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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Azusa, a city in California with a population of 50,758 as of 2022, presents a case of demographic evolution over the past decade. Azusa can be categorized as a "Majority-Minority" community, with Hispanic residents constituting a racial majority (67% in 2022). This demographic makeup has remained relatively stable over the analyzed period, though subtle shifts have occurred in other racial groups.
Throughout the entire period, Azusa has maintained a "Hispanic Majority" status, with the Hispanic population consistently representing over 65% of the total population. This percentage has slightly decreased from 69% in 2013 to 67% in 2022, indicating a minor shift but not enough to change the city's overall demographic category.
The most notable demographic change has been the steady increase in the Asian population, rising from 8% in 2013 to 14% in 2022. This growth suggests a trend towards increased diversity within the majority-minority framework.
The white population has seen a gradual decrease from 19% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, further reinforcing the majority-minority status of the city. The Black population has remained relatively constant at around 2-3%, while those identifying as two or more races have slightly increased from 1% to 2%.
The median income in Azusa has shown a generally upward trend, increasing from $60,705 in 2013 to $71,260 in 2022. This represents a 17.4% increase over nine years, outpacing inflation. The city's population has grown steadily from 48,236 in 2013 to 50,758 in 2022, a 5.2% increase. This moderate growth suggests a stable, yet slowly expanding community. The rise in median income correlates with the increase in the Asian population and could be indicative of changing economic opportunities or shifts in the local job market.
Azusa's demographic trends align with broader patterns seen in many California cities, where Hispanic populations form a significant majority and Asian populations are growing. The increase in median income is also consistent with general economic trends in California over the past decade.
Based on the observed trends, Azusa is likely to maintain its "Majority-Minority" status with a Hispanic majority in the near future. However, the consistent growth of the Asian population suggests a potential shift towards increased diversity. If current trends continue, Azusa might transition into a "Moderate Diversity" category in the coming years, especially if the Asian population continues to grow and the Hispanic population slightly decreases.
Economically, the steady increase in median income, coupled with moderate population growth, suggests a gradually improving economic landscape. This could lead to further demographic shifts as the city potentially attracts more diverse, higher-income residents.
Azusa represents a stable majority-minority community with subtle but significant demographic shifts occurring alongside economic growth. These changes reflect broader regional trends and suggest a future of increased diversity and economic development for the city.