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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 20136 in Linton Hall, Virginia, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 32,281 and a median household income of $147,669. Whites constitute 57% of the population, with significant representation from other racial groups.
Over the past decade, Linton Hall has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" to a "Moderate Diversity" community. In 2013, 61% of the population identified as white, decreasing to 57% by 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 12% in 2013 to 15% in 2022, while the Black population grew from 10% to 13%. The Asian population remained stable at approximately 10%.
The demographic shifts in Linton Hall have occurred alongside economic growth. The median household income increased from $136,893 in 2013 to $147,669 in 2022, a 7.9% increase. The population grew from 27,997 in 2013 to 32,281 in 2022, a 15.3% increase.
The trends in Linton Hall align with national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. The Washington D.C. metro area has experienced similar demographic shifts, with growing minority populations in formerly predominantly white suburbs.
Linton Hall maintains high income levels while becoming more diverse. The median household income of $147,669 is significantly higher than the national median of approximately $70,784 in 2021. This suggests the area is attracting affluent members of minority groups, possibly high-skilled professionals working in the D.C. metro area.
The gradual nature of these changes over a decade suggests a stable and managed growth pattern. This gradual transition may have allowed for smoother integration and community adaptation to increasing diversity.
Linton Hall represents a model of a "Transitional Community" successfully navigating the path from low to moderate diversity while maintaining high economic standards. This trend suggests the area may continue to evolve towards "High Diversity" status, potentially serving as an example of successful integration of diverse populations in affluent suburban settings.