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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 11765 in Mill Neck, New York, is classified as a "White Majority" area with a high median income as of 2022. The community exhibits characteristics of a "Low Diversity" area, with the white population constituting 80% of the total. Evidence suggests a gradual shift towards increased diversity over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, the area has maintained a "White Majority" status, with the white population consistently above 80%. However, a downward trend is observed, decreasing from 91% in 2013 to 80% in 2022. While still categorized as "Low Diversity," the area shows signs of transitioning towards "Moderate Diversity." The Hispanic population has experienced significant growth, increasing from 5% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, indicating a "Transitional Community" in terms of Hispanic representation.
The Asian population has doubled from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, contributing to the gradual diversification of the community. The median income has increased substantially from $161,551 in 2013 to $198,626 in 2022, representing a growth of about 23% over the decade. The population has grown from 778 in 2013 to 858 in 2022, an increase of about 10%.
The simultaneous increase in diversity and median income suggests that the area is attracting high-income individuals from various ethnic backgrounds, particularly Hispanic and Asian. The median income in Mill Neck ($198,626 in 2022) is significantly higher than the national median household income, which was around $70,000 in 2021. This places Mill Neck among the most affluent communities in the country.
The gradual increase in diversity, particularly in Hispanic and Asian populations, aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and affluent areas. The combination of high income, low diversity, and gradual demographic shifts suggests that Mill Neck may be experiencing a form of "Affluent Integration," where wealthy individuals from diverse backgrounds are moving into traditionally homogeneous, high-income areas.
Mill Neck remains a predominantly white, high-income area, but shows clear signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This trend, coupled with steady economic growth, indicates a community in the early stages of demographic change, likely influenced by broader regional and national patterns of suburban diversification and economic mobility among minority groups.