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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 20121 in Bull Run, Virginia, is categorized as a "Moderate Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 27,487 with a median income of $121,527. The racial composition shows no single group exceeding 50%, with White (39%), Asian (27%), and Hispanic (21%) populations being the most represented.
Bull Run has maintained its "Moderate Diversity" status over the past decade, with shifts in racial composition. The white population decreased from 43% in 2013 to 39% in 2022, while the Hispanic population increased from 18% to 21%. The Asian population remained stable at 27-28%. These trends suggest a gradual movement towards potentially becoming a "High Diversity" area.
The community has experienced significant economic changes alongside demographic shifts. The median income increased from $105,630 in 2013 to $121,527 in 2022, a 15% increase. Concurrently, the population slightly decreased from 29,034 to 27,487. This could indicate a trend towards smaller, more affluent households replacing larger families.
The trends in Bull Run align with patterns seen in suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. The increasing diversity, particularly in Hispanic and Asian populations, reflects national demographic shifts. The rising median income alongside a slight population decrease suggests a pattern of suburban gentrification.
The area's economic resilience is evidenced by the consistent increase in median income, even through economic disruptions like the COVID-19 pandemic. This economic strength likely contributes to the area's ability to attract and retain a diverse population.
Bull Run represents a "Transitional Community" moving towards greater diversity while experiencing economic growth. The interplay between demographic shifts and economic trends suggests a dynamic suburban landscape adapting to broader societal changes. Future observations will determine whether it maintains its "Moderate Diversity" status or transitions into a "High Diversity" area, and how these changes will shape local community dynamics and economic opportunities.