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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Shenorock, a Census-designated place in New York, exhibits characteristics of Low Diversity with a White Majority of 82% as of 2022. The neighborhood has a median income of $146,896, which is above the national average. Shenorock is situated near Lake Shenorock, which serves as a center for community activities and recreation.
Over the past decade, Shenorock has maintained its status as a White Majority community, with the percentage of white residents remaining above 75%. The Hispanic population has increased from 5% in 2013 to 14% in 2022. Asian and Black populations have shown minor fluctuations but remain relatively stable and low, below 5% each. The community has not transitioned to a Moderate Diversity category, as no other racial group has reached a significant representation over 20%.
The median income in Shenorock has shown an overall upward trend from 2013 to 2022, increasing from $137,369 to $146,896, a 6.9% increase. A peak occurred in 2021 with a median income of $163,584, followed by a decrease in 2022. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3,774 and 4,487 residents over the decade.
The increasing median income correlates with the maintained White Majority status and may contribute to the slow pace of diversification. The high income levels could create barriers to entry for more diverse populations, maintaining the Low Diversity status.
Shenorock's demographic composition is less diverse than many other areas in New York State, particularly compared to more urban areas. The median income in Shenorock is higher than the national average, which was around $70,784 in 2021. The slow increase in Hispanic population aligns with broader national trends of growing Hispanic communities across the United States.
Shenorock represents an affluent, predominantly white community experiencing slow demographic changes, primarily through growth in its Hispanic population. While categorized as Low Diversity, the trends suggest a gradual move towards increased diversity, at a pace slower than many other communities in New York. The high median income and stable population indicate a community resistant to rapid change, potentially due to high property values and established community structures.