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City of Santa Clarita, California
Community Profile and
Demographics...
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DEMOGRAPHICS / Population
|
AREA
|
YEAR
|
POPULATION
|
SOURCE
|
| City of Santa Clarita |
2000
|
151,088
|
US Bureau of the Census |
| City of Santa Clarita |
2001
|
153,600
|
CA Dept. of Finance, 8/03 |
| City of Santa Clarita |
2002
|
158,200
|
CA Dept. of Finance, 8/03 |
| City of Santa Clarita |
2003
|
162,900
|
CA Dept. of Finance, 8/03 |
| City of Santa Clarita |
2008
|
177,520
|
Claritas, 8/03 |
| |
| Santa Clarita Valley |
2000
|
213,178
|
US Bureau of the Census |
| Santa Clarita Valley |
2010
|
243,104
|
SCAG, 6/02 |
| Santa Clarita Valley |
2015
|
272,260
|
SCAG, 6/02 |
| Santa Clarita Valley |
2020
|
313,290
|
SCAG, 6/02 |
| Santa Clarita Valley |
2025
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352,382
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SCAG, 6/02 |
The City of Santa Clarita is the fourth
largest city in Los Angeles County based on the 2000 Census
with a population of 151,088 people. In 2003, the City of
Santa Clarita remains the fourth largest city in the county
and the 25th largest city in the State of California. The
largest city in the county is the City of Los Angeles with
over 3.8 million people. Consequently, the city plays an
important role in the county based on its size.

Source: California Department of Finance, August 2003
In 2003, the City of Santa Clarita was the
fastest growing city among all cities with a population size
of at least 150,000 in Los Angeles County and well exceeded
the state’s growth rate of 1.7% from the previous year.
|
RANK
|
CITY
|
GROWTH
RATE
|
|
1
|
Santa Clarita |
3.0%
|
|
2
|
Long Beach |
1.8%
|
|
3
|
Pomona |
1.8%
|
|
4
|
Los Angeles |
1.6%
|
|
5
|
Glendale |
1.4%
|
| |
California
|
1.7%
|
| |
Los Angeles County |
1.7%
|
Source:
California Department of Finance, August 2003
The split between male and females in the city is roughly
even. In fact, 50.33% of the city’s population is female and
this is comparable to the county’s percentages where males
account for 49.4% of the population and females account for
50.6% of the population.
Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
During the 1990’s the City of Santa Clarita’s population
grew by 35.5% from the 1990 population of 112,059 to the
2000 population of 151,800. The growth was due to
in-migration to the city limits as well as a number of
annexations that occurred since Cityhood in 1987.
Annexations occurred in 1991 and 1992 as well as in 1994 and
1997.

Sources: CA Dept. of Finiance, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Housing
The City of Santa Clarita unlike Los Angeles County
boasts a much larger share of owner-occupied housing units
compared to housing units that are occupied by renters. In
Santa Clarita, 72.97% of the housing units are
owner-occupied, compared to 49.15% of the housing throughout
the County.
Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
Santa Clarita’s housing vacancy rate in January 2003 was
lower that that of the County of Los Angeles.
|
AREA
|
HOUSING
UNITS
|
OCCUPIED
UNITS
|
VACANCY
RATE
|
| City of Santa Clarita |
54,565
|
52,842
|
3.16%
|
| Los Angeles County |
3,309,085
|
3,170,681
|
4.18%
|
Source: California Department of Finance, August 2003.
The housing stock in the City of Santa Clarita is relatively
newer when compared to the housing stock in the entire
County of Los Angeles. The median year for housing units in
the City of Santa Clarita is 1991 which indicates that
one-half of the housing units were built prior to 1991 and
one-half were built after 1991. In comparison, the median
year for housing units in Los Angeles County was 1972
indicating the housing stock in the county is substantially
older than that of the City.
Source: Claritas, August 2003.
Income
Santa Clarita is a more affluent city compared to Los
Angeles County as a whole. The 2004 median household income
for Santa Clarita is estimated at $76,127. In comparison,
the median household income for Los Angeles County is
estimated at $53,239.
The income distribution for households in the City of
Santa Clarita illustrates slightly over one-third earn
between $75,000 and $100,000.
|
INCOME CATEGORY
|
% OF HOUSEHOLDS
|
| < $10,000 |
4% |
| $10,000 - $19,999 |
6% |
| $20,000 - $29,999 |
6% |
| $30,000 - $39,999 |
7% |
| $40,000 - $49,999 |
8% |
| $50,000 - $59,999 |
8% |
| $60,000 - $74,999 |
12% |
| $75,000 - $99,999 |
18% |
| $100,000 + |
31% |
In comparison, slightly more than 11.11% of the
households in Los Angeles County earn between $75,000 and
$150,000.
Male full-time employees earn substantially more money
than female full-time employees. Both men and women in Santa
Clarita earn a higher median earning level when compared to
their counterparts throughout Los Angeles County and
California.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000
Further illustrating the wealth in the City of Santa
Clarita, the city has a much smaller percentage of families
living in poverty when compared to families in the county.
Of all families in Santa Clarita, approximately 5% are
living in poverty compared to 15% of the families in Los
Angeles County.

