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The demographics of Los Angeles County include a diverse people by race, ethnicity, and nationality. The 2010 United States Census reported that Los Angeles County had a population of 9,818,605.
Map of racial distribution in Los Angeles, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, or Other (yellow) The 1990 United States Census and 2000 United States Census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles; estimates for the 2010 United States Census results found Latinos to be approximately half (47–49%) of the city's population ...
New York City: 76 59 9 8 6 33 <1 16 24 Philadelphia: 76 68 13 17 11 26 <1 8 24 Washington, D.C. 76 65 14 15 12 19 1 10 24 Los Angeles: 75 65 18 9 3 32 <1 9 25 Riverside, Calif. 75 71 30 10 3 22 3 4 25 Phoenix: 74 66 25 11 1 21 6 7 26 San Diego: 73 68 14 16 2 32 2 5 27 Boston: 67 57 9 13 3 29 <1 10 33 San Francisco: 65 48 10 6 4 25 1 15 35 ...
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2022 American Community Survey show Los Angeles County's shifting demographics.
Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles and sometimes abbreviated as LA County, is the most populous county in the United States, with 9,663,345 residents estimated in 2023. Its population is greater than that of 40 individual U.S. states .
With a key vote coming on a bid to rezone Los Angeles to add 250,000 more homes, city officials released a long-awaited report on the history of exclusionary zoning.
In fact, the 1900 census record finds 319 to 619 out of 100,000 residents in the city of Los Angeles were "Spanish" or "Mexican". Nearly 31% of Los Angeles itself is of Mexican descent, having the largest Mexican population of any city in the United States. 12,392 Belizeans also live in California. [82]
The lawsuit, filed by longtime lifeguard Jeffrey Little, accuses L.A. County of religious discrimination for requiring him to work at lifeguard tower near a Pride flag last summer.