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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Bliss Corner, a Census Designated Place in Massachusetts, is characterized by Low Diversity with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 81% of the total. The median income in 2022 was $68,455. Bliss Corner's status as a CDP affects its governance and service provision structures.
Over the past decade, Bliss Corner has maintained its Low Diversity status with a White Majority. The white population decreased from 86% in 2013 to 81% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 2% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The 'Other' and 'Two or More' race categories each rose from 1% and 3% respectively in 2013 to 5% each in 2022.
The median income in Bliss Corner has grown overall, with fluctuations. It increased from $58,585 in 2013 to $68,455 in 2022, a 16.8% increase. The median income peaked at $76,358 in 2021 before declining in 2022. The population has remained relatively stable, decreasing slightly from 11,311 in 2013 to 11,091 in 2022.
The gradual increase in diversity coincides with overall economic growth, suggesting that the influx of new racial groups may be tied to economic opportunities in the area. The Hispanic population growth correlates with periods of income increase, potentially indicating their contribution to the local economy.
Bliss Corner's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The growth in Hispanic population mirrors national patterns, where Hispanic communities have been expanding in various parts of the country, often driven by economic opportunities and changing settlement patterns.
The income growth in Bliss Corner appears moderate compared to national averages, which could suggest that the area is maintaining its middle-class character without experiencing rapid gentrification or decline.
Bliss Corner represents a slowly Transitional Community, moving gradually from Low Diversity towards Moderate Diversity, primarily driven by growth in Hispanic, Other, and Multiracial populations. This transition correlates with moderate economic growth, suggesting a stable community undergoing gradual demographic changes while maintaining its overall socio-economic character.