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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Bluff Park, a neighborhood in Long Beach, California, is characterized as a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 59% of residents, with Hispanic (24%) and Asian (6%) populations representing significant minorities. The neighborhood's median income in 2022 was $90,350, indicating a relatively affluent area. Bluff Park is recognized for its historic district status, featuring well-preserved Craftsman bungalows and early 20th-century architectural styles.
Over the past decade, Bluff Park has maintained its White Majority status while experiencing demographic shifts. In 2013, the neighborhood displayed Low Diversity with a 73% white population. From 2013 to 2016, there was a shift from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity as the white population decreased to 56%. Between 2016 and 2022, the community maintained Moderate Diversity status with the white population remaining around 60%. The Hispanic population increased from 15% in 2013 to 24% in 2022, indicating a Transitional Community trend. The Asian population fluctuated between 8-14%, reaching a peak of 14% in 2018.
The median income in Bluff Park has shown volatility over the decade. From 2013 to 2018, there was an overall decline from $97,688 to $75,733, coinciding with increasing diversity. Between 2018 and 2021, a sharp increase to $108,299 was observed, potentially indicating gentrification or economic recovery. In 2022, there was a slight decrease to $90,350, maintaining a relatively high income level. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 2,929 and 3,338 residents.
Bluff Park's demographic shifts align with broader trends in many urban areas across the United States, where traditionally white-majority neighborhoods are experiencing increased diversity. The neighborhood's income levels have consistently remained above the national median household income, suggesting that Bluff Park has maintained its status as an affluent area despite demographic changes.
The increase in the Hispanic population mirrors trends seen in many California cities, reflecting the state's growing Hispanic population. The relatively stable Asian population percentage differs from some other areas in California that have seen more significant increases in Asian residents.
Bluff Park represents a Transitional Community that is gradually moving towards greater diversity while maintaining its economic advantages. The neighborhood's evolution reflects broader urban trends of increasing diversity in affluent areas, but at a more measured pace than some other rapidly changing communities.