Summary Census data for the City of Santa Monica.

U.S. Census Bureau,
County and City Data Book: 2000
(13th edition)
Washington, DC, 2001

 

Table C-1. Cities - Area and Population

 

State and Place Code City Land area 2000 (sq. miles) Population (April 1)
2000 1990 1980 Net Change Percent Change Hispanic or Latino 2000
Number Rank Per square mile Number Rank 1990-2000 1980-1990 1990-2000 1980-1990 Number Percent
06 70000 Santa Monica 8.3 84,084 303 10,130.6 86,916 244 88,314 -2,832 -1,398 -3.3 -1.6 11,304 13.4
 

 

Table C-2. Cities - Population by Age, Sex, and Race

 

City Population by age, 2000 (April 1) Males per 100 females, 2000 (April 1) Population by race, 2000 (April 1)
Percent - Median age (years) One race Two or more races
Under 5 years 5 to 17 years 16 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and over White Black or African American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Some other race
Santa Monica 4.1 10.5 6.1 40.1 24.8 6.4 5.4 2.6 39.3 93.0 65,832 3,176 396 6,100 86 5,019 3,475
 

 

Table C-3. Cities - Group Quarters Population and Households

 

City Group quarters population, 2000 Households, 2000 (April 1)
Number Institu - tionalized population Number Percent change, 1990 - 2000 Persons per house -hold Percent - By type -
One person With one or more persons under 18 years With one or more persons 65 years and over Family households (families) Nonfamily households
Number Percent with own children under 18 years Married-couple Female householder Number Percent change, 1990- 2000
Number Percent with own children Number Percent with own children
Santa Monica 2,516 941 44,497 -.8 1.83 51.2 16.8 20.0 16,783 42.0 12,216 39.6 3,318 51.9 27,714 3.5
 

 

Table C-4. Cities - Housing, Crime, and Labor Force

 

City Housing, 2000 Serious crimes known to police Civilian labor force, 2000
Total units Percent change, 1990- 2000 Occupied units Number Rate Total Percent change, 1999- 2000 Unemployment
Number Percent owner- occupied 1999 1998 1999 1998
Total Violent Property Total Rate
Santa Monica 47,863 .2 44,497 29.8 4,883 628 4,225 5,380 5,376 5,996 55,942 2.3 1,994 3.5
 

 

Table C-5. Manufacturing and Wholesale Trade

 

City Manufacturing (NAICS 31-33), 1997 Wholesale trade (NAICS 42), 1997
Establishments All employees Production workers Value added by manu- facture (mil. dol.) Value of ship- ments (mil. dol.) Estab- lishments Sales Paid em- ployees Annual payroll (mil. dol.)t Operating expenses (mil. dol.)
Total Percent with 20 or more employees Number Annual payroll (mil. dol.) Number Wages (mil. dol.) Total (mil. dol.) Merchant whole- salers (mil. dol.)
Santa Monica 147 20.4 4,065 141.0 2,469 71.5 330.0 560.6 234 3,792.3 3,263.4 2,608 124.3 311.5
 

 

Table C-6. Retail Trade and Accommodation and Foodservices

 

City Retail trade (NAICS 44-45), 1997 Accommodation and foodservices (NAICS 72), 1997
Estab- lishments Sales Paid emplyees Annual Payroll Estab- lishments Sales Paid em- ployees Annual payroll ($1,000)
Total ($1,000) Per capita Percent from general mer- chandise stores Total ($1,000) Percent from food services
Amount (dollars) Percent of national average Total ($1,000) Per paid employee (dollars)
Santa Monica 726 2,200,324 24,921 271.2 4.9 8,018 190,021 23,699 376 463,602 67.9 9,917 127,310
 

 

Table C-7. Retail Trade and Accommodation and Foodservices

 

City City government finances, 1996-1997 Climate
General revenue General expenditure Average daily temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) Annual precip- itation (inches) Heating degree days Cooling degree days
Total ($1,000) Per capita (dollars) Taxes Total ($1,000) Per capita (dollars) By selected function, percent from - January July January July
Total ($1,000) Per capita (dollars) Police pro- tection Sewerage and solid waste manage- ment High- ways
Santa Monica 210,573 2,385 103,419 1,171 176,755 2,002 20.0 10.5 7.6 57.2 65.5 49.6 69.3 13.21 1,819 446