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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cedar Park, Texas (zip code 78613) is categorized as a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 60% of the total, with Hispanic (20%) and Asian (11%) groups representing significant minorities. The area's population increased from 61,814 in 2010 to 89,155 in 2022. The median income reached $113,763 in 2022, indicating an affluent suburban community.
Over the past decade, Cedar Park has been transitioning from a Low Diversity community towards increased racial diversity. In 2013, the area was in the White Majority category with 70% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, this percentage decreased to 60%, maintaining a White Majority but approaching a potential shift to a Majority-Minority community.
The community has shown signs of being a Transitional Community, with consistent increases in Hispanic, Asian, and multi-racial populations. The Hispanic population grew from 16% in 2013 to 20% in 2022, while the Asian population increased from 5% to 11% in the same period. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races also increased from 2% to 4%.
The demographic shifts in Cedar Park have occurred alongside economic growth. The median income rose from $97,643 in 2013 to $113,763 in 2022, an increase of about 16.5%. This growth in income correlates with the increasing diversity, suggesting that the area has attracted affluent workers from various racial backgrounds, particularly Asian and Hispanic communities.
The population growth from 67,811 in 2013 to 89,155 in 2022 (a 31.5% increase) underscores the area's economic attractiveness. This rapid growth likely contributed to the diversification of the community, as new residents from various backgrounds moved into the area.
Cedar Park's demographic evolution reflects trends seen in many suburban areas near major metropolitan centers in the United States. The increasing diversity, particularly the growth in Asian and Hispanic populations, aligns with national trends of suburban diversification. Cedar Park's median income remains higher than the national average, suggesting that this diversification is occurring within a context of economic prosperity.
The community's transition towards greater diversity while maintaining high income levels indicates a pattern of inclusive growth. This contrasts with some urban areas where increasing diversity has sometimes been associated with gentrification and displacement of lower-income residents.
Cedar Park represents a Transitional Community moving from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity, with potential for High Diversity in the future if current trends continue. The area's economic strength appears to be a key factor in attracting a diverse, affluent population, potentially positioning Cedar Park as a model for inclusive suburban growth in the region.