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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 19425 in Eagle, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "White Majority" area with a growing diverse population as of 2022. The median income is $172,457 and the population is 16,665, indicating an affluent suburb with a distinct demographic composition that has changed over the past decade.
The area has maintained a "White Majority" status from 2013 to 2022, but the percentage of white population has decreased from 83% to 70%. The community is moving towards greater racial diversity, with the Asian population increasing from 12% in 2013 to 21% in 2022. Eagle is becoming a "Transitional Community" as evidenced by the growth in the Asian population and the increase in the "Two or More Races" category from 1% to 4%.
The median income has increased from $153,561 in 2013 to $172,457 in 2022, indicating growing prosperity. The population has grown by about 26% over a decade, from 13,223 in 2013 to 16,665 in 2022. The increasing diversity, particularly the growth in the Asian population, correlates with the rising median income, suggesting that the area is attracting affluent, diverse professionals.
With a median income of $172,457 in 2022, this zip code significantly exceeds the national median household income, positioning it as a highly affluent area. The steady population growth and increasing diversity are characteristic of many affluent suburbs near major metropolitan areas, reflecting broader trends of suburban diversification and expansion. The significant increase in the Asian population may reflect broader trends of Asian immigration and internal migration to affluent suburbs, often associated with high-skilled professional jobs.
Eagle (19425) represents a wealthy, predominantly white suburb that is gradually transitioning towards greater diversity. The area's high and rising median income, coupled with its growing population and increasing racial diversity, particularly in the Asian demographic, suggest it is an attractive location for affluent professionals of various backgrounds. This evolution reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification and the increasing economic influence of Asian-Americans in high-income communities.