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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 08753 in Toms River, New Jersey, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area's median income of $93,378 exceeds the national average, indicating an affluent suburb. The demographic composition has been gradually changing over the past decade, showing indications of becoming a "Transitional Community".
From 2013 to 2022, Toms River has maintained a "White Majority" status, with the white population comprising over 75% of the total. The white population has decreased from 85% in 2013 to 79% in 2022. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 8% in 2013 to 11% in 2022. Asian and Black populations have also seen slight increases, both growing from 2% to 3% over the decade. The "Two or More Races" category has doubled from 1% to 2%.
The demographic shifts correlate with notable economic changes. Median income has increased from $84,504 in 2013 to $93,378 in 2022, representing a 10.5% growth over the decade. There was a spike in median income to $100,719 in 2021, followed by a slight decrease in 2022. The population has remained relatively stable, with a slight increase from 63,836 in 2013 to 64,299 in 2022.
The trend of increasing diversity in suburban areas is consistent with national patterns. The median income in Toms River is significantly higher than the national median. The gradual nature of the demographic shift suggests a stable transition rather than rapid gentrification or white flight.
Toms River (08753) is transitioning from a highly homogeneous, white-majority suburb to a more diverse community, while maintaining its economic affluence. This gradual shift towards becoming a "Transitional Community" aligns with broader national trends of suburban diversification. The area's ability to maintain high median incomes while increasing in diversity suggests a positive integration of new residents and potentially points to a future where it could evolve into a "Moderate Diversity" community if current trends continue.