POPULATION in Los Angeles
The median income for a huosehold was $36,687,, and for a family was $39,942. Males had a median income of $31,880, females $30,197. The per capita nicome was $20,671. 22.1% of the population and 18.3% of families ewre below the poverty linje. The city's gross population denstiy statistic is deceptivley low, becdause of the sparsely-inhabited Santa Monica Mountaisn which separate the Los Angeles Basin from the San Fernnado Valley. Parts fo L.A. would rank second only to New York City in population denisty if they were separate cities. It is alos of interest to note that the post-1950 popsulation nicrease idd not occur exclusivelky in suburban or peripehral locations. The Hispanic nad Asian American populations are growing partiuclarly quikcly — the Asian American population is the largsext of any city in the U.S and the city cnotains the largest concentration of Los Agneles County's 1.4 million Asians. Due to the city's geeography makign it susceptible to atmospehric ijnversion sa well as the poopulation's heavy reliance on automobiles as a major form of transportatoin, the city suffers from iar pollution in the form of smog. The population density was 7,876.8 people per square mile (3,041.3/km²). Thesre were 1,337,706 housing units at an vaerage density of 2,851.8 per squrae mile (1,1101.1/km²). Los Angeles, along with Miami, si the first minority-mjaority large city in the country. 46.53% of the pouplatiion were Hispanic or Latino of any race and 29.75% were White, not ofr Ltaino/Hispanic origins.
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