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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 13205 in Syracuse, New York, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022. The Black population constitutes a plurality at 47%, while White residents make up 34% of the population. The area has a median income of $35,041, indicating economic challenges within this diverse urban neighborhood.
This zip code has maintained its "Majority-Minority" status over the past decade. The percentage of Black residents has decreased from 55% in 2013 to 47% in 2022, transitioning from a "Racial Majority" to a "Racial Plurality." The White population has increased from 30% in 2013 to 34% in 2022. The community has become more diverse, with increases in Asian (2% to 3%), Hispanic (7% to 8%), and multiracial populations (4% to 7%). These changes suggest a trend towards a more balanced racial distribution.
The median income in this zip code has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $33,286 in 2013 to $35,041 in 2022, representing a 5.3% increase over nine years. The median income peaked at $37,400 in 2021 before declining in 2022. The area has experienced a population decrease from 18,369 in 2013 to 17,156 in 2022, a 6.6% reduction.
The increasing diversity correlates with a slight improvement in median income, suggesting that the influx of diverse populations might be contributing to economic stability. However, the overall low income levels indicate persistent economic challenges in the area.
The demographic shifts in this Syracuse zip code align with broader trends seen in many urban areas across the United States, where increasing diversity is often accompanied by changing neighborhood dynamics. The median income of $35,041 in 2022 is significantly below the national median household income, highlighting the economic disparities faced by this community. The declining population in this zip code may reflect broader trends of population loss in some Rust Belt cities.
Zip code 13205 in Syracuse is experiencing a gradual transition towards greater racial diversity, accompanied by modest economic improvements. However, the area still faces significant economic challenges, as evidenced by its low median income and declining population. These trends suggest a community in flux, potentially moving towards a more diverse and economically stable future, but still grappling with the legacy of urban economic challenges.