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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 14416 in Bergen, New York, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The community has a population of 3,922 and a median income of $67,321. This rural area, covering 37.91 square miles, has maintained a predominantly white population over the past decade, with minimal representation from other racial groups.
From 2013 to 2022, Bergen has consistently remained in the "Low Diversity" category with a strong "White Majority". The white population has fluctuated slightly but remained above 90% throughout this period. There has been a minor increase in diversity, with the white population decreasing from 96% in 2021 to 94% in 2022. However, this change is not significant enough to alter the area's classification.
The community has experienced small increases in Asian, Black, and Hispanic populations, each reaching 1% by 2022. The "Two or More Races" category peaked at 6% in 2017 but has since decreased to 2% in 2022. These minor shifts indicate a very slow trend towards slightly increased diversity, but not enough to categorize Bergen as a "Transitional Community".
The median income in Bergen has shown an overall upward trend from $62,939 in 2013 to $67,321 in 2022, with some fluctuations. There was a significant spike in median income to $78,987 in 2021, followed by a decrease in 2022. This economic growth generally correlates with the slight increase in diversity, potentially indicating that economic opportunities may be attracting a more diverse population, albeit at a very slow rate.
The population has remained relatively stable, decreasing slightly from 3,955 in 2013 to 3,922 in 2022. This stability suggests that while there have been minor demographic shifts, they have not resulted in significant population changes.
The demographic composition of Bergen contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. While many urban and suburban areas across the United States have experienced significant demographic shifts over the past decade, Bergen has maintained its homogeneous racial composition.
The economic growth in Bergen, while positive, appears to be more modest compared to national averages. The median household income in the United States increased from $52,250 in 2013 to $70,784 in 2021, showing a more substantial growth rate than Bergen over a similar period.
Bergen represents a stable, predominantly white community with slow economic growth and minimal demographic changes. While there are slight indications of increasing diversity, these changes are occurring at a much slower pace compared to national trends. The area's rural nature and relatively small population may contribute to this stability, potentially insulating it from broader demographic shifts observed in more urban or rapidly growing regions.