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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 07011 in Clifton, New Jersey, is classified as a "Hispanic Majority" area as of 2022. The median income is $66,179. The community exhibits moderate diversity, with Hispanics comprising 56% of the population, followed by Whites at 33% and Asians at 4%.
This zip code has experienced a significant demographic transition over the past decade. In 2013, it was categorized as a "Hispanic Plurality" area with 53% Hispanic population. By 2019, it had shifted to a "Hispanic Majority" status, which it has maintained through 2022. This transition indicates an increase in the Hispanic population and a decrease in other racial groups, particularly the White population.
The Asian and Black populations have remained relatively stable at approximately 4-5% each. A small but growing "Two or More Races" category emerged, increasing from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022, suggesting a trend towards racial mixing.
The median income in this zip code has fluctuated over the decade. It started at $68,140 in 2013, decreased to $63,902 in 2018, increased to $75,686 in 2021, and then declined to $66,179 in 2022. These fluctuations do not show a clear correlation with the demographic shifts.
The population has remained relatively stable, ranging from about 39,000 to 42,000 over the decade. This stability, combined with the increasing Hispanic majority, suggests that the demographic shift is likely due to internal community changes rather than large-scale migration.
The trend towards a Hispanic majority in this zip code aligns with broader national trends of increasing Hispanic populations in many urban and suburban areas. The median income has generally remained above the national median income. The population density of this zip code is approximately 12,835 people per square mile based on 2022 data.
Zip code 07011 in Clifton, New Jersey, has evolved from a Hispanic Plurality to a Hispanic Majority community over the past decade, while maintaining moderate diversity and relative economic stability. This transition reflects broader national trends but appears to be occurring at an accelerated pace.