Palisades, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Palisades is reported in raw head counts and as a population density per square mile. For more information, read our Population & Steets in Palisades City article. It will provide you with an overview of the community. Once you have the data, you can start exploring your new home. Here are some helpful tips for moving to Palisades.

Pacific Palisades residents are most often of Asian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and German descent. Approximately 10.3% of the residents were born in another country. Overall, the city has a higher than average income per person. This is because of the many parks and recreation areas available. However, if you plan on moving to Palisades, you should check out the local demographics before committing to a move.

The area was once predominantly Caucasian until the 1980s. It consisted mainly of blue-collar workers and professionals, with some families from various countries. It also had a high percentage of vacancy housing and vacant offices. However, during the 1990s, many Korean immigrants began to settle in Palisades Park. Since then, a diverse community has grown to include many Korean-American families and organizations.

The Central/Pacific Palisades PUMA is part of Los Angeles County, California. It is home to several universities. Mount Saint Mary's University, Paul Mitchell the School-Sherman Oaks, and the American Jewish University are among the schools located in the area. The population of Los Angeles City is 159k people, which is lower than the national average of 12.3%. The largest demographic living in poverty in Palisades City is the Females between ages 18 and 24 and 55-64.