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===2000 census=== {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2025}} The 2000 census found that almost 91 percent of the sixteen hundred residents were [[Race (United States Census)|white]]. There were nine [[Race (United States Census)|blacks]]. There were 146 [[Race (United States Census)|Hispanics]] or [[Race (United States Census)|Latinos]] of any race. Other residents included 19 [[Race (United States Census)|American Indians]] or [[Alaska Natives|Alaska natives]] and 12 [[Race (United States Census)|Asians]]. [[Image:Pine-Mountain-Club-Scenic.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Residences of the area]] It was a relatively aged population, the median age being 45 years compared with 35 years for the nation as a whole. PMC also had more veterans than its share β 263, or 21 percent, compared to 13 percent around the country. In contrast with the country at large, where 64 percent of the people were working, Pine Mountain Club had just 56 percent employed. Those who were working had to travel about an hour to their jobs, compared to 25 minutes for most Americans. It was a high-income area β $62,750 median family income, compared to $50,046 in the nation at large. In per capita income, it stood at $25,465 β just between [[Diamond Bar, California|Diamond Bar]] and [[Mira Monte, California|Mira Monte]] among [[Richest Places in California|other towns in California.]] Yet there were still 55 families (or 15 percent) below the [[poverty level]] in Pine Mountain Club in 2000. That is greater than the 12 percent for the country as a whole. Almost two-thirds of its 1,737 housing units (61.5 percent) were vacant when the [[census]] was taken in March 2000. Owners lived in about eight of every 10 occupied units (84 percent), renters in the other two (16 percent).
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