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Beverly Hills Unified School District, CA
-- demographic-economic characteristics and patterns

The Census 2010 population of Beverly Hills Unified School District, CA was 34,150 (5,698 persons per square mile). See more about this school district in context of other school districts using this interactive table and this interactive table. View a detailed Census 2010 comparative analysis profile. See related School District Community information resources.

The profile shown below has been developed using the ProximityOne Outlook2020 software and API-based information resource. Outlook2020 can be used to develop this type of profile for any ZIP code area, census tract, city, county or school district. Outlook2020 provides access to ProximityOne estimates and projections to 2020.

The table presented below shows demographic-economic characteristics for this school district based on the American Community Survey (ACS). ACS provides post-Census 2010 annual updates for a wide array of demographic-economic data not available from Census 2010.

ACS estimates are available for all geographies (U.S. wall-to-wall) using the 5-year estimates. For areas of 65,000 population or more, 1-year estimates are available. See more about ACS. Estimates shown in this profile are based on ACS 5-year estimates. See more about comparing these data over time.

Beverly Hills Unified School District, CA Demographic-Economic Characteristics
  -- ACS 2012 5 year -- -- ACS 2014 5 year -- -- Difference --
 ValuePercentValuePercentValuePercent
Total Population 34,211 100.00 34,601 100.00 390 1.14
  Male 15,732 45.99 15,768 45.57 36 0.23
  Female 18,479 54.01 18,833 54.43 354 1.92
  Age
    Under 5 years 1,384 4.05 1,477 4.27 93 6.72
    5-9 years 1,627 4.76 1,698 4.91 71 4.36
    10-14 years 2,149 6.28 1,998 5.77 -151 -7.03
    15-19 years 2,092 6.11 2,182 6.31 90 4.30
    20-24 years 2,146 6.27 1,909 5.52 -237 -11.04
    25-34 years 4,321 12.63 4,970 14.36 649 15.02
    35-44 years 4,325 12.64 3,923 11.34 -402 -9.29
    45-54 years 5,296 15.48 5,449 15.75 153 2.89
    55-59 years 2,050 5.99 2,012 5.81 -38 -1.85
    60-64 years 2,107 6.16 1,973 5.70 -134 -6.36
    65-74 years 3,026 8.85 3,245 9.38 219 7.24
    75-84 years 2,268 6.63 2,275 6.57 7 0.31
    85+ years 1,420 4.15 1,490 4.31 70 4.93
    Median age 42.80 43.10 0.30 0.70
Race/Origin
  One Race 33,096 96.74 33,084 95.62 -12 -0.04
    White 29,559 86.40 28,668 82.85 -891 -3.01
    Black/African American 959 2.80 609 1.76 -350 -36.50
    American Indian/Alaska Native 46 0.13 54 0.16 8 17.39
    Asian 1,804 5.27 3,152 9.11 1,348 74.72
    Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 47 0.14 41 0.12 -6 -12.77
    Some other race 681 1.99 560 1.62 -121 -17.77
  Two or more races 1,115 3.26 1,517 4.38 402 36.05
  Hispanic (of any race) 1,725 5.04 2,227 6.44 502 29.10
Households by Type
  Total households 14,540 100.00 14,654 100.00 114 0.78
    Families 8,361 57.50 8,059 55.00 -302 -3.61
    Nonfamily households 6,179 42.50 6,595 45.00 416 6.73
    Average Household Size 2.35 2.36 0.01 0.43
    Average Family Size 3.13 3.21 0.08 2.56
Relationship
  Population in households 34,203 99.98 34,595 99.98 392 1.15
School Enrollment
  Population 3 & over enrolled 8,322 100.00 8,238 100.00 -84 -1.01
    Nursery school, preschool 491 5.90 521 6.32 30 6.11
    Kindergarten 359 4.31 349 4.24 -10 -2.79
    Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,988 35.90 2,770 33.62 -218 -7.30
    High school (grades 9-12) 1,964 23.60 2,121 25.75 157 7.99
    College or graduate school 2,520 30.28 2,477 30.07 -43 -1.71
