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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 07803 in Kenvil, New Jersey, is categorized as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 59% of the total, while Hispanic residents make up 28%. The area has experienced demographic shifts over the past decade, transitioning from a more homogeneous community to one with increasing diversity.
From 2013 to 2022, Kenvil has shown characteristics of a "Transitional Community." The white population decreased from 69% to 59%, while the Hispanic population increased from 16% to 28%. The area has moved from "Low Diversity" with a strong white majority in 2013 to "Moderate Diversity" with two significant racial groups each exceeding 20% of the population in 2022.
The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 2% in 2013 to 5% in 2022, indicating a trend towards greater racial complexity. The median income has fluctuated over the decade, peaking at $101,198 in 2021 before slightly declining to $95,904 in 2022. This overall trend suggests economic resilience despite demographic changes.
The population has grown from 3,526 in 2013 to 3,914 in 2022, an 11% increase. This growth coincides with the increasing diversity, suggesting that the area may be attracting new residents from various backgrounds. Despite the shift towards greater diversity, the median income has remained relatively stable and high, indicating that the demographic changes have not negatively impacted the area's overall economic status.
The trends observed in Kenvil align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many suburbs are experiencing increased racial and ethnic diversity, similar to Kenvil's transition from a predominantly white area to a more diverse community. The significant increase in the Hispanic population mirrors national trends, where Hispanic communities are growing rapidly in both urban and suburban areas. The maintenance of high median incomes despite demographic shifts suggests that Kenvil has managed to integrate new residents without experiencing economic decline.
Kenvil represents a microcosm of broader demographic shifts occurring across the United States. Its transition from a low-diversity, white-majority area to a moderately diverse community with a growing Hispanic population reflects national trends of suburban diversification. The area's ability to maintain economic stability amidst these changes is noteworthy and may offer insights into successful community integration and economic management during periods of demographic transition.