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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 10505 in Shenorock, New York, is classified as a "White Majority" area with a median income of $118,011 as of 2022. The community exhibits "Low Diversity" with 77% of the population identifying as white. Over the past decade, this affluent suburban area has undergone subtle demographic changes.
From 2013 to 2022, Shenorock has maintained its "White Majority" status. The white population percentage has decreased from 81% in 2013 to 77% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased from 5% in 2013 to 12% in 2022. The Asian population has remained between 6-11% over the decade. The Black population has ranged from 3-7% throughout the period. These changes indicate a gradual trend towards increased diversity.
The median income in Shenorock has fluctuated over the past decade. The highest median income was $146,348 in 2013. There was a decrease to $117,992 in 2020, followed by a rebound to $141,493 in 2021, and another decrease to $118,011 in 2022. These economic fluctuations do not appear to strongly correlate with the gradual increase in diversity.
Population trends in Shenorock show volatility. The population increased from 483 in 2013 to 705 in 2018, then decreased to 592 in 2020. As of 2022, the population is 614.
The gradual increase in Hispanic population aligns with national trends of growing Hispanic communities across the United States. The maintenance of high median income levels, even with increasing diversity, suggests that Shenorock may be attracting affluent minorities. The area's consistently high median income places it well above the national median household income, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021.
Shenorock remains a "White Majority" area with "Low Diversity," but shows signs of slow demographic shifts. The community has maintained its affluent status despite these changes, suggesting a gradual integration of diverse, high-income residents. This trend, if continued, may lead to increased diversity in the coming years, potentially shifting the area towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification in the future.