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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 08083 in Somerdale, New Jersey, is categorized as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population represents 63% of the total, while other racial groups have significant representation. The median income of $81,554 in 2022 suggests a relatively affluent suburban area.
Over the past decade, Somerdale has undergone a demographic transition. In 2013, it was in the "White Majority" category with 77% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, this percentage decreased to 63%, indicating a trend towards increased diversity. The community has been moving towards a "Transitional Community" status. The Black population increased from 11% in 2013 to 21% in 2022, and the Hispanic population from 7% in 2013 to 10% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races doubled from 2% to 4% during this period.
The area is approaching a "Moderate Diversity" classification, with three racial groups (White, Black, and Hispanic) each representing over 10% of the population. The demographic shifts have coincided with economic growth. The median income increased from $73,457 in 2013 to $81,554 in 2022, representing an 11% growth over the decade. This suggests that the increasing diversity has not negatively impacted the area's economic prosperity.
The population has grown from 9,792 in 2013 to 10,358 in 2022, an increase of about 5.8%. This population growth, coupled with increasing diversity and rising median income, indicates that Somerdale has likely become an attractive destination for a more diverse range of residents.
The trends observed in Somerdale align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many suburbs across the United States have been experiencing similar demographic shifts, with growing minority populations and a declining percentage of white residents. This often reflects changing patterns of migration, both domestic and international, as well as generational changes in residential preferences.
The economic growth in Somerdale, despite increasing diversity, counters some narratives that associate demographic changes with economic decline. Instead, it suggests a dynamic community that has maintained its economic strength while becoming more diverse.
Somerdale represents a community in transition, moving from a predominantly white suburb to a more diverse area. This transition has been accompanied by economic growth and population increase, suggesting a relatively smooth integration of new residents and potentially positive outcomes from increased diversity. As this trend continues, it will be interesting to observe whether the community eventually shifts to a "Majority-Minority" status and how this might further impact local economic and social dynamics.