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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 10993 in West Haverstraw, New York, is categorized as a "Hispanic Majority" area with a "Majority-Minority" characteristic as of 2022. The Hispanic population comprises 55% of the total, while non-Hispanic whites make up 25% of the population. The area's median income in 2022 was $58,264, lower than previous years.
West Haverstraw has undergone a demographic transformation over the past decade. In 2013, the area had "Moderate Diversity" with a Hispanic plurality (47%) and a significant white population (35%). By 2022, it transitioned to a "Hispanic Majority" and solidified its status as a "Majority-Minority" community.
The Hispanic population increased from 47% in 2013 to 55% in 2022. The white population declined from 35% to 25% during the same period. The Black population remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 12% and 18% throughout the decade. The Asian population showed some growth from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022.
The median income in the area has fluctuated over the past decade. It peaked at $71,632 in 2015 but has since experienced a downward trend, reaching $58,264 in 2022. This represents a decrease of about 18.7% from the 2015 peak. The lowest median income of $57,627 in 2020 coincided with a slight dip in the Hispanic population percentage.
The population has grown overall, from 5,341 in 2013 to 5,582 in 2022, an increase of about 4.5%. This growth has not been steady, with fluctuations throughout the decade.
The demographic shift in West Haverstraw aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity and growing Hispanic populations in the United States. The extent of the Hispanic majority (55%) is higher than the national average, which was around 18.7% as of 2020. The median household income in West Haverstraw ($73,548 in 2021) was lower than the national average ($70,784 in 2021), indicating greater economic challenges in this community.
West Haverstraw has transformed from a moderately diverse community to a Hispanic-majority, highly diverse area over the past decade. This demographic shift has occurred alongside economic challenges, as evidenced by the declining median income. These changes may have implications for local politics, education, and community services.