The Chatsworth/Porter Ranch Chamber of
Commerce has been proudly serving our community since 1914. As a
Chamber, we have always taken the forefront in business advocacy, as
well as the betterment of our community-at-large.
Our leadership is recognized throughout the San Fernando Valley as
being proactive, and even vanguards, in the political social and
public service arenas. As Chatsworth/Porter Ranch Chamber members,
business owners recognize their own sense of leadership and
empowerment. Through the programs offered by the Chamber and the
increased visibility that members receive, businesses grow stronger,
connect more with their customers, clients and patients, and create
a bond with their community.
Chatsworth Demographics
Population
From its beginnings as a small agricultural town and stagecoach
rest stop, Chatsworth grew most rapidly during the post WWII years.
In 2000, Chatsworth (using the 91311 Zip Code area as a proxy for
the Chatsworth Neighborhood Council Area) had a population of
35,317. Chatsworth has a significantly higher median age than Los
Angeles as a whole (39.7 years vs. 31.4 years) which is also
reflected in the larger proportion of the population that was age 65
and above (13.0% vs. 9.7%) and lower proportion under age 18 (22.5%
vs. 26.6%).
In contrast to Los Angeles, Chatsworth residents age 15 and over
are more often married (55.9% vs. 46.0%), widowed (6.0% vs. 5.2%)
and divorced (10.1% vs. 8.2%), and less often single (26.0% vs.
37.3%) and separated (2.0% vs. 3.3%).
Racial/Ethnic Structure
For people reporting one race (95.8%): 73.8% were White alone,
3.0% were African American, and 14.2 % were Asian. The remaining
4.2% listed 2 or more races. In comparison to Los Angeles as a
whole, Chatsworth has higher proportions of White (73.8% vs. 62%)
and Asian (14.2% vs. 10.0%) and a lower proportion of Black (3.0%
vs. 11.2%). While 46.5% of the L. A. population considers itself of
Hispanic heritage, only 13.6 % of Chatsworth does so. Sixty-six
percent of the people in Chatsworth were White non-Hispanic versus
only thirty percent of Los Angeles. (People of Hispanic origin can
be any race.)
Household and Families
In 2000 there were 13,221 households in Chatsworth. Both average
household and family sizes are smaller in Chatsworth than in L. A.
as a whole (2.61 vs. 2.83 and 3.09 vs. 3.56, respectively). Families
made-up 70.1% of the households in Chatsworth versus only 62.6% in
Los Angeles; and Chatsworth had fewer households with children under
age 18 (34.1% vs. 37.6%) and more households with individuals over
age 65 (23.3% vs. 20.6%).
Nativity and Language
Chatsworth residents were more likely to be born in the United
States than the population of Los Angeles as a whole (74.7% vs.
58.9%) but were less likely to be a native Californian (46.5 vs.
68.9%). Of those foreign born, even fewer have remained non-citizens
than in Los Angeles (43.2% vs. 65.6%).
Chatsworth residents age five and above are much less likely to
speak a language other than English at home (33.0% vs. 59.4%).
Chatsworth also has only a third as many individuals age five and
above whom speak English less than "very well" (12.4% vs. 31.6%)
than in Los Angeles as a whole. (See additional detail at the end of
Section 2.)
Education Structure
In 2000 Chatsworth had a much higher level of educational
attainment than Los Angeles overall. Of the population age 25 and
above, 89.2% vs. 67.6% were high school graduates or above and 34.5%
vs. 26.8% had at least a bachelor's degree. Graduate or professional
degrees were held by 11.6% of Chatsworth residents versus 9% of Los
Angeles residents overall.
Occupational Industrial Structure
Chatsworth's higher level of educational attainment is also
reflected in the occupational structure of civilian employed
residents age 16 and above. A much higher proportion of workers is
in Professional and only half as many workers are in Service and
Production occupations compared with Los Angeles as a whole.
The Industry and Class of Worker (private wage, government,
self-employed) structures for Chatsworth were only slightly
different than that of all of Los Angeles workers. In 2000
Chatsworth residents did have lower unemployment rates than L. A.
residents: (3.4% vs. 8.1%).
Employed Civilian Population Age 16 and Over: 2000
| Occupation |
Los Angeles |
Chatsworth |
| Management, Professional, and Related Occupations |
34.2% |
46.0% |
| Service |
16.0% |
8.2% |
| Sales and Office |
26.7% |
30.9% |
| Farming, Fishing, and Forestry |
0.2% |
0.0% |
| Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance |
7.7% |
5.9% |
| Production, Transportation, and Materials Moving |
15.2% |
9.0% |
Income/Poverty Structure
The median 1999 income of households in Chatsworth was $62,270,
nearly double that of Los Angeles households ($35,955). For families
there was an even wider differential; median family 1999 income of
$71,189 was reported versus $38,955 for all of L. A. Chatsworth had
substantially lower poverty rates than Los Angeles: percent of
Families (3.8% vs. 18.3%), Families with Female Head of Household
(9.9% vs. 32.7%), Individuals (5.5% vs. 22.1%), Individuals over Age
65 (8.4% vs. 12.6%) and Children under 18 (5.4% vs. 30.3%)
classified as poor.
Housing
In 2000 Chatsworth had 13,489 housing units, 70.3% of which are
single unit structures (versus 45.3% for L. A.), and only 25.2% were
in multi-unit structures, less than half of what is found in Los
Angeles (54%). While the proportion of dwelling units built during
the 1990's is similar (5.9% vs. 5.8%), the proportion built before
1950 is only 3.1% versus almost a third (31.7%) for all of Los
Angeles. While in Chatsworth almost 70% (69.1%) of the housing is
owned by the tenant and 30% is renter-occupied (30.9%) in Los
Angeles the reverse is true, with only 38.4% owning their dwelling
units and nearly 61.6% renting.
Commercial and employment profile
Chatsworth is home to nearly 2,000 businesses. Over half of these
have fewer than 10 employees and over 90% have fewer than 50. Four
companies have more than 500 employees. The most common industry
classification for Chatsworth enterprises is manufacturing; our
community is particularly known for its strong presence in the
technology sector. Other industries with significant representation
include wholesale trade, professional and technical services,
construction, and retail trade. Chatsworth businesses employ
approximately 40,000 people. |