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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cocoa, Florida, as of 2022, exhibits moderate diversity with a white majority population. The city's population stands at 25,721 with a median income of $52,390, reflecting significant demographic and economic changes over the past decade.
In 2013, Cocoa had a white majority, with 64% of the population identifying as white. This majority decreased to 59% by 2022, indicating a shift towards greater diversity. The Black population increased from 21% to 22%, and the Hispanic population grew from 8% to 12% during this period. The Asian population increased from less than 1% to 3%, while individuals identifying as two or more races rose from 1% to 4%.
The median income in Cocoa fluctuated over the decade, starting at $43,619 in 2013, dropping to $41,447 in 2016, then rising to $57,056 in 2021, before declining to $52,390 in 2022. The population grew slightly from 25,189 in 2013 to 25,721 in 2022, suggesting that demographic changes are due to shifts within the existing population or targeted migration rather than large-scale growth.
The trends observed in Cocoa align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations mirrors national demographic trends.
Based on these trends, Cocoa is likely to continue transitioning towards greater diversity. Within the next 5-10 years, the city could potentially shift from a "White Majority" to a "Moderate Diversity" classification, or approach "Majority-Minority" status. The Hispanic population is expected to continue growing, potentially becoming the second-largest ethnic group in the city. The steady increase in multiracial individuals suggests a future where the community might be categorized as "High Diversity".
Economically, if the overall upward trend in median income continues, it could indicate growing economic opportunities that might attract more diverse populations, further accelerating demographic shifts. Cocoa's evolution presents both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion, local policy-making, and economic development in the coming years.