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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Baldwin Park, California, is classified as a "Hispanic Majority" community based on 2021 racial demographic data. The city's population is 75% Hispanic, resulting in a "Low Diversity" classification. The median income has increased over the past decade, reaching $70,418 in 2022, indicating economic growth despite population decline.
Baldwin Park has maintained its "Hispanic Majority" status consistently. Data from 2016 and 2021 show minimal change in the Hispanic population percentage (76% in 2016, 75% in 2021). The Asian population, the second-largest group, decreased slightly from 20% in 2016 to 19% in 2021. Other racial groups have maintained small percentages, keeping the city in the "Low Diversity" category.
The median income has grown significantly, increasing from $49,755 in 2013 to $70,418 in 2022, a 41.5% increase over nine years. This economic improvement coincides with a gradual decrease in population, from 77,134 in 2014 to 69,450 in 2022. The inverse relationship between population decline and income growth suggests possible gentrification or improved economic conditions for long-term residents.
The growth in median income in Baldwin Park appears to outpace national averages. The persistent Hispanic majority in the city aligns with broader demographic trends in many parts of California, particularly in urban areas near Los Angeles.
Based on observed trends, Baldwin Park is likely to maintain its "Hispanic Majority" status in the near future. The slight decrease in Hispanic population percentage and increase in median income suggest a potential slow transition towards slightly increased diversity. However, given current demographics, a dramatic shift from the "Low Diversity" category is unlikely in the short term.
If current trends continue, a gradual increase in the Asian population and potentially other minority groups might occur, potentially leading to a "Moderate Diversity" categorization. Continued increase in median income could lead to further gentrification and potentially attract a more diverse population.
Demographic changes often occur slowly, and Baldwin Park's strong Hispanic majority suggests any transition would likely be gradual. The city might be best described as a "Stable Majority Community with Improving Economic Indicators" for the foreseeable future, barring significant external factors that could accelerate demographic change.