Educational Attainment
  Population 25 years & over 24,813 100.00 25,337 100.00 524 2.11
    Less than 9th grade 663 2.67 728 2.87 65 9.80
    9th to 12th grade, no diploma 553 2.23 645 2.55 92 16.64
    High school graduate (incl equiv) 3,680 14.83 3,295 13.00 -385 -10.46
    Some college, no degree 4,328 17.44 4,124 16.28 -204 -4.71
    Associate's degree 1,170 4.72 1,376 5.43 206 17.61
    Bachelor's degree 7,814 31.49 7,882 31.11 68 0.87
    Graduate or professional degree 6,605 26.62 7,287 28.76 682 10.33
    Percent high school graduate or higher 95.10 94.60 -0.50 -0.53
    Percent bachelor's degree or higher 58.10 59.90 1.80 3.10
Residence 1 year ago 33,992 100.00 34,284 100.00 292 0.86
  Same house 29,384 86.44 28,994 84.57 -390 -1.33
  Different house in U.S. 4,146 12.20 5,028 14.67 882 21.27
    Same county 2,976 8.76 3,529 10.29 553 18.58
    Different county 1,170 3.44 1,499 4.37 329 28.12
      Same state 217 0.64 194 0.57 -23 -10.60
      Different state 953 2.80 1,305 3.81 352 36.94
  Abroad 462 1.36 262 0.76 -200 -43.29
Language Spoken at Home
  Population 5 years & over 32,827 100.00 33,124 100.00 297 0.90
    English only 16,493 50.24 15,760 47.58 -733 -4.44
    Language other than English 16,334 49.76 17,364 52.42 1,030 6.31
      Speak English less than very well 5,300 16.15 5,606 16.92 306 5.77
    Spanish 1,813 5.52 2,397 7.24 584 32.21
      Speak English less than very well 623 1.90 528 1.59 -95 -15.25
Employment Status
  Population 16 years & over 28,664 100.00 29,034 100.00 370 1.29
    In labor force 18,468 64.43 18,576 63.98 108 0.58
      Civilian labor force 18,434 64.31 18,576 63.98 142 0.77
        Employed 16,577 57.83 16,695 57.50 118 0.71
        Unemployed 1,857 6.48 1,881 6.48 24 1.29
      Armed forces 34 0.12 0 0.00 -34 -100.00
    Not in labor force 10,196 35.57 10,458 36.02 262 2.57
  Civilian labor force 18,434 64.31 18,576 63.98 142 0.77
    Percent unemployed 10.10 10.10 0.00 0.00
Employment by Industry
  Civilian employed population 16 years & over 16,577 100.00 16,695 100.00 118 0.71
    Agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting, mining 8 0.05 0 0.00 -8 -100.00
    Construction 164 0.99 220 1.32 56 34.15
    Manufacturing 729 4.40 786 4.71 57 7.82
    Wholesale trade 1,470 8.87 1,235 7.40 -235 -15.99
    Retail trade 1,576 9.51 1,335 8.00 -241 -15.29
    Transportation, warehousing, utilities 251 1.51 247 1.48 -4 -1.59
    Information 1,185 7.15 924 5.53 -261 -22.03
    Finance, insurance, real estate 2,040 12.31 1,974 11.82 -66 -3.24
    Professional, scientific, management 2,875 17.34 2,937 17.59 62 2.16
    Education & health care 3,280 19.79 3,820 22.88 540 16.46
    Arts, entertainment, recreation 1,472 8.88 1,874 11.22 402 27.31
    Other services 1,086 6.55 927 5.55 -159 -14.64
    Public administration 441 2.66 416 2.49 -25 -5.67
Household Income
  Total households 14,540 100.00 14,654 100.00 114 0.78
    Less than $10,000 760 5.23 1,164 7.94 404 53.16
    $10,000 to $14,999 622 4.28 699 4.77 77 12.38
    $15,000 to $24,999 962 6.62 853 5.82 -109 -11.33
    $25,000 to $34,999 763 5.25 711 4.85 -52 -6.82
    $35,000 to $49,999 1,029 7.08 1,091 7.45 62 6.03
    $50,000 to $74,999 2,366 16.27 2,054 14.02 -312 -13.19
    $75,000 to $99,999 1,568 10.78 1,331 9.08 -237 -15.11
    $100,000 to $149,999 2,264 15.57 2,259 15.42 -5 -0.22
    $150,000 to $199,999 1,132 7.79 1,300 8.87 168 14.84
    $200,000 or more 3,074 21.14 3,192 21.78 118 3.84
    Median household income 85,813 86,922 1,109 1.29
    Mean household income 177,809 190,453 12,644 7.11
Percent Families & People in Poverty
  All families 5.50 7.90 2.40 43.64
