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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 07933 in Gillette, New Jersey, is classified as a "White Majority" area with a median income of $153,766 as of 2022. The community exhibits "Low Diversity," with the white population comprising 77% of the total. Signs of gradual diversification have been observed over the past decade.
Throughout the analyzed period (2013-2022), the area has maintained a "White Majority" status, with the white population consistently above 70%. Despite this, there are clear indications of a "Transitional Community." The Hispanic population has increased from 2% in 2019 to 15% in 2022, suggesting a trend towards increasing diversity. Conversely, the Asian population has decreased from 14% in 2013 to 5% in 2022, indicating a shift in the community's composition. By 2022, other racial categories such as "Two or More" and "Other" began to appear in the data, further supporting the transitional nature of the community.
The median income has consistently remained high, ranging from $131,850 in 2013 to $153,766 in 2022, indicating an affluent community. There was a notable peak in median income in 2019 at $175,196, followed by a decline to $154,487 in 2020, possibly due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The population has decreased from 3,376 in 2010 to 2,968 in 2022, a trend that could be influencing the community's demographic makeup.
The median income in this zip code is significantly higher than the national average, which was around $70,000 in 2022. The increasing Hispanic population aligns with broader national trends of growing Hispanic communities across the United States. The area's low diversity and high income suggest it may be an exclusive suburb, which could be facing challenges in terms of affordability and inclusivity. The population decline, despite high incomes, could indicate changing preferences among younger generations or families for more diverse, urban environments.
Gillette (07933) remains a predominantly white, high-income area, but shows signs of gradual diversification, particularly with the growth of the Hispanic population. These demographic shifts, coupled with income fluctuations and population decline, suggest a community in transition. Future years may see further changes in the racial makeup and potentially in the economic landscape of this affluent New Jersey community.