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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Beechhurst, a neighborhood in Queens, New York, is characterized as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity. In 2022, the white population comprised 71% of the total, with Asian (12%) and Hispanic (16%) populations representing significant minorities. The neighborhood's median income of $93,120 in 2022 indicates an upper-middle-class economic status. Beechhurst is situated along Little Neck Bay, offering waterfront views and a suburban atmosphere within New York City.
Over the past decade, Beechhurst has maintained its "White Majority" status while experiencing increased diversity. In 2013, the neighborhood had "Low Diversity" with a 72% white population. By 2022, it had transitioned to a more moderately diverse community. The Asian population grew from 7% in 2013 to 12% in 2022, and the Hispanic population increased from 13% to 16%. The black population remained at 0% throughout the decade.
Beechhurst's median income has shown volatility, peaking at $111,627 in 2021 before decreasing to $93,120 in 2022. Periods of highest median income coincided with slightly lower percentages of the white population and higher percentages of Asian residents. The population grew from 7,292 in 2013 to 7,668 in 2022, a 5% increase.
The demographic shifts in Beechhurst align with broader trends in Queens and New York City, which have experienced increased diversity over recent decades. However, Beechhurst's strong white majority contrasts with many other Queens neighborhoods that have transitioned to "Majority-Minority" status. Beechhurst's median income consistently remains above the Queens median, indicating its relative affluence within the borough.
Beechhurst maintains its character as a predominantly white, upper-middle-class neighborhood while showing signs of gradual diversification and economic dynamism. The community appears to be in a slow transition towards greater ethnic diversity while maintaining its economic status. These changes may affect community cohesion and local development in the coming years.