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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cal-Gisler, a neighborhood in Oxnard, California, is characterized as a Hispanic Majority community with low diversity. As of 2022, the Hispanic population constitutes 87% of the area's residents, significantly outnumbering other racial groups. The neighborhood's median income in 2022 was $54,247, indicating a moderate economic status. This figure has experienced considerable fluctuations over the past decade.
Over the past decade, Cal-Gisler has maintained its status as a Hispanic Majority neighborhood. The Hispanic population has consistently remained above 85% throughout this period, with only minor fluctuations. This stability in racial composition indicates a well-established Hispanic community that has not undergone significant demographic shifts.
There have been subtle changes in other racial groups. The Asian population has shown a gradual increase, from 3% in 2013 to 8% in 2022, suggesting a slow but steady growth. The Black population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1% and 3%. The White population has consistently been around 3-4% throughout the decade. These trends suggest that while Cal-Gisler remains predominantly Hispanic, there is a slight trend towards increased diversity, particularly with the growth of the Asian population.
The median income in Cal-Gisler has shown significant volatility over the past decade. From 2013 to 2019, there was a general upward trend, with median income rising from $44,839 to $64,264. However, 2020 saw a sharp decline to $54,155. In 2021, there was a dramatic recovery to $69,566, the highest in the decade. Surprisingly, 2022 saw another sharp decline back to $54,247. These economic fluctuations do not seem to correlate strongly with the relatively stable demographic composition. However, the overall trend suggests a modest improvement in economic conditions over the decade, despite recent volatility.
The stability of the Hispanic majority in Cal-Gisler contrasts with broader national trends, which have generally shown increasing diversity in many urban areas. The neighborhood's demographic stability might be attributed to factors such as established community networks, cultural institutions, or economic opportunities that particularly appeal to Hispanic residents. The economic volatility observed, especially in recent years, may reflect broader economic challenges faced by predominantly Hispanic communities.
Cal-Gisler represents a stable Hispanic majority community that has maintained its demographic character over the past decade while experiencing notable economic fluctuations. The slight increase in Asian population suggests a potential for gradual diversification in the future, though the neighborhood remains characterized by low overall diversity. The economic challenges and recoveries observed in recent years highlight the resilience of the community in the face of broader economic pressures.