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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 11803 in Plainview, New York, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a white majority of 74% and a significant Asian population of 19%. The median income in 2022 was $150,858, indicating an affluent suburb with a population of 29,740.
Plainview has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to a "White Majority" area with increasing diversity over the past decade. In 2013, the white population was 82%, categorizing it as "Low Diversity." By 2022, this percentage decreased to 74%, while the Asian population increased from 11% to 19%. The Hispanic population remained stable at 4-5%, with minimal representation from other racial groups.
The demographic changes correlate with a steady increase in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $134,813 to $150,858, an increase of about 12%. This trend suggests a possible link between the increasing diversity, particularly the growth in the Asian population, and the influx of high-skilled, well-compensated professionals to the area.
The population has increased from 28,675 in 2013 to 29,740 in 2022, indicating a stable and slightly growing community. This growth, combined with rising incomes and increasing diversity, suggests that Plainview is an attractive location for affluent, diverse families.
The trends observed in Plainview align with broader patterns seen in many affluent suburbs across the United States, particularly those near major metropolitan areas. The increasing Asian population is consistent with national trends of Asian Americans being the fastest-growing racial group in the country.
The high median income and its steady growth outpace national averages, indicating that Plainview remains an economically privileged area. This economic strength likely contributes to its ability to attract a more diverse population while maintaining its desirability as a residential area.
The community is becoming more diverse, but the pace of change is gradual. The persistent white majority and the minimal representation of other racial groups suggest that while diversity is increasing, it may be limited to specific demographic groups, primarily Asian Americans.
Plainview (11803) represents a gradually diversifying, affluent suburban community. Its evolution from "Low Diversity" to "White Majority" with increasing Asian representation, coupled with rising incomes, indicates a desirable area attracting high-income, diverse professionals. However, the limited representation of other racial groups indicates that full demographic integration is still a work in progress.