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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Toluca Lake, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, exhibits characteristics of a White Majority community with 60% of its population identifying as white in 2022. The area shows signs of increasing diversity over the past decade. Toluca Lake has a median income of $85,384 in 2022, categorizing it as an affluent neighborhood. It is known for its proximity to major Hollywood studios and its appeal to entertainment industry professionals.
In 2013, Toluca Lake was categorized as having Low Diversity, with the white population comprising 72% of residents. Over the decade, the neighborhood has transitioned towards Moderate Diversity. The Hispanic population has grown from 12% in 2013 to 20% in 2022, while the Asian population increased from 6% to 8%. This shift indicates a Transitional Community, moving away from its previously homogeneous composition.
The black population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3-8% over the years. The emergence of a small but growing "two or more races" category (from 2% in 2013 to 5% in 2022) further underscores the neighborhood's increasing diversity.
The median income in Toluca Lake has fluctuated over the decade but generally remained high. It peaked at $97,551 in 2021 before dropping to $85,384 in 2022. This overall economic stability, coupled with increasing diversity, suggests that the neighborhood is attracting a more varied demographic of affluent residents.
The population has grown steadily from 9,292 in 2013 to 10,131 in 2022, a 9% increase. This growth, combined with the diversification trend, indicates that Toluca Lake is becoming an increasingly desirable location for a wider range of ethnic groups within the upper-income bracket.
Toluca Lake's demographic shifts mirror broader trends in Los Angeles and many urban areas across the United States, where historically white-majority neighborhoods are becoming more diverse. However, Toluca Lake's transition is occurring while maintaining a high median income, unlike some areas where demographic changes are accompanied by significant economic shifts.
The neighborhood's ability to attract diverse, high-income residents may be attributed to its proximity to the entertainment industry, which has been making efforts to increase diversity in recent years. This could be drawing more affluent minorities to the area, contributing to the observed demographic changes while maintaining the neighborhood's economic status.
Toluca Lake represents a case of a Transitional Community where increased racial diversity is occurring within a consistently affluent economic context. This trend suggests a gradual integration of various ethnic groups into high-income areas, potentially indicating a broader shift in socio-economic patterns in desirable urban neighborhoods.