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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Natoma Station, a neighborhood in Folsom, California, exhibits characteristics of a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 62% of the total, with Asian (16%) and Hispanic (13%) populations contributing to its diversity. The neighborhood has a median income of $118,859. Natoma Station is located near Intel's Folsom Research and Development Campus.
Over the past decade, Natoma Station has transitioned from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the white majority was 71%, decreasing to 62% by 2022. Other racial groups, particularly Hispanic and Asian populations, experienced significant increases. The community briefly approached High Diversity status around 2017-2018, with three racial groups each exceeding 10% representation, but has since stabilized into Moderate Diversity.
The demographic shifts in Natoma Station correlate with economic changes. The median income increased from $112,909 in 2013 to $118,859 in 2022, with a peak of $129,825 in 2021. This increase coincides with growing diversity, suggesting the neighborhood has attracted affluent professionals from various racial backgrounds. The population grew from 3,942 in 2010 to 5,295 in 2022, a 34% increase.
The trends observed in Natoma Station align with patterns seen in suburban areas near tech hubs. The increasing diversity, particularly in Asian and Hispanic populations, mirrors trends in tech-centric regions. The high median income and its growth over the decade are characteristic of areas influenced by the tech industry.
Natoma Station's transition has been more gradual compared to some rapidly changing tech suburbs. Its continued White Majority status, albeit decreasing, suggests a balanced integration of diverse populations rather than a dramatic demographic shift.
Natoma Station exemplifies a Transitional Community moving towards greater diversity while maintaining high economic standards. This evolution reflects broader trends in suburban areas influenced by the tech industry, balancing traditional demographics with an influx of diverse, high-income professionals. The neighborhood's ability to maintain high median incomes while increasing diversity suggests a successfully integrated community adapting to changing demographics in the wider region.