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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 30043 in Lawrenceville, Georgia, classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022, has a population of 86,461 and a median income of $83,568. No racial group constitutes a majority, with the white population at 37%, Black at 23%, Hispanic at 20%, and Asian at 16%.
This zip code transitioned from a "White Plurality" community to a "Majority-Minority" area over the past decade. The white population decreased from 49% in 2013 to 37% in 2022, while Hispanic and Asian populations increased. This shift aligns with the definition of a "Transitional Community." The area has maintained "Moderate Diversity" throughout this period, with at least three racial groups having significant representation (over 10% each).
The demographic shifts occurred alongside an upward trend in median income, rising from $81,216 in 2013 to $83,568 in 2022, with a peak of $94,170 in 2021. The population grew from 81,397 in 2013 to 86,461 in 2022, indicating the area's continued attractiveness to new residents.
The demographic changes in this zip code align with broader national trends of increasing diversity, particularly in suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. The growth of Hispanic and Asian populations reflects national patterns of immigration and internal migration.
The area's economic stability during this demographic transition is notable, countering narratives that associate increasing diversity with economic decline. This zip code demonstrates how diversity can coexist with and potentially contribute to economic vitality.
The maintenance of a relatively high median income throughout this transition period suggests successful integration of new populations without significant economic disruption. This could indicate a robust local economy benefiting from the skills and contributions of a diverse workforce.
Zip code 30043 in Lawrenceville, Georgia, presents a case study of successful demographic transition towards greater diversity while maintaining economic stability and growth. Future observations may reveal whether the area progresses towards "High Diversity" and how this might further impact local economic and social dynamics.