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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Otay Ranch Village 1 in Chula Vista, California, is a Majority-Minority community with a Hispanic plurality. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 10,467 residents and a median income of $100,667. The area is a master-planned community with residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.
Over the past decade, Otay Ranch Village 1 has maintained its Majority-Minority status. The Hispanic population has remained the largest group, fluctuating between 44% and 50% of the total population from 2013 to 2022. The Asian population increased from 26% in 2013 to 29% in 2019, before stabilizing at 25% in recent years. The Black population increased significantly from 2-5% in earlier years to 13-14% in 2021-2022. The White population has gradually declined from 9% in 2013 to 6-8% in recent years.
The median income in Otay Ranch Village 1 has shown fluctuations with a general upward trend. It increased from $103,917 in 2013 to $117,658 in 2021, representing a 13% increase over eight years. There was a significant drop to $96,259 in 2020, followed by a recovery in 2021. As of 2022, the median income is $100,667. The population has grown from 8,827 in 2013 to 10,467 in 2022, an 18.6% increase.
The demographic shifts in Otay Ranch Village 1 align with broader trends seen in many urban and suburban areas across the United States. The growth in Asian and Black populations reflects a national trend of increasing racial and ethnic diversity, particularly in suburban areas. The consistent Hispanic plurality aligns with California's overall demographic trends. Despite fluctuations, the neighborhood's median income has remained relatively high. The population increase in this planned community reflects a broader trend of suburban growth.
Otay Ranch Village 1 exemplifies a diverse suburban community that has experienced significant demographic shifts over the past decade. These changes, coupled with overall economic stability, suggest a neighborhood adapting to broader societal trends while maintaining its appeal to a wide range of residents.