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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 07832 in Hainesburg, New Jersey, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The community has a population of 5,377 and a median income of $100,714. Over the past decade, the area has maintained its "Low Diversity" status with a strong "White Majority". The white population has decreased slightly from 92% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 3% in 2013 to 5% in 2022. The category of two or more races increased from 2% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. Asian and Black populations have remained stable at about 1-2% of the population throughout the decade.
The median income in the area has shown an upward trend, rising from $93,024 in 2013 to $100,714 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. There was a significant increase to $117,479 in 2021 before decreasing in 2022. The population has decreased from 5,724 in 2013 to 5,377 in 2022, a decline of about 6%.
The demographic makeup of this zip code, with its strong white majority, is not typical of New Jersey as a whole. The state has been experiencing increasing diversity over the past decade, with growing Hispanic and Asian populations. The zip code 07832 is changing in the same direction but at a much slower pace than the state average.
The income growth in this area is consistent with broader trends of increasing income inequality, where affluent areas tend to see continued growth in median incomes. The slight population decrease goes against the trend of population growth in many suburban areas of New Jersey, possibly indicating some unique local factors affecting population dynamics.
Zip code 07832 remains a "Low Diversity" area with a strong "White Majority," but there are subtle signs of very gradual diversification. The area's increasing affluence, as evidenced by rising median incomes, may be both a cause and effect of these slow demographic shifts. However, the changes are happening at a much slower pace than in many other parts of New Jersey, suggesting that this community may be somewhat insulated from broader demographic trends affecting the state.