% 26.9%
3 bedrooms 35% 27.7% 32.8%
4+ bedrooms 2.5% 16% 22.1%
At a glance
Median year built 1957 1965 1976
Total housing units 40 3,650,466 14,644,735
Occupancy Profile
Who is inside and how they use it

Homeownership

8.3% owners
Renter-occupied 91.7%
Owner-occupied 8.3%
homeownership rate
Industry 8.3%
Los Angeles County 45.9%
California 55.9%

Average household size

3.67
Owner-occupied
3.24
Renter-occupied
owner-occupied average size
Industry 3.67
Los Angeles County 3.05
California 2.95

Housing Characteristics

Occupied unit characteristics
Tenure, crowding, and utilities
Industry Los Angeles County California
Total occupied units 36 3,416,449 13,548,091
Year moved in
2020 or later 8.3% 21.9% 23.4%
2010 to 2019 61.1% 40.1% 41.2%
2000 to 2009 30.6% 17.3% 17%
1999 or earlier 0% 20.7% 18.5%
Occupants per room
1.00 or fewer 66.7% 89.1% 91.8%
1.01 to 1.50 22.2% 6.2% 5%
1.51 or more 11.1% 4.7% 3.2%
Vehicles availability
No vehicles 0% 8.9% 7.1%
1 vehicle 33.3% 34.5% 30.7%
2 vehicles 47.2% 34.3% 36.3%
3 or more vehicles 19.4% 22.3% 25.8%
House heating fuel used
Gas 63.9% 64.3% 64.4%
Electricity 33.3% 29.3% 29.5%
Solar 0% 0.6% 1.2%
Fuel oil, kerosene etc 0% 0.1% 0.2%
All other fuels 0% 0.4% 1.6%
No fuel used 2.8% 5.4% 3%
Selected characteristics
Lacking complete plumbing 2.8% 0.5% 0.4%
Lacking complete kitchen 8.3% 1.7% 1.2%
No telephone service available 2.8% 1% 0.9%
Housing Value
What owner-occupied units are worth

Median home value

$—
owner-occupied units
* The Census Bureau did not report a median home value for Industry due to an insufficient number of sample cases to produce reliable estimates.
Median value(USD)
Industry
$—
Los Angeles County
$834,200
California
$734,700

Housing Cost Burden

100%
of homeowners with a mortgage are cost-burdened
% Cost-Burdened Households
Owners with a mortgage
100%
Owners without a mortgage
0%
Renters
33.3%
Note: Households spending 30% or more of their income on housing costs are considered cost-burdened.

Financial characteristics

Property value and housing costs
Tenure, crowding, and utilities
* The Census Bureau did not publish property value and housing costs for Industry due to an insufficient number of sample cases to produce reliable estimates.
Industry Los Angeles County California
Property value
Median Value $— $834,200 $734,700
Under $100,000 0% 3.4% 4.2%
$100,000 - $200,000 0% 1.6% 2.7%
$200,000 - $300,000 0% 1.4% 4.3%
$300,000 - $500,000 0% 9.2% 17.1%
$500,000 - $1,000,000 66.7% 51.4% 42.1%
$1,000,000 and more 33.3% 33% 29.6%
Owner-occupied households
With a mortgage 33.3% 68% 67.4%
Without a mortgage 66.7% 32% 32.6%
Median monthly owner costs
With a mortgage $— $3,160 $2,946
Without a mortgage $— $843 $829
Gross rent
Median rent $1,375 $1,954 $2,036

Education Profile

How educated is the community and how education pays off

Adults with a college degree

20.2%
of adults 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher
Industry 20.2%
Los Angeles County 36%
California 37.1%

Adults without a high school diploma

11.3%
of adults (25+) without a high school diploma
Industry 11.3%
Los Angeles County 19.1%
California 15.2%
School Enrollment
Who is enrolled in school and at what level

