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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 20862 in Ashton-Sandy Spring, Maryland, has a population of 309 as of 2022. The area is classified as having a "White Majority" with 70% of the population identifying as white. The median income is $150,075, which is above the national average. The zip code has undergone demographic changes over the past decade.
The racial composition of the area has fluctuated. The white population decreased from 70% in 2013 to 56% in 2020, before returning to 70% in 2022. This indicates a period of increased diversity followed by a return to the original demographic makeup. The Hispanic population increased from 3% in 2013 to 12% in 2022. The Asian population remained between 6-9% throughout the decade. The Black population varied between 10-18% during this period.
The community briefly approached "Moderate Diversity" status around 2020, with the white population at 56%, Black at 17%, and Hispanic at 15%. However, by 2022, it had reverted to a clearer "White Majority" status. The median income has shown volatility, reaching a high of $166,527 in 2013 and a low of $147,866 in 2017. Despite these fluctuations, the area has maintained a consistently high income level.
The population of the zip code grew from 277 in 2010 to 387 in 2020, a 40% increase, before declining to 309 in 2022. This growth pattern aligns with the period of increasing diversity, suggesting a potential correlation between population growth and demographic changes. The period of highest diversity (2017-2021) coincided with slightly lower median incomes compared to the beginning and end of the decade.
The demographic and economic trends in this zip code reflect some broader national patterns. Many affluent suburbs across the U.S. have experienced increasing diversity over the past decade, similar to the trend seen in this area from 2013-2020. The consistently high median income in this zip code, despite demographic changes, aligns with national trends of persistent wealth concentration in certain communities.
The reversal of diversity trends post-2020 could be related to broader national demographic shifts associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, including urban-to-suburban migration patterns. Zip code 20862 presents a case of a high-income, predominantly white community that experienced a period of increasing diversity before reverting to its original demographic composition. These shifts, coupled with consistent economic affluence, suggest a dynamic but resilient local socio-economic environment.