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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Encino, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, exhibits characteristics of a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 72% of the total, with Hispanic (13%) and Asian (6%) minorities. The neighborhood has a median income of $108,933. Encino is known for its upscale residential areas and has been home to many celebrities, contributing to its reputation as a desirable Los Angeles suburb.
Over the past decade, Encino has maintained its status as a White Majority community, but with a gradual trend towards increased diversity. The white population has decreased from 76% in 2013 to 72% in 2022, while Hispanic and Asian populations have seen modest increases. This shift suggests a slow transition towards greater diversity, though not yet reaching the threshold for High Diversity.
The community has shown signs of becoming a Transitional Community, particularly with the growth of the Hispanic population (from 11% in 2013 to 13% in 2022) and those identifying as two or more races (from 2% to 5%). This trend indicates a gradual but consistent move towards a more diverse demographic makeup.
Encino's median income has fluctuated over the years but generally remained high, increasing from $100,307 in 2013 to $108,933 in 2022. This represents an 8.6% increase over the decade, outpacing inflation and suggesting sustained economic prosperity. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $119,974. The population has grown from 46,464 in 2013 to 49,154 in 2022, an increase of about 5.8%.
The correlation between demographic shifts and economic trends is subtle but notable. As the community has become slightly more diverse, the median income has generally increased, suggesting that the incoming diverse population is likely of similar or higher economic status, maintaining the area's affluence.
Encino's demographic trends align with broader patterns seen in many affluent suburban areas of major cities, where there's a gradual increase in diversity while maintaining high income levels. The neighborhood's high median income significantly exceeds both the Los Angeles average and the national median household income.
Encino's gradual transition towards greater diversity, while maintaining its economic status, reflects a broader national trend of increasing diversity in suburban areas, particularly those near major urban centers. However, the pace of change in Encino appears slower than national averages, suggesting a more stable demographic environment compared to more rapidly changing urban areas.
Encino represents a gradually diversifying, affluent neighborhood that maintains its White Majority status while showing signs of becoming a Transitional Community. Its economic resilience, coupled with increasing diversity, positions it as an evolving yet stable community within the dynamic Los Angeles metropolitan area.