Burbank Demographics & City Profile
The demographics of Burbank have changed and will continue to change to reflect the evolving makeup of the city’s residents. An enriched Armenian community joins a growing number of Hispanic residents, following regional demographics. The schools reflect this changing but welcome climate shift bringing multidiversity to every experience.
The general populace of Burbank is about 60% Caucasian, about 25% Latino, 9% Asian, 2% African American, and about 4% composed of other ethnic identities. The median age for a Burbank resident is about 36 years old. Conforming to the estimation of Burbank as a bedroom community, almost 60% of Burbank residents comprise some part of a family living unit.
While the median household income (as reported by census data) in the United States is about $50,000 annually, the Los Angeles basin reports about $52,000 average anually per census participant. Burbank residents register at slightly higher than the San Fernando income average and significantly above the national average. The averaged income of a Burbank resident lies at $58,832.
Over 40% of Burbank residents over 5 years of age speak a language other than English at home. About 83% of residents have a high school education, and just about 30% have a bachelor’s degree level of completed education. Home ownership trends at about 40% of all homes in Burbank are owned by residents.
