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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 07621 in Bergenfield, New Jersey, transitioned from a "White Plurality" area in 2013 to a "Moderate Diversity" area by 2022. The population increased from 27,313 to 28,804 during this period. As of 2022, the racial composition consists of 34% White, 29% Hispanic, 27% Asian, and 8% Black populations. The median income rose from $99,872 in 2013 to $109,239 in 2022, a 9.4% increase.
The most significant demographic shifts observed from 2013 to 2022 include a decrease in the White population from 43% to 34%, an increase in the Asian population from 23% to 27%, a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 27% to 29%, and growth in the Black population from 5% to 8%. These changes indicate a trend towards increasing diversity in the area.
The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income. The most significant income increase occurred between 2016 and 2017, coinciding with a period of stabilization in the racial composition. The rising median income suggests that the increasing diversity has been accompanied by economic growth, potentially indicating that the area has become more attractive to various ethnic groups with stable or improving economic prospects.
The trends observed in Bergenfield align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. These include increasing diversity, growth of Asian and Hispanic populations, economic growth alongside diversity, and stable community growth. The moderate population increase suggests a desirable living environment that is attracting new residents while retaining existing ones.
Bergenfield exemplifies a suburban community in transition, moving from a predominantly White area to one of moderate diversity. This shift has occurred alongside economic growth, suggesting that the area has successfully integrated demographic changes with economic development. The trends observed here may offer insights into the future trajectories of similar suburban communities across the United States.