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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 08022 in Jobstown, New Jersey, is classified as a White Majority area with Low Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 75% of the total, with a median income of $120,847. This affluent community has undergone subtle demographic changes over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Jobstown has maintained its status as a White Majority area. The white population decreased slightly from 76% in 2013 to 75% in 2022. The black population increased significantly, rising from 8% in 2013 to 14% in 2022. The Asian population initially increased from 8% in 2013 to 11% in 2017-2018, but then declined to 3% by 2022. The Hispanic population remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3-5% throughout the decade. The category of Two or More Races increased from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022.
The median income in Jobstown has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $110,784 in 2013 to $120,847 in 2022, a rise of about 9%. There was a significant decrease in median income to $105,978 in 2020, likely due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the community rebounded, with median income reaching its highest levels in 2021 and 2022. The population grew modestly from 8,780 in 2013 to 8,917 in 2022, an increase of about 1.6%.
The increase in black population and growth in the "two or more races" category align with national trends of increasing diversity. However, the decrease in the Asian population contrasts with national trends, where the Asian population has generally been growing. The area's median income is significantly higher than the national median, which was around $70,000 in 2021, indicating that Jobstown is a relatively affluent community.
The steady increase in median income, despite slight decreases in the white majority, suggests that the community's economic prosperity is not strictly tied to its racial composition. Jobstown remains a White Majority, Low Diversity area, but shows signs of gradual diversification, particularly with the growth of the black population. The community's economic resilience, as evidenced by its rebounding and growing median income post-2020, suggests a stable and prosperous local economy that may continue to attract a diverse range of residents in the future.