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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 20861 in Ashton-Sandy Spring, Maryland, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a median income of $145,730, which is above the national average, indicating an affluent suburb. The population in 2022 was 2,518, suggesting a relatively small community.
Over the past decade, this zip code has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to one with "Moderate Diversity." The white population decreased from 69% in 2013 to 60% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 5% in 2013 to 17% in 2022. The Asian population remained relatively stable, while the Black population decreased slightly from 10% to 9%.
The median income in this zip code has fluctuated but remained high. In 2013, it was $158,423, and by 2022 it was $145,730. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $188,287, coinciding with the peak in Hispanic population representation (21%).
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, with minor fluctuations. The demographic shifts observed in Ashton-Sandy Spring align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many affluent suburbs across the United States have seen growing Hispanic and Asian populations in recent years.
The high median income of this zip code distinguishes it from many other communities, even within the affluent Washington D.C. metropolitan area. This level of wealth likely influences the nature of demographic changes, potentially attracting diverse, high-earning professionals.
The stability in population size, coupled with increasing diversity and high incomes, suggests that Ashton-Sandy Spring is evolving into a more multicultural, yet still exclusive, suburban enclave. This transition may bring changes to local businesses, schools, and community organizations as they adapt to serve a more diverse population while maintaining the area's high economic status.
Zip code 20861 exemplifies a "Transitional Community" moving from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity," with potential for further diversification in the coming years. Its economic resilience and high median income provide a unique context for these demographic changes, potentially offering insights into how affluent communities adapt to and incorporate increasing diversity.