School enrollment

32
population (age 3+) enrolled in school
Nursery / Preschool
12.5%
K–12
62.5%
College / Undergraduate
25%
Graduate / Professional
0%

College-going rate (18-24 yr olds)

100%
of 18-24-year-olds in college or graduate school
Industry
100%
Los Angeles County
47.8%
California
46.8%

Enrollment & school type

Enrollment levels, college-going rate, and public vs private school split
Population 3+ currently enrolled in a school
Industry Los Angeles County California
Total enrolled (age 3+) 32 2,382,781 9,917,839
Nursery / preschool 12.5% 5.1% 5%
K–12 62.5% 63.4% 64.9%
Kindergarten 0% 4.7% 4.9%
Elementary: Grades 1–4 15.6% 18.1% 18.7%
Elementary: Grades 5–8 40.6% 19.4% 19.9%
High School: Grades 9–12 6.3% 21.3% 21.5%
College or graduate school 25% 31.5% 30.1%
College, undergraduate 25% 24.9% 24.3%
Graduate, professional school 0% 6.5% 5.8%
College-going rate · 18-24 yr olds 100% 47.8% 46.8%
School type
Public school 71.9% 83.2% 85%
Private school 28.1% 16.8% 15%
Education Attainment by Level & Gender
What is the highest level of education completed among adults

Education attainment

168
population 25 years and over
Total adults (25+)
Less than 9th grade
2.4%
9th-12th, no diploma
8.9%
HS graduate
39.3%
Some college no degree
28.6%
Associates degree
0.6%
Bachelors degree
8.3%
Graduate or professional degree
11.9%

Attainment by gender

Male vs Female
Adults (25+) · Share within each education level
% male · % female
Less than 9th grade
50% · 50%
9th-12th, no diploma
80% · 20%
HS graduate
57.6% · 42.4%
Some college no degree
79.2% · 20.8%
Associates degree
0% · 100%
Bachelors degree
42.9% · 57.1%
Graduate or professional degree
65% · 35%

Educational Attainment Overview

Distribution and key education attainment rates for adults (25+)
Highest credential completed · adults 25+
Industry Los Angeles County California
Population (25+) 168 6,917,487 27,073,960
Less than 9th grade 2.4% 11.6% 8.7%
9th–12th, no diploma 8.9% 7.5% 6.5%
High school diploma or GED 39.3% 20.3% 20.5%
Some college, no degree 28.6% 17.6% 19.3%
Associate's degree 0.6% 7% 7.9%
Bachelor's degree or higher 20.2% 36% 37.1%
Bachelor's degree 8.3% 23% 22.7%
Graduate or professional 11.9% 13% 14.4%
High School or higher 88.7% 80.9% 84.7%
Earnings by education level
percentage as applicable

Median Earnings

$29,063
Median earnings for adults 25+, by level
Less than HS graduate
$51,250
HS graduate
$35,625
Some college or associates
$2,499
Bachelors degree
$24,375
Graduate or professional degree
$51,786

Poverty Rate

29.2%
for ages 25+, with bachelors degree or higher
Less than HS graduate
0%
HS graduate
18.5%
Some college or associates
50%
Bachelors degree or higher
29.2%

Outcomes by Education Level

Earnings and poverty rates across education levels (25+)
Adults 25+
Industry Los Angeles County California
Median earnings
Population 25+, with earnings $29,063 $50,526 $56,395
Less than high school graduate $51,250 $31,056 $32,480
High school graduate (includes equivalency) $35,625 $38,617 $41,382
Some college or associate's degree $2,499 $46,909 $50,157
Bachelor's degree $24,375 $73,578 $80,933
Graduate or professional degree $51,786 $100,459 $111,188
Poverty rates
Less than high school graduate 0% 21.1% 20%
High school graduate (includes equivalency) 18.5% 15.2% 13.9%
Some college or associate's degree 50% 11.4% 10.1%
Bachelor's degree or higher 29.2% 6.3% 5%

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