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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 08533 in New Egypt, New Jersey, is characterized as an area of "Low Diversity" with a White Majority as of 2022. The community has a population of 6,300 and a median household income of $97,797, indicating a relatively affluent suburban area.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its status as a White Majority area, with the white population comprising between 85% and 92% of the total. There have been subtle shifts within this overall stability. The Hispanic population grew from 6% in 2013 to 11% in 2020, before declining slightly to 7% in 2022. This fluctuation suggests a potential "Transitional Community" status, albeit at a slow pace.
Despite minor fluctuations, the area has remained in the "Low Diversity" category throughout the decade, with the white population never dropping below 85%. The Asian and Black populations have remained consistently low, rarely exceeding 3% combined.
The median household income has shown significant growth, rising from $81,151 in 2013 to $97,797 in 2022, an increase of about 20% over the decade. There were notable fluctuations in income, with a peak of $105,398 in 2018, followed by a decline and then a recovery. The population has remained relatively stable, growing slightly from 6,395 in 2013 to 6,300 in 2022, with some fluctuations in between.
The median household income in this zip code is significantly higher than the national average, indicating an affluent suburban community. While many suburban areas across the U.S. have experienced increasing diversity over the past decade, this zip code has maintained a high degree of racial homogeneity, which is somewhat atypical of national trends. The area's consistent high median income, even through national economic challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, suggests a degree of economic resilience and stability.
Zip code 08533 in New Egypt, New Jersey, remains a predominantly white, affluent suburban area with low diversity. The community has experienced economic growth over the past decade, maintaining its status as an upper-middle-class enclave. The slight increases in Hispanic population, though not dramatically altering the overall demographic makeup, hint at potential future changes that could gradually increase the area's diversity over time.