  All people 7.80 9.90 2.10 26.92
Housing Occupancy
  Total housing units 16,044 100.00 16,270 100.00 226 1.41
    Occupied housing units 14,540 90.63 14,654 90.07 114 0.78
    Vacant housing units 1,504 9.37 1,616 9.93 112 7.45
    Homeowner vacancy rate 0.80 0.70 -0.10 -12.50
    Rental vacancy rate 4.90 3.90 -1.00 -20.41
Units in Structure
  Total housing units 16,044 100.00 16,270 100.00 226 1.41
    1-unit, detached 5,415 33.75 5,794 35.61 379 7.00
    1-unit, attached 257 1.60 223 1.37 -34 -13.23
    2 units 710 4.43 684 4.20 -26 -3.66
    3 or 4 units 1,103 6.87 1,039 6.39 -64 -5.80
    5 to 9 units 3,322 20.71 3,079 18.92 -243 -7.31
    10 to 19 units 2,675 16.67 2,556 15.71 -119 -4.45
    20 or more units 2,498 15.57 2,854 17.54 356 14.25
    Mobile home, boat, RV etc. 27 0.17 41 0.25 14 51.85
Year Structure Built
  Total housing units 16,044 100.00 16,270 100.00 226 1.41
    2010 or later 10 0.06 39 0.24 29 290.00
    2000 to 2009 700 4.36 721 4.43 21 3.00
    1990 to 1999 628 3.91 745 4.58 117 18.63
    1980 to 1989 1,131 7.05 1,184 7.28 53 4.69
    1970 to 1979 1,171 7.30 1,665 10.23 494 42.19
    1960 to 1969 2,204 13.74 1,911 11.75 -293 -13.29
    1950 to 1959 2,207 13.76 2,091 12.85 -116 -5.26
    1940 to 1949 1,898 11.83 1,597 9.82 -301 -15.86
    1939 or earlier 6,095 37.99 6,317 38.83 222 3.64
Housing Tenure
  Occupied housing units 14,540 100.00 14,654 100.00 114 0.78
    Owner-occupied 5,921 40.72 5,989 40.87 68 1.15
    Renter-occupied 8,619 59.28 8,665 59.13 46 0.53
    Avg household size, owner-occupied 2.79 2.81 0.02 0.72
    Avg household size, renter-occupied 2.05 2.05 0.00 0.00
Year Householder Moved Into Unit
  Occupied housing units 14,540 100.00 14,654 100.00 114 0.78
    2010 or later 1,857 12.77 4,418 30.15 2,561 137.91
    2000 to 2009 7,586 52.17 5,598 38.20 -1,988 -26.21
    1990 to 1999 2,640 18.16 2,387 16.29 -253 -9.58
    1980 to 1989 860 5.91 897 6.12 37 4.30
    1970 to 1979 880 6.05 805 5.49 -75 -8.52
    1969 or earlier 717 4.93 549 3.75 -168 -23.43
Occupants per room
  1.00 or less 14,187 97.57 14,353 97.95 166 1.17
  1.01 to 1.50 306 2.10 211 1.44 -95 -31.05
  1.51 or more 47 0.32 90 0.61 43 91.49
Housing Value (owner occupied units) 5,921 100.00 5,989 100.00 68 1.15
  Less than $50,000 63 1.06 54 0.90 -9 -14.29
  $50,000 to $99,999 71 1.20 64 1.07 -7 -9.86
  $100,000 to $149,999 25 0.42 37 0.62 12 48.00
  $150,000 to $199,999 82 1.38 79 1.32 -3 -3.66
  $200,000 to $299,999 72 1.22 47 0.78 -25 -34.72
  $300,000 to $499,999 170 2.87 143 2.39 -27 -15.88
  $500,000 to $999,999 927 15.66 981 16.38 54 5.83
  $1,000,000 or more 4,511 76.19 4,584 76.54 73 1.62
  Median 1,000,000 1,000,000 0 0.00
Selected Monthly Owner Costs (SMOC)
  Housing units with a mortgage 3,891 100.00 3,987 100.00 96 2.47
    Less than $300 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
    $300 to $499 40 1.03 35 0.88 -5 -12.50
    $500 to $699 27 0.69 13 0.33 -14 -51.85
    $700 to $999 65 1.67 66 1.66 1 1.54
    $1,000 to $1,499 64 1.64 81 2.03 17 26.56
    $1,500 to $1,999 118 3.03 120 3.01 2 1.69
    $2,000 or more 3,577 91.93 3,672 92.10 95 2.66
    Median 4,000 4,000 0 0.00
Gross Rent
  Occupied units paying rent 8,405 100.00 8,348 100.00 -57 -0.68
    Less than $200 12 0.14 16 0.19 4 33.33
    $200 to $299 223 2.65 229 2.74 6 2.69
    $300 to $499 149 1.77 55 0.66 -94 -63.09
    $500 to $749 121 1.44 172 2.06 51 42.15
    $750 to $999 328 3.90 263 3.15 -65 -19.82
    $1,000 to $1,499 1,495 17.79 1,590 19.05 95 6.35
    $1,500 or more 6,077 72.30 6,023 72.15 -54 -0.89
    Median 1,862 1,908 46 2.47

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