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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 07885 in Wharton, New Jersey, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 55% of the total, while Hispanic residents represent 33%. The area has undergone notable demographic and economic changes over the past decade, reflecting broader trends in suburban New Jersey.
The community has shown a gradual trend towards increased diversity from 2013 to 2022. The white population decreased from 56% to 55%, while the Hispanic population increased from 30% to 33%. The Asian population grew from 5% to 6%, indicating a small but steady increase. A multi-racial category emerged, growing to 2% by 2022, suggesting an increase in interracial families or individuals identifying with multiple racial backgrounds.
The median income exhibited significant fluctuations over the decade. It rose from $88,901 in 2013 to a peak of $119,644 in 2021, before dropping to $81,969 in 2022. This volatility could indicate economic instability or changes in the job market. The population grew from 10,774 in 2013 to 11,659 in 2022, an increase of about 8.2%. The periods of highest median income (2020-2021) coincided with increased racial diversity, suggesting that the influx of diverse workers may have contributed to economic growth.
The demographic shifts in Wharton align with broader trends seen in many suburban areas of the northeastern United States. The increase in Hispanic and Asian populations mirrors national trends of growing diversity in suburban communities. The economic volatility, particularly the sharp drop in median income in 2022, may reflect broader economic challenges faced nationwide.
The community's transition towards increased diversity, while maintaining a white majority, suggests a gradual integration process. This could indicate changing housing patterns, evolving job markets, or shifts in cultural attitudes within the region. The growth in the multi-racial category aligns with national trends of increasing racial intermarriage and multi-racial identification.
Wharton (07885) represents a community in transition, moving towards greater diversity while experiencing economic fluctuations. These changes reflect broader demographic shifts occurring in many suburban areas across the United States, as communities adapt to changing economic conditions and increasing racial and ethnic diversity.