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South El Monte, CA - Demographics

Diversity and demographics are the vibrant threads that weave the tapestry of our community. Embracing this rich tapestry helps us understand not only who we are but also how we can forge stronger connections with one another. Whether you've been a part of our  South El Monte for years or you're just starting your journey here, whether you're young or seasoned in life's experiences, the beauty of our diverse community is that it invites everyone to actively participate. By understanding our demographics, we not only celebrate our differences but also find common ground. So, let's come together to explore the mosaic of our  South El Monte, learn from one another, and build a stronger, more inclusive community that embraces every individual, young and old. After all, it's our diversity that makes us unique, and our understanding of it that will bring us closer together.

The residents of  South El Monte  have. unique make up that makes  South El Monte  unique. Here are the demographics of  South El Monte : 

Overview
  • Population

    20,791

  • Zip Code

    91733

  • Time Zone

    America/Los_Angeles

Age Groups (In Percentage)
  • Age Median

    9.99%

  • Age Under 10

    12.8%

  • Age 10 to 19

    14.2%

  • Age 20s

    15.7%

  • Age 30s

    13.1%

  • Age 40s

    13.1%

  • Age Over 80

    3.9%

Education (In Percentage)
  • Highschool

    27.3%

  • Bachelors

    7.7%

  • Graduate

    2.4%

  • College or Above

    10.1%

Family (In Percentage)
  • Male

    50.8%

  • Female

    49.2%

  • Married

    41.4%

  • Divorced

    8.3%

  • Never Married

    45.2%

  • Widowed

    5.1%

  • Family Size

    4

  • Family Dual Income

    55.7%

  • Home Ownership

    54.3%

  • Home Value

    449,805

  • Rent Median

    1,361

  • Rent Burden Ownership

    40.5%

Income (In Thousands)
  • Household Median

    54,208

  • Household under 5

    1

  • Household 5 to 10

    3

  • Household 10 to 15

    6

  • Household 15 to 20

    5

  • Household 20 to 25

    6

  • Household 25 to 35

    10

  • Household 35 to 50

    17

  • Household 50 to 75

    18

  • Household 75 to 100

    11

  • Household 100 to 150

    14

  • Household 150 Over

    9

  • Household Six Figure

    23

  • Income Individual Median

    22,960

Races (In Percentage)
  • White

    38.8%

  • Black

    0.6%

  • Asian

    14.8%

  • Native

    1.1%

  • Pacific

    0%

  • Others

    37.2%

  • Multiple

    7.5%

  • Hispanic

    81.9%

Miscellaneous (In Percentage)
  • Labor Force Participation

    60.4%

  • Unemployment Rate

    5.7%

  • Poverty

    21.1%

  • Limited English

    20.9%

  • Disabled

    10.7%

  • Commute Time

    29.1%

  • Health Uninsured

    11%

  • Veterans

    2.6%

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