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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 01451 in Devens, Massachusetts, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a median income of $164,375, which is substantially higher than national averages, indicating an affluent community.
Over the past decade, Devens has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority". The white population has remained dominant, consistently above 80% throughout the observed period. The white population has slightly decreased from 89% in 2019 to 84% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased from 2% in 2017 to 9% in 2022. The Asian population has increased from 2% in 2014 to 5% in 2022.
The median income in Devens has remained high throughout the observed period, with some fluctuations. It peaked at $168,554 in 2018, experienced a slight dip to $157,633 in 2019, and has since stabilized around $165,000 in recent years. The consistently high median income suggests that the area remains attractive to affluent residents.
Devens's demographic composition and economic status are atypical compared to national averages. The median household income in the United States was around $67,521 in 2020, meaning Devens's median income is more than double the national average. The United States as a whole is becoming increasingly diverse, with the white population decreasing from 63.7% in 2010 to 57.8% in 2020. In contrast, Devens has maintained a much higher white population percentage, although it is showing signs of gradual diversification.
Devens remains a predominantly white, affluent community with low diversity. There are early indications of a gradual shift towards increased diversity. This change is occurring without significant impact on the area's high economic status, suggesting a controlled demographic evolution. The community may be at the beginning stages of a long-term transition, but any significant change in its demographic makeup is likely to be a slow process given its current composition and economic profile.