HDI by 233 Census Neighborhood and County Groups HD INDEX
american human development index: california
RANK GROUPING
LIFE AT LEAST AT LEAST GRADUATE OR EXPECTANCY less than HIGH SCHOOL BACHELOR’S PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL MEDIAN AT BIRTH DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE ENROLLMENT EARNINGS high school (years) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (2009 dollars)
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LA: Koreatown
3.95
80.4
35.3
64.7
23.9
5.2
87.8
18,889
196
Butte
3.92
76.8
15.1
84.9
23.8
7.8
89.6
19,508
197
LA: Panorama City
3.89
80.2
37.1
62.9
17.2
3.8
82.5
21,553
198
Stanislaus: Turlock
3.89
77.6
28.9
71.1
15.4
4.5
82.0
24,310
199
Orange: Santa Ana West
3.88
82.3
48.2
51.8
11.3
3.1
82.5
21,213
200
Humboldt
3.86
75.6
9.7
90.3
26.1
8.9
84.3
20,860
201
Kern: East
3.84
75.8
24.2
75.8
15.1
4.7
81.9
25,688
202
Merced
3.81
78.5
33.4
66.6
12.4
4.3
84.9
22,316
203
LA: Pomona
3.79
78.6
36.1
63.9
14.4
4.0
83.1
22,773
204
Monterey: Salinas
3.74
80.1
40.9
59.1
12.4
3.8
80.2
22,295
205
Madera
3.70
78.3
31.6
68.4
13.6
4.6
80.6
22,580
206
LA: El Monte
3.70
82.9
47.4
52.6
10.9
1.7
80.3
19,724
207
LA: Long Beach South
3.69
75.7
31.4
68.6
19.4
6.3
90.1
21,493
208
Trinity: Tehama-Glenn-Colusa
3.67
77.6
22.4
77.6
13.8
3.5
81.4
21,770
209
LA: Lynwood and South Gate
3.56
80.8
50.0
50.0
5.8
1.5
81.8
21,568
210
Kern: Greater Bakersfield
3.51
75.7
34.2
65.8
11.1
3.9
79.8
25,571
211
San Bernardino: East
3.50
74.1
15.6
84.4
16.2
5.5
74.3
25,926
212
Kings
3.49
77.7
28.9
71.1
11.3
3.1
76.2
23,156
213
LA: Echo Park, Silver Lake and Pico Union
3.47
77.4
36.8
63.2
26.2
7.6
82.0
19,717
214
LA: Pacoima and Arleta
3.45
79.2
48.5
51.5
10.1
1.9
83.5
21,291
215
LA: Downtown
3.43
80.7
47.4
52.6
12.2
4.0
84.9
18,207
216
San Bernardino: Bloomington and Colton
3.41
76.8
34.4
65.6
9.2
2.6
81.6
22,765
217
Orange: Santa Ana East
3.32
78.6
50.6
49.4
12.0
4.0
82.1
21,075
218
Tulare: Tulare
3.30
75.6
32.9
67.1
9.9
3.2
80.4
23,312
219
San Bernardino: San Bernardino
3.23
74.8
32.5
67.5
12.2
3.9
78.8
23,782
220
LA: Bell Gardens, Bell, Maywood, Cudahy, and Commerce
3.22
79.5
58.1
41.9
4.6
1.3
80.7
21,514
221
LA: Compton
3.18
76.2
41.4
58.6
7.6
2.6
83.0
22,087
222
Alameda: Elmhurst
3.07
74.0
35.6
64.4
12.5
3.7
80.3
23,329
223
San Joaquin: South of Stockton
2.93
73.3
37.5
62.5
11.0
3.5
83.2
22,382
224
LA: East LA
2.91
79.7
55.1
44.9
5.1
0.9
79.1
19,020
225
LA: East Adams and Exposition Park
2.89
77.9
45.7
54.3
12.4
3.8
91.4
15,192
226
Fresno: Fresno
2.86
74.7
34.7
65.3
11.5
3.2
82.3
19,770
227
Fresno: West
2.83
77.0
44.4
55.6
8.6
2.2
79.5
19,367
228
LA: Florence, Firestone, and Huntington Park
2.77
78.6
57.9
42.1
5.6
1.7
78.6
19,300
229
Tulare: Tulare County East to Sequoia National Park
2.67
77.6
44.6
55.4
9.0
2.6
80.7
17,057
230
LA: Hancock
2.60
75.2
40.5
59.5
8.8
2.2
79.9
18,926
231
Kern: West
2.19
75.7
42.9
57.1
7.4
1.8
74.8
17,135
232
LA: Vernon Central
2.19
77.6
63.3
36.7
3.5
0.6
79.8
15,675
233
LA: Watts
1.91
72.8
53.8
46.2
3.7
1.1
78.3
18,785
1–6. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007–2009. . Table C03002. East LA demographic data are from 5-year 20052009 estimates due to lack of reliable 3-year estimates for this neighborhood group.
7. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007–2009. . Table GCT0501.
8. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007–2009. . Table B25070. Renters who spend more than half of their household incomes on utilities. Figures do not include homeowners or renters living in group quarters.
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