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Measure United to House Los Angeles (ULA) was passed by the voters of Los Angeles in November 2022. It enacted an additional documentary transfer tax of 4% on real estate transactions valued over $5 million and under $10 million.
Table Population Two or More Races, percent 3.4% Hispanic or Latino, percent (b)(b) 48.6% White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent 25.3% Population Characteristics 57 more rows
That's largely due to significant immigration into LA over the past century from Central and South America. Nevertheless, going back much further, California was part of both the Spanish Empire and, after its independence, Mexico. The roots of Latino culture in Los Angeles run very deep.
If Latinos were excluded from the racial categories and treated as if they were a separate group, Los Angeles County's 2019 population would be 48.6% Latino, 25.9% White Non-Hispanic, 7.7% Black or African American, 14.5% Asian, 0.2% Native American and Alaskan Native, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 0.4% Other Race, and 2.4% ...
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California as part of the United States CaliforniaNumber of people of Mexican Origin (1910-1930) and of Hispanic/Latino Origin (1940-2020) in California 1990 7,687,938 2000 10,966,556 2010 14,013,719 2020 15,579,65214 more rows
Los Angeles County has more than 4.8 million Hispanics – more than any state except California, Texas and Florida – and they account for almost half of the county's population.