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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 11732, representing Muttontown in New York, exhibits characteristics of a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 78% of the total. The area is affluent, with a median income of $132,543 in 2022, exceeding national averages.
Over the past decade, Muttontown has undergone a gradual transition from an extremely Low Diversity community to one showing early signs of becoming a Transitional Community, while maintaining its White Majority status. In 2013, the community was in the Low Diversity category with 88% white population. By 2022, the white population decreased to 78%, still within the Low Diversity definition but showing a downward trend.
The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 4% in 2013 to 10% in 2022, indicating a potential shift towards a more diverse community. The Asian population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 4-7% over the decade. The Black population and those identifying as two or more races have seen modest increases, contributing to the overall diversification trend.
The demographic shifts have occurred alongside fluctuations in median income. The median income peaked in 2016 at $156,772 and has since declined to $132,543 in 2022. This decline coincides with the increase in racial diversity, potentially indicating changing economic dynamics within the community. Despite the decline, the median income remains high compared to national averages, suggesting that Muttontown continues to be an affluent area attracting high-income residents across various racial groups.
The population has shown a general upward trend, increasing from 3,431 in 2013 to 3,647 in 2022, indicating that the area remains desirable. The trends observed in Muttontown align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas, particularly those near major metropolitan centers like New York City. The gradual nature of this diversification, coupled with maintained high median incomes, suggests a controlled and potentially economically driven demographic shift rather than rapid change.
The community's evolution reflects a broader national trend of affluent suburbs becoming more diverse while maintaining their economic status. However, the pace of change in Muttontown appears slower than national averages, likely due to its high property values and income levels acting as barriers to rapid demographic shifts. Muttontown represents an example of a traditionally homogeneous, affluent suburban community in the early stages of a transition towards greater diversity. This change signals potential future shifts in the community's character, economic structure, and social dynamics.