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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 08028 in Glassboro, New Jersey, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 63% of the total, while Black (17%) and Hispanic (10%) groups have significant representation. The median income in 2022 was $78,129, indicating a relatively affluent area with fluctuations over the past decade.
Glassboro has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to one with "Moderate Diversity" over the past decade. The white population decreased from 72% in 2013 to 63% in 2022. The Black population increased slightly from 16% to 17%, while the Hispanic population grew from 7% to 10%. The Asian population tripled from 2% to 6% during this period.
The community's evolution suggests a trend towards greater diversity, though it has not yet reached "High Diversity" or "Majority-Minority" status. The consistent growth in minority populations, particularly Asian and Hispanic groups, indicates that Glassboro could be classified as a "Transitional Community."
The median income in Glassboro has shown an overall upward trend, rising from $70,068 in 2013 to $78,129 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. There was a significant increase to $87,595 in 2020, followed by a decline in subsequent years. This economic growth has coincided with increasing diversity in the community.
The population has grown steadily, from 20,243 in 2013 to 24,650 in 2022, a 21.8% increase. This population growth, combined with increasing diversity and rising median income, indicates a dynamic and evolving community.
The trends observed in Glassboro align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. The gradual increase in diversity, particularly in Asian and Hispanic populations, reflects national demographic shifts towards a more multicultural society. The economic growth experienced by Glassboro is consistent with trends seen in many suburban areas that have become increasingly attractive to diverse, skilled workers.
Glassboro represents a community in transition, moving from a predominantly white, low-diversity area to a more diverse, economically dynamic suburb. This evolution reflects broader national trends towards increased diversity in suburban areas, coupled with economic growth and development. Continued monitoring of these demographic and economic changes will be important to understand their impact on local community dynamics, housing markets, and public services.