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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 02467 in Brookline, Massachusetts, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area's population consists of 68% white residents, 18% Asian residents, and smaller percentages of other racial groups. The median income in 2022 was $153,854, indicating an affluent area significantly above national averages.
Over the past decade, Brookline has maintained its "White Majority" status while gradually increasing in diversity. The white population decreased from 76% in 2013 to 68% in 2022, while other racial groups experienced modest increases. The Asian population showed the most significant growth, rising from 14% in 2013 to 18% in 2022, suggesting a slow but steady transition towards a more diverse community.
The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 4-8% over the decade. The Black population has also remained consistent at around 3-4%. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, potentially indicating a "Transitional Community" aspect with increasing interracial relationships or families moving into the area.
The median income in Brookline has shown a general upward trend, increasing from $150,059 in 2013 to $153,854 in 2022. This represents a modest 2.5% increase over a decade. The highest median income was recorded in 2018 at $159,585. The population has remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations. It decreased from 21,168 in 2010 to 20,550 in 2022, a decline of about 2.9%.
The correlation between demographic shifts and economic trends is not strongly apparent in this data. Despite the gradual increase in diversity, the median income has remained high and relatively stable, indicating that the incoming diverse population likely belongs to similar socioeconomic brackets as the existing residents.
The median household income in Brookline ($153,854 in 2022) is significantly higher than the national median, which was around $70,784 in 2021. This indicates that Brookline is a particularly affluent area. The gradual increase in diversity, particularly in the Asian population, aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. However, the pace of change in Brookline appears to be slower than in many other suburban areas across the country.
The stability in both population and income levels suggests that Brookline may have strict zoning or development policies, or high property values that limit rapid changes in community composition. This stability in an affluent area could indicate resistance to broader socioeconomic changes affecting many other communities nationwide.
Brookline is experiencing a slow transition towards greater diversity while remaining a predominantly white, highly affluent area with a stable population and economic base. The community appears to be gradually evolving while maintaining its overall socioeconomic character.