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All About
Los Olivos is a small town in California with a population of approximately 1,000. Middle-aged professionals can expect to feel welcome, as they account for an above-average percentage of the community, while young adults feature less prominently in the demographics. With an average age of just over 45, the town's residents skew older than most cities in California. Most residents own their homes in Los Olivos, and 26% of residents rent. With an average rent of $1,658/month, exceeding the state average, relatively high rent costs may be a contributing factor in the higher levels of ownership.
Averaging about 25 minutes, Los Olivos's commute time outperforms the California average of about 32 minutes. Driving is the typical means of commuting to work, selected by 46% of workers, while public transportation is not used. Walking (3%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number does exceed the national average.
If you're looking for a variety of career options, Los Olivos has them in spades. The four most common industries are education, healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment. Combined, these industries make up 31% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 11% of the town's population works in management, which ranks as the top profession in the town. Los Olivos workers take home an average annual income of just over $118K, around $33,000 more than their peers elsewhere in the state. Los Olivos's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (7%), Los Olivos has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 who have advanced degrees, as 9% have earned a Master's degree or a Doctorate. Furthermore, 26% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
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All About
Los Olivos is a small town in California with a population of approximately 1,000. Middle-aged professionals can expect to feel welcome, as they account for an above-average percentage of the community, while young adults feature less prominently in the demographics. With an average age of just over 45, the town's residents skew older than most cities in California. Most residents own their homes in Los Olivos, and 26% of residents rent. With an average rent of $1,658/month, exceeding the state average, relatively high rent costs may be a contributing factor in the higher levels of ownership.
Averaging about 25 minutes, Los Olivos's commute time outperforms the California average of about 32 minutes. Driving is the typical means of commuting to work, selected by 46% of workers, while public transportation is not used. Walking (3%) isn't a common way to get to work, though the number does exceed the national average.
If you're looking for a variety of career options, Los Olivos has them in spades. The four most common industries are education, healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment. Combined, these industries make up 31% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, 11% of the town's population works in management, which ranks as the top profession in the town. Los Olivos workers take home an average annual income of just over $118K, around $33,000 more than their peers elsewhere in the state. Los Olivos's average income also compares favorably to the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (7%), Los Olivos has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 who have advanced degrees, as 9% have earned a Master's degree or a Doctorate. Furthermore, 26% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
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