Bixby Area Demographics

Population: 3,535
Relationship Status
Demographics for Bixby Area, Long Beach, CA
Homes With Kids
Distribution of parents and children for Bixby Area, Long Beach, CA
Age Distribution
Age ranges in Bixby Area, Long Beach, CA
Commute Time
How long does it take to get to work in Bixby Area, Long Beach, CA
Bixby Area People Data
  Bixby Area Long Beach National
Median Household Income: $46,705 $37,270 $44,512
Single Males: 17.5% 19.9% 14.6%
Single Females: 17.2% 17.5% 12.5%
Median Age: 35 32 36
Homes With Kids: 32.0% 30.5% 31.4%
Average Household Size: 2.608 2.77 2.589
Average Commute Time (Minutes): 29.799 29.707 26.376
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About These Groups
The information in this section was derived from analysis of data (such as age, occupation, and income) from the 2000 U.S. Census. Using segmentation methods, our analysts created groupings based on the demographic and socioeconomic composition of each city and neighborhood.
People who live in this neighborhood
  1. Power Singles
    High-income urban singles.

    Highly educated professionals, many with advanced degrees. They draw a handsome salary and have reasonable living expenses while living a hip, upscale life in an urban center.

  2. Stable Nuclears
    Higher-income urban family.

    Middle-age couples with children, pulling in combined household incomes nearing six figures. Most own their own homes. Some have a college education and work in a variety of occupations, including management-level positions.

  3. Multi-lingual Urbanites
    Urban dwellers who speak more than one language.

    Some have a high school or college education, and they work in a variety of occupations. Moderate to upper-scale earning potential.


Source: Demographic information comes from data in the 2000 U.S. Census.


 
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