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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Gardena, California, exhibits a demographic composition categorized as a "Majority-Minority" community with "High Diversity" as of 2022. The city's population of 60,377 comprises multiple racial groups, with no single group forming a majority. The Hispanic population represents the largest group at 43%, followed by Asian (24%) and Black (19%) populations. The city's median income is $65,038.
Over the past decade, Gardena has transitioned from a "Moderate Diversity" community to one of "High Diversity." In 2013, the city had a more balanced distribution among Hispanic (36%), Asian (27%), and Black (23%) populations. By 2022, a shift towards a Hispanic plurality occurred, with their share increasing to 43%, while Asian and Black populations slightly decreased.
This evolution can be described as a "Transitional Community," with the Hispanic population showing a consistent upward trend, increasing by 7 percentage points over the decade. The White population declined from 10% to 8%, further establishing the city's "Majority-Minority" status.
The demographic shifts in Gardena correlate with economic trends. The median income increased from $57,265 in 2013 to $65,038 in 2022, a growth of about 13.6%. This growth was not linear, with a notable increase between 2019 and 2021, peaking at $70,779 in 2021, before decreasing slightly in 2022.
The trends observed in Gardena align with broader patterns seen in many urban areas of California and the United States. The increasing Hispanic population reflects larger demographic shifts occurring across the country, particularly in Western states. The city's high diversity is characteristic of many urban areas in California.
Based on observed trends, Gardena is likely to continue evolving as a "Transitional Community" in the coming years. The Hispanic population may continue to grow, potentially approaching or exceeding 50% in the next decade. This could lead to a transition from "High Diversity" to a "Hispanic Majority" category, while still maintaining significant representation from other racial groups.
Economically, if the trend of income growth resumes after the recent decrease, further increases in median income might occur. However, this will depend on broader economic factors and how well the city can leverage its diverse workforce to attract and retain businesses.
Gardena presents an example of demographic evolution, transitioning from moderate to high diversity over the past decade. This shift, primarily driven by Hispanic population growth, has been accompanied by overall economic growth, despite recent fluctuations. As the city continues to evolve, maintaining economic opportunities for all racial groups will be crucial in sustaining its diverse community.