Congressional District 50 (113th Congress), California Census Data
Population |
Estimate |
Total Population |
724,472 |
Sex |
Estimate |
Total Population |
724,472 |
Male |
353,360 |
Female |
371,112 |
Age |
Estimate |
Total Population |
724,472 |
Under 5 years |
46,686 |
5 to 9 years |
49,427 |
10 to 14 years |
51,772 |
15 to 19 years |
54,603 |
20 to 24 years |
46,966 |
25 to 34 years |
94,719 |
35 to 44 years |
92,499 |
45 to 54 years |
108,623 |
55 to 59 years |
47,214 |
60 to 64 years |
43,951 |
65 years and over |
88,012 |
Race |
Estimate |
Total Population |
724,472 |
One Race |
693,819 |
White |
589,851 |
Black or African American |
16,117 |
American Indian and Alaska Native |
10,842 |
Asian |
37,387 |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander |
4,579 |
Some Other Race |
35,043 |
Two or More Races |
30,653 |
Hispanic or Latino Origin |
Estimate |
Total Population |
724,472 |
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) |
215,415 |
Not Hispanic or Latino |
509,057 |
Income (In 2011 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) |
Estimate |
Median Household Income |
$54,971 |
Housing Occupancy |
Estimate |
Total Housing Units |
257,317 |
Occupied Housing Units |
237,038 |
Vacant Housing Units |
20,279 |
Housing Tenure |
Estimate |
Occupied Housing Units |
237,038 |
Owner-Occupied Housing Units |
147,402 |
Renter-Occupied Housing Units |
89,636 |
Educational Attainment |
Estimate |
Population 25 Years and Over |
475,018 |
Less than 9th Grade |
39,288 |
9th to 12th Grade, No Diploma |
38,686 |
High School Graduate (Includes Equivalency) |
112,581 |
Some College, No Degree |
116,405 |
Associate's Degree |
55,371 |
Bachelor's Degree |
74,868 |
Graduate or Professional Degree |
37,819 |
Percent High School Graduate or Higher |
83.6% |
Percent Bachelor's Degree or Higher |
23.7% |
Veteran Status |
Estimate |
Civilian Population 18 Years and Over |
538,274 |
Civilian Veterans |
54,969 |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates.
A '0' margin of error indicates this estimate was set equal to a population control, and therefore is without sampling error.
An 'N' indicates that this geographic area has too few sample cases to display an estimate. An '(X)' means no estimate applies.
Except where noted, 'race' refers to people reporting only one race. 'Hispanic' refers to an ethnic category; Hispanics may be of any race.
If calculating a percentage, use the total population line within the section as the denominator. Do not use total population lines from other sections since these may have different universes.