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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The South San Lauren - Fruitvale neighborhood in Bakersfield, California, maintains a White Majority demographic profile with 64% of the population identifying as white in 2022. The area has shown a stable racial composition over the past decade, with signs of gradual diversification. The neighborhood's median income was $83,529 in 2022, slightly above the national median. The area is situated near agricultural lands, reflecting Bakersfield's role in California's Central Valley farming industry.
From 2013 to 2022, South San Lauren - Fruitvale has remained a White Majority community. The white population decreased from 69% in 2013 to 64% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased slightly from 25% to 26% during this period. The Asian population remained stable at 3-4%. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 1% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. These changes indicate a slow transition towards greater diversity, potentially categorizing the community as Transitional.
The neighborhood's economic trajectory shows fluctuations. Median income peaked at $84,290 in 2013, declined to $73,763 in 2019, rebounded to $91,880 in 2021, and slightly declined to $83,529 in 2022. These economic shifts correlate loosely with demographic changes. The income decline from 2013-2019 coincides with a slight increase in diversity, potentially indicating an influx of diverse, middle-income families. The sharp income increase in 2020-2021 might reflect broader economic trends related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The demographic trends in South San Lauren - Fruitvale reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity, albeit at a slower pace. The area's economic resilience, maintaining a median income above national averages despite fluctuations, suggests a stable community adapting to demographic shifts while retaining its economic base. The increase in the multiracial population aligns with national trends, as reported in the 2020 U.S. Census. However, the neighborhood's continued White Majority status contrasts with many urban areas that have become Majority-Minority or High Diversity communities over the same period.
South San Lauren - Fruitvale represents a gradually evolving community, balancing demographic shifts with economic stability. It remains predominantly white, but the slow and steady increase in diversity suggests a community in transition, potentially moving towards a more diverse future while maintaining its economic strength.