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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 11946 in Hampton Bays, New York, is classified as a White Majority community with a median income of $94,271 as of 2022. The area exhibits characteristics of a Transitional Community, experiencing increased racial diversity over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Hampton Bays maintained its status as a White Majority community, but with a trend towards increased diversity. The white population decreased from 73% in 2013 to 63% in 2022, while the Hispanic population increased from 25% to 31%. Other racial groups, including Asian, Black, and those of two or more races, showed small but consistent increases. This trend indicates a transition from a Low Diversity community in 2013 towards Moderate Diversity by 2022.
The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income and population. Median income increased from $81,492 in 2013 to $94,271 in 2022, a 15.7% increase. The population grew from 12,161 in 2013 to 16,222 in 2022, a 33.4% increase. These trends suggest the area has become more prosperous while also becoming more diverse.
The trend of increasing diversity in Hampton Bays aligns with broader national trends of growing diversity in many suburban and urban areas. The population growth of 33.4% over nine years is higher than the typical U.S. growth rate, suggesting Hampton Bays is an attractive area for new residents. The median income growth has not kept pace with the population growth, potentially indicating some income inequality or a mix of high-income and lower-income new residents.
Hampton Bays exemplifies a Transitional Community, moving from a predominantly White Majority, Low Diversity area towards a more diverse community with a strong Hispanic presence. This demographic shift, coupled with significant population growth and moderate income increases, suggests a dynamic local economy attracting a more diverse population. The area's evolution reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification and could lead to changes in local culture, services, and community dynamics in the coming years.