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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 28469 in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, is categorized as having Low Diversity with a White Majority as of 2022. The area has a population of 8,421 and a median income of $78,637. The white population has remained above 75% over the past decade, ranging from 88% to 93%. There has been a marginal increase in minority representation, with the percentage of white residents decreasing from 93% in 2019 to 90% in 2022.
The Hispanic population increased from 2% in 2019 to 4% in 2022. The Black population has remained relatively constant at 3-4% throughout the decade. The Asian population emerged from 0% in earlier years to 1% by 2022. These changes contribute to a slight increase in diversity.
The economic landscape of the zip code has seen significant changes over the decade. The median income increased from $55,243 in 2013 to $78,637 in 2022, representing a 42% increase over nine years. The population grew from 6,403 in 2013 to 8,421 in 2022, a 31% increase.
The slight increase in diversity coincides with the period of substantial economic growth, suggesting that improved economic conditions may be attracting a more diverse population. The area's economic growth outpaces national averages, with the 42% increase in median income over nine years likely higher than the national average. Demographic changes are slower than national trends, with the zip code changing at a much slower rate than the U.S. as a whole in terms of diversity.
The 31% population increase over nine years is significant and likely above average, indicating that the area is seen as desirable. This may be due to its economic opportunities and coastal location. Ocean Isle Beach remains a Low Diversity area with a strong White Majority, but shows early signs of transitioning towards slightly increased diversity.
This shift coincides with significant economic growth and population increase, suggesting a community that is evolving while maintaining its core demographic characteristics. The area's economic success may be a driving factor in attracting a more diverse population, albeit at a slow pace. As this trend continues, it will be interesting to observe whether the community moves towards Moderate Diversity in the coming years and how this might further impact local economic and social dynamics.