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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 11746 in Dix Hills, New York, is categorized as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 67,898 and a median household income of $125,384, indicating an affluent suburban neighborhood. The white population constitutes 61% of the total, with Hispanic (19%) and Asian (8%) populations contributing to its diversity.
Over the past decade, Dix Hills has undergone a gradual transition from a "Low Diversity" community towards a more diverse one, while maintaining its "White Majority" status. The white population decreased from 67% in 2013 to 61% in 2022. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable between 19-23% over the decade. The Asian population increased from 6% in 2013 to 8% in 2022. The Black population has remained consistent at around 5-6%.
The median household income in Dix Hills increased from $118,360 in 2013 to $125,384 in 2022, with a peak of $136,987 in 2021. This represents a 5.9% increase over the decade, outpacing inflation and indicating growing prosperity in the area. The population has remained relatively stable, increasing by about 0.6% from 2013 to 2022.
The increasing diversity coupled with rising median incomes suggests that the area is attracting affluent minorities, potentially professionals in high-paying fields. This could be indicative of a broader trend of suburban diversification among upper-middle-class communities.
The demographic shifts observed in Dix Hills align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas, particularly those near major metropolitan centers like New York City. The steady increase in median income also reflects a national trend of growing income inequality, with affluent suburbs often seeing faster income growth than other areas.
The rate of diversification in Dix Hills appears to be slower than the national average for suburban areas. This could be due to its high property values and already established affluent community, which may create barriers to entry for some minority groups.
The area's consistently high median income, significantly above the national median, positions Dix Hills as an upper-tier suburban community. Its gradual increase in diversity while maintaining high income levels suggests a selective integration process, where incoming minority residents are likely to be high earners themselves.
Dix Hills represents a gradually diversifying, affluent suburban community. While it remains a "White Majority" area, the trends indicate a slow but steady move towards greater diversity, coupled with increasing prosperity. This pattern of change suggests a carefully balanced evolution of the community's demographic and economic makeup, likely influenced by its proximity to New York City and its position as an established, high-income suburb.