Source: Clarita's 2003 Estimates, August 2003.
Age
The 2004 median age of the population of the City of
Santa Clarita is 33.6 years of age and is slightly older
than the county’s median age of 33.2 years. Approximately
30% of the population is between the ages of 25 and 44 while
25% of the population is younger than high school age or 14
years of age.
|
AGE CATEGORY |
% OF POPULATION |
| Under 5
years |
7.87% |
| 5 to 9
years |
8.35% |
| 10 to 20
years |
15.83% |
| 21 to 29
years |
11.67% |
| 30 to 39
years |
17.54% |
| 40 to 49
years |
17.48% |
| 50 to 59
years |
11.08% |
| 60 to 64
years |
3.04% |
| 65 + |
7.14% |
Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
Source: Clarita's 2003 Estimates, August 2003.
More than one-third of the grandparents living in
households with at least one grandchild under the age of 18
are the primary caregivers and are responsible for the
grandchildren. This is a slightly higher percentage in Santa
Clarita compared to the county and state averages.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000
Race & Ethnicity
The mix of the City’s population is not as diverse as the
county’s population. Close to 80% of Santa Clarita’s
population describes itself as White. However, due to the
large influx of immigrants from a variety of countries as
well as the large increase in multi-racial families, two new
categories were created in the latest census – “Other 1
Race” and “2+ Races”.
Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
In comparison, the county as a whole, is more ethnically
diverse with less than one-half identified as White.
Additionally, more than twice the City’s percentage (13% for
the City vs. 29% for the County) are classified as “Other 1
Race” or “2+ Races”.

Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
Approximately 26% of the City of Santa Clarita’s population
is Hispanic compared to approximately 46% of Los Angeles
County and under one-third of the State.
Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates
More than 8 in 10 or 83.7% of the population of Santa
Clarita are natives or U.S.-born. The remaining 16.3% of the
population is foreign born. Of the foreign-born:
 |
55.4% are from Latin America
|
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25.6% are from Asia
|
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12.1% are from Europe
|
 |
4.2% are from Northern America
|
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1.9% are from Africa
|
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0.8% are from Oceania
|
Based on the entire population of Santa Clarita at least 5
years of age, three-fourths only speak English at home, and
is a higher incidence than that found in the county or state
in general.

Source: 2000 Bureau of the Census
In Santa Clarita, approximately 68% of those who speak a
language other than English at home speak Spanish. An
additional 14% speak an Asian or Pacific Island language at
home.
Marital Status
In the City of Santa Clarita, 56% of the population at
least 15 years of age is married and 26% have never been
married. In comparison, in Los Angeles County 52% are
married while 34% have never been married.

Source: Applied Geographics, 2004 estimates

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ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Unemployment Rates
Among the 15 cities with population over 100,000 people in
Los Angeles County, the City of Santa Clarita continues to
enjoy the lowest unemployment rate. Unemployment in the City
of Santa Clarita is more than 50% below that of Los Angeles
County. Additionally, the city’s unemployment rate of 3.1%
is substantially lower that the unemployment rates of its
neighboring cities.

Source: California Employment Development Department,
December 2003
Historically, unemployment rates in the City of Santa
Clarita have remained below those of Los Angeles County.
Although, the city’s rate peaked in 1993 at 4.8%, it has
consistently been in the 2.5% to 4.0% range.

Source: California Employment Development Department,
August 2003
Employment
Employment in Santa Clarita is comprised of more than one-third in the
services sector followed by 18% in retail and wholesale
trade. Manufacturing is the third largest employment sector
at 13%.

