2000 A total of 10,047 people lived in the neighborhood's 1.13 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 8,859 people per square mile, about an average
population density in both the city and the county. In 2008 the city estimated its population had grown to 11,173. The median age was 36, considered old for the city but about average for the county, and the percentages of residents aged 50 and older was among the county's highest. Within the neighborhood,
African Americans made up 86.4% of the population—the highest percentage among
Los Angeles County neighborhoods or cities—and
Latinos made up 11.5% of the population. Other ethnicities were white, 0.8%;
Asian, 0.4%; and other, 0.9%. Mexico and Jamaica were the most common places of birth for the 9.3% of the residents who were born abroad, a low percentage of foreign-born when compared with the city or county as a whole.
Jamaican and Unspecified African were the most common ancestries.
Mexico and
Jamaica were the most common foreign places of birth.
2008 The median household income in 2008 dollars was $57,983, considered average for both the city and county. The percentage of households earning $40,000 to $60,000 was high, compared to the county at large. The average household size of 2.8 people was about average. Homeowners occupied 70.4% of the housing units, and renters occupied the rest. The percentages of divorced and widowed people were among the county's highest, and there were 562 families headed by single parents, or 21.9%, a rate that was among the county's highest. There were 939 veterans, or 13.1% of the population, considered high compared with the city and the county overall. Residents aged 25 and older holding a four-year degree amounted to 14.9% of the population, an average percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of residents of that age having some college education was considered high. ==Education==