Source: Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation,
November 2001.
Although employment in Los Angeles County is also
service-based, a smaller percentage of workers in the county
are employed in the services sector compared to the city of
Santa Clarita.
Four out of every ten residents of Santa Clarita in the
labor force work in management, professional or related
occupations.
|
Occupation
|
% of Labor Force Employed |
| Management,
professional, related occupations |
40.9% |
| Service |
14.2% |
| Sales and office |
27.9% |
| Farming, fishing,
forestry |
0.0% |
| Construction,
extraction, maintenance |
8.2% |
| Production,
transportation, material moving |
8.9% |
Source: Clarita's 2003 Estimates, August 2003.
The majority of the labor force in Santa Clarita is
private wage and salary workers.
 | 77% are private wage and salary worker
|
 | 15% are government workers
|
 | 8% are self-employed workers in own business not
incorporated
|
Major Employers in Santa Clarita Valley (October 2002)
| Business
Name |
Total
Employees |
| Six Flags California |
4,500 |
| William S. Hart
Union High School District |
2,460 |
| United States Postal
Service |
2,000 |
| Saugus Union School
District |
1,823 |
| Princess Cruises * |
1,175 |
| Henry Mayo Newhall
Memorial Hospital |
860 |
| HR Textron |
805 |
| Newhall School
District |
750 |
| College of the
Canyons |
685 |
| California Institute
of the Arts |
498 |
| Wal-Mart Valencia |
451 |
| Novacap * |
435 |
| Aerospace Dynamics * |
394 |
| ITT Aerospace
Controls * |
390 |
| The Master's College |
380 |
| Advanced Bionics |
325 |
| City of Santa
Clarita |
324 |
| Home Depot |
320 |
| Contractors Wardrobe |
300 |
| Fanfare Media Works |
300 |
| Remo, Inc. |
300 |
| Wesco Aircraft
Hardware Corp. * |
270 |
| Castaic Union School
District * |
258 |
| Daily News |
250 |
| McDonald's
Restaurants |
250 |
| Magic Ford & Magic
Lincoln Mercury |
223 |
| Target |
220 |
| Costco |
217 |
| Arvato Services
(previously Bertelsmann Service) |
216 |
| Facey |
210 |
| Sylgan (RXI)
Plastics * |
208 |
| Hyatt Valencia |
206 |
| Chocolates A' La
Carte * |
204 |
| Nehall Land &
Farming * |
203 |
| Bergen Brunswig Co. |
200 |
| Kirkhill - TA
Manufacturing |
195 |
| EMCO Fluid Systems,
Inc. * |
190 |
| Shield Healthcare |
185 |
| APW Enclosure
Products * |
179 |
| Gruber Systems, Inc. |
175 |
| ATC/Vancom of
California LLP |
168 |
| Explorer Insurance |
165 |
| Forrest Machining,
Inc. |
163 |
| Frontier Toyota |
162 |
| Stoll Metalcraft,
Inc.* |
162 |
| SGL Technic
Polycarbon Division * |
160 |
| 3D Systems, Inc. * |
151 |
| AVK Industrial
Products * |
151 |
| Maly's * |
150 |
| Bocchi Laboratories,
Inc. |
150 - 200 |
| Sears Roebuck & Co.
* |
146 |
| B & B Manufacturing |
143 |
| Future Media
Productions, Inc. * |
142 |
| Claim Jumper
Restaurant |
141 |
| Keysor-Century
Corporation * |
139 |
| U.S. Borax |
134 |
| Harte-Hanks Response
Management |
130 |
| KBI (King Bros.
Industries) |
130 |
| Morton
Manufacturing, Inc. |
130 |
| Andy Gump, Inc. |
125 |
| General Precision,
Inc. * |
123 |
| Kaiser Permanente * |
121 |
| YMCA - Santa Clarita
Valley |
120 |
| Mervyn's * |
117 |
| Rattler's Bar-B-Que |
115 |
| Magic Plastics |
110 |
| G G Industries |
107 |
| Answer Products,
Inc. |
105 |
| Blue Cross
Laboratories * |
105 |
| The Signal |
104 |
| Castaic Brick * |
102 |
| Southern California
Edison * |
102 |
| Calex Engineering
Co. * |
100 |
| Farnham Security * |
100 |
| Lantz Security |
100 |
| LARC Ranch (L.A.
Retarded Citizen's Foundation) |
100 |
| Lavi Industries |
100 |
| Mimis Café |
100 |
| Western Filter Corp.
* |
100 |
*Data as of April